Starting Your Home Drum/Recording Studio w/ Beatdown Brown

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Published 2015-02-26
A rundown of my own personal studio and bit of advice for those looking to get into recording drums at home.
robbrownondrums.com/

All Comments (21)
  • Great tips. Straight to the point. No superstitions or sales pitches, which is very refreshing. He even goes to far as to warn people about those pitfalls. Very helpful. I'm subscribing.
  • @Cinestudi0
    Dude, you are awesome, beeing learning drums for the past 3 months and your content has teach me a lot in this months
  • @23x31
    Good video. I started recording drums with a small 2 channel interface and a few condensers out in front. That really didn't cut it, so after some research bought a Presonus AR16 mixer-interface which is great and using Studio One as my DAW. Using 10 mics, not expensive mics. Just an older guy (58) who has been playing since I was 4 years old and started recording my drumming about 5 years ago. Its an immense amount if fun doing so. Thumbs up on Rob Brown as well.
  • That is a freekin gorgeous drum kit, Rob. Thanks for all the great advice.
  • @seandundas4603
    Thank for this video Rob!! Very insightful and inspiring. I'm all about vibes myself so I appreciated that extra touch!
  • @wolffoley6330
    Awesome! I'm an engineer and loved your stuff for a while. Building Professional Studios has also been my thing. Your abbreviated details on one's own recording studio, but inspirational hopefully for many young musicians, was a great video. Thanks. Wolfy :)
  • I look forward to putting together my home percussion / drum studio. This has been extremely helpful, informative & inspiring.
  • @tdrum21
    Thanks for this. Great points in here and nice to see the inside of your studio...
  • Very informative and good advice! Believe it or not, but went I went to a music store this past weekend and they told me a list amount of gear I need to have in order for me to record. It was a lot money, but from what you said it makes more sense which saves me money! So thank you for that Rob!
  • @Burgoyne1777
    Looks like Long & McQuade 24" x 48" acoustic foam. Theyre about 1"+ deep and very dense. I use them exclusively for my new vocal booth with excellent results!
  • @mfs2778
    You're essentially playing out of a grave? Love it!
  • Gabe EarleΒ That's a Tascam 1641. I'll probably upgrade one day but it's not high on my financial priorities list right now. Besides...I've just started working on my Puma shoe collection. :)
  • @mrtrusty101
    I will be doing this hopefully in about 6 to 8 months (getting things as I can afford them).. thank you this was a great vid on that. down to earth guy talking it real. cheers from Australia
  • @JohnnyFedevich
    Thanks! I really enjoyed your video! I'm new to drum recording at home. You made it more approachable.
  • @JonBonez
    Moment you said "vibe lighting", you earned a subscriber. I tip my hat to you classy sir! I also do commend your tips on your drum technique, after watching your video, I decided to switch my mic from my tom nearest my snare to place it under the snare. My idea behind this is that the overhead and the tom mic next to that tom will pick that tom up decently, and it works very nicely, especially that snare sound.
  • @drycoconut5898
    Thanks for this video. I really appreciate you man .....in general, you simplify everything regarding the "trap set".