Milk It - Nirvana (Drum Cover & Mixing in EZdrummer 3)

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @DRUMMERMIKE
    @DRUMMERMIKE 11 днів тому

    This is awesome man. I dig your playing and love the break down for an idiot like myself haha

  • @rrsouz
    @rrsouz 2 роки тому

    Tank you for the insights! Best video on in utero tune my dude! Lots of tips how to dial in the right sounds using tune and different approaches regards to specific drum sizes. My favorite album. great work! Very appreciated.

    • @theundercoverscene7247
      @theundercoverscene7247  2 роки тому

      Thanks for your feedback and nice words! It’s a killer album indeed 🤟🏻

  • @aizekfrish8031
    @aizekfrish8031 11 місяців тому

    You are best drummer, man!)

  • @theundercoverscene7247
    @theundercoverscene7247  2 роки тому

    Are you curious to know more about how I record my e-drums and how I use EZdrummer 3?
    Watch this video:
    ▶ Recording Drums Explained (Roland TD-27 - EZdrummer 3 - GarageBand) 👉 ua-cam.com/video/kuvHk5VMXfI/v-deo.html

  • @stanleyipkiss3806
    @stanleyipkiss3806 Рік тому

    Great cover and nice explanation. I watched another one of your vids on EZ drummer and I have a question. I’m using a Td17 module e kit connected to MacBook via usb cable. I want to be able to use EZD while I jam along to music using Spotify for example. Is it possible to do that and hear both through my headphones? Would headphones connect to module or Mac? And would I need another separate interface? Or would the only way be to do what you did where I would have to take the time to upload each song as a file onto Logic Pro track and then play along. Any help would be appreciated!

    • @theundercoverscene7247
      @theundercoverscene7247  Рік тому

      Hi Stanley, thanks! You’d need to connect your module to your computer in order to activate the EZD sounds. Either in your DAW or the stand alone version of EZD. Then you should be able to stream songs from Spotify to your module (via Bluetooth) and play along and hear the EZD sounds. There could be a tiny bit of delay, depending on the sample rate you are running (in EZD). But no, you don’t need to record the song first. Hope that helps!

  • @ericiidx
    @ericiidx Рік тому

    Really cool! I have no experience with stuff like EZdrummer and I'm still pretty new to drumming, but I'm super familiar with In Utero (being that it's been out so long!) and I can hardly tell the difference in the drum sound. Awesome work! I'm definitely going to pick up EZdrummer once I can actually carry a tune on drums.

  • @Polpancl
    @Polpancl 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video!! Dispite you´re no a producer, you did a pretty sharp work there!
    One question, do you recomend to upgrade from Ezdrummer 2?? It was quite a disapointment your thoughts of the Steve Albini expansion, though.

    • @theundercoverscene7247
      @theundercoverscene7247  2 роки тому

      Thanks Pablo! I appreciate your nice words. I haven’t used EZD2, but I think you won’t be disappointed to upgrade to 3. For me it offers a nice workflow, great sounds. And a big plus: I can now use the trigger preset for the TD27. Most of the existing expansions (in this case Steve Albini) are built for EZD2. I have the feeling they therefore are not optimal for EZD3. The new standard rooms just sound more balanced to me. I couldn’t tell if the Steve Albini works better with EZD2. Hope this is a little helpful. Cheers!