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    Inactive Member Jan jansson's Avatar
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    I have a Tc M3ooo in the studio and love it but not on my drums, The put a nice room on everything
    but a miss " grainy stardust" after my snare beats.
    Thinking a Lexicon 91 but have never woorked with
    them myself.
    Any thought?s

    Greatings from Sweden

    http://homepage.mac.com/familjenjans...Theater10.html

    My drum page

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    Inactive Member Randy walker's Avatar
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    Not really sure I get the question, but verb on the toms should be subtle and not overbearing. The snare should have atad but mostly compressed to tighten the overall attack and tone.

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    Inactive Member Vdrummer's Avatar
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    Smile

    Hi Jan,

    Lots of cheaper older verbs are popular with live sound men for snare. Yamaha spx90's and old Roland SRV 1000's are still in lots of guys racks.

    Brad

    I checked out your .Mac pages and enjoyed your drumming. Nice grooves, feel and fills. Let us know if you add to it, okay?

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    RW's got it.
    Just bump the RV a tad for power ballads. [img]wink.gif[/img]

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