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THE BEST WAY To Record Electronic Drums!

PRODUCTS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO: Shure SE215 In Ear Monitors: UK - https://amzn.to/2ZCiMmd US - https://amzn.to/3sdrFix Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 USB Audio Interface: UK - https://amzn.to/2NgBgGD US - https://amzn.to/3pBtwvL I get so many emails and comments on a weekly basis asking how I record my electronic drums - so I decided to make an updated video on MY process of recording my drum covers. **PLEASE NOTE: THIS METHOD IS FOR MIDI RECORDING AND NOT AUDIO RECORDING. I USE A VST PLUGIN THAT COMES AT AN EXTRA COST** Can everyone please refrain from leaving negative comments on this video. I'm sure there's a million different ways to record electronic drums, but I'm simply showing you my method that works best for me. In order to record your electronic drums properly, you will need: An electronic drum kit a USB cable A computer that is able to run a DAW A VST such as Superior Drummer, Addictive Drummer, Steven Slate etc. Optional Extras: A USB audio interface A headphone extension cable Easy steps: 1. Connect your module to the computer via USB Cable 2. Download your module driver from the manufacturer's website 3. Open up your DAW and launch your VST 4. Route the separate mic channels from the VST into the channels of your DAW 5. Map your electronic drums using the manufacturer preset or manually using the mapping module inside your VST. 6. Make sure you're getting the correct signals from each pad (i.e snare drum is showing in the snare drum channel of your VST etc etc) 7. Play your drums and record audio that doesn't sound shit! Thank you for watching this video and I really hope you took something from it. My method is honestly so simple and it only takes around 20 minutes to set up properly. From then, you can simply use the project you've made as a template and you never need to do the set up process ever again! Much Love, Josh

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