Quality Drums for Cheap | Professional Studio Quality Drum Recordings for $25

In Drums 100% Guarantee By Dan Harris

Quality Drums for Cheap | Professional Studio Quality Drum Recordings for $25

Are you looking for some high-quality multitrack drum recordings that won't break the bank? Well, I've got just what you need!
My name is Dan Harris and I am a drummer/recording engineer studying Music Technology at UNC Asheville. Throughout my years playing drums and in my program at UNCA, I've gained lots of experience recording, playing, and mixing drums and with this experience, I can get the sounds that you want in a drum recording!

I am comfortable in all styles: Pop, Country, Rock, Blues, Funk, Fusion, Indie, Ballad, etc.

I am currently working out of my home studio into a UA Apollo X8P and Twin with a variety of microphones into Protools.

Here's a list of all my gear, drums, and all:

Drums:
- 90's Yamaha Maple Custom (20", 8", 10", 12", 14", 16")
- Ludwig 14" x 5" Steel Snare Drum
- 14" x 5" Pearl Ultracast
- 10" Pearl Short Fuse Snare

Cymbals:
Variety of cymbals from Zildjian, Dream, Sabian, and Meinl

Microphones:
Variety of microphones from SE Electronics, Shure, Warm Audio, CAD, Electrovoice, and some random mics that work great as trash mics!

How it'll work:
- You send me an MP3 or WAV File with the BPM, bit-depth, and sample rate so everything lines up and sounds right. And we can also discuss the style and all of the details of your song and what kind of drum track you would like before I start recording.
- After recording, I'll send you a quick stereo mix of the drums with your song and we can talk about any changes that you would like.
- Once the recording is what you would like for the song, I'll send you the individual tracks, or if you would like I can do a stereo mix.

Looking forward to working with you!
- Dan

  • Pop-Rock
  • Soul
  • Rock
  • Singer-Songwriter
  • Country
  • Funk
  • Pop

80s Ballad

This is a recording a did for an 80s ballad style song.
  • 80s Ballad
  • Electronic
  • Funk
  • Rock

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