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Old 05-10-2009, 07:49 AM
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Default Any Didgeridoo'ers out there?

Just looking for some people who play the Didgeridoo.
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Just looking for some people who play the Didgeridoo.

scarce scarce scarce

you might find a recorder player or two
personally never met a didgerdoodler yet
but saw the ads for them
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Old 06-25-2009, 04:04 AM
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you might find a recorder player or two
personally never met a didgerdoodler yet
but saw the ads for them
Well you can say you talked to one. I prefer Guitar, and Genres are Death Metal, and Rock. But I love the Digeridoo. Great instrument. I want a hang drum next, check one out.

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My sister in law plays didgeridoo. She made me one out of abs pipe but I never put the time into it. I may record her though.
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My sister in law plays didgeridoo. She made me one out of abs pipe but I never put the time into it. I may record her though.
Do it.

I'm trying to figure out how I can get that full thick sound to come through. The higher sound is coming through compared to the low growl. Might be my Mic.

Ask her if she can Circular Breathe correctly and for how long? I am currently able to do it for about 10 minutes.
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She hasn't been able to circular breathe yet. I think I would use my yamaha sub kick mic to capture the low growl. There are a lot of other options that also may work. What are you trying to use?
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She hasn't been able to circular breathe yet. I think I would use my yamaha sub kick mic to capture the low growl. There are a lot of other options that also may work. What are you trying to use?
Well this has been my setup for the digi.

Standard 6 Input Mixing Console, RCA to the computer, and a Shure Mic 80? Than I also have a condenser Mic I use, which almost captures the growl. The other day I added my 30 Band EQ to my board and it was a bit Muddy but more Growl, I think I just need to play around with it.
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Which sure mic is it? Where are you placing the mic's?
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I believe it's a Shure SM58S Mic.
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I would record with the sm58s at the bottom of the digg. and the condensor about 3 feet back. When you mix use the 58s for the lows and the LDC for the main sound.
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