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#30763 by SteveTheMusician_dot_com
Mon May 05, 2008 7:14 pm
I was wondering what you guys thought of the concept of getting a drummer with his/her own studio to do drum tracks for demos/projects and whatnot.

I personally think it'd be a great option for those who are having a bit of trouble on the drummer-front (who isn't, really?) and need to get sh*t done rather than wait for Mr. Right Drummer to come along.

I've just started up a service doing just such a thing...I'd like some feedback if you have a second...all the info can be found at:
http://www.stevethemusician.com

#30772 by Kramerguy
Mon May 05, 2008 11:22 pm
I think it's called "being a studio musician".

I'd do that on guitar for money, too.

#30807 by philbymon
Tue May 06, 2008 12:51 pm
I work with one very good drummer that has his own studio. I'd recommend him to anyone.

Yeah, "outsourcing" is just fine. I've done some studio work for ppl, too.

#30811 by The KIDD
Tue May 06, 2008 1:34 pm
Hey Steve ,

Nice page!...Yeah, as I read the boards both, local and national ,the local studio is becoming a thing of the past...I used to do alot demo sessions but I know of 3 studios that have closed their doors just in the past 5 years or so..Most peoples home studios' do not have a miked kit interfaced and ready to go...Yeah , I was lookin at your mic selection.Im learning that THEY make a big difference...Yeah, Im workin on a cool arr. for a member as I type....Sure wish I had YOUR Mics.. :lol: ..Yeah , Im sure they'll be some takers...Gettin a miked kit (not triggered)to sound good in the digital realm is an art in and of itself...(ITS A PAAAIN)... :lol:

Good luck,

John

#30849 by mistermikev
Tue May 06, 2008 11:18 pm
not a bad idea... but with sites like
musicianscollaboration.com
it's fairly easy to find a really good drummer willing to record him/herself.
...not to say that it wouldn't work... just more difficult than "just setting it up and letting the money roll in".

I see a lot more potential to make money doing what "beta monkey" does.
just search ebay. I've paid as much as $70 for a pro dbl cd of one hits and loops of real drums... (groove masters), and I'll pay $20 for semi-pro.

People will pay if you do the work (multi sample many layers/level of rim vs head/different sticks) and document what you recorded with (mics/drumheads/drum/tempo)...

cd's cost next to nothing... so it's mostly profit once the work is done.
Seriously, let me know if you do this... if you have a nice kit - and can lay down a solid groove... I'll be your first customer.

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