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Recording Engineer Steve Bishir on Recording Drums

Steve Bishir
Nashville-based recording engineer Steve Bishir has been working on recordings in the contemporary Christian genre for over twenty years. Working alongside legendary Christian producer Brown Bannister, he has worked on albums by Michael W. Smith, Steven Curtis Chapman, Amy Grant, Third Day, Mercy Me, and many others.
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Recording engineer Steve Bishir gives some advice on how to get a great drum sound in the studio, including some unconventional tips on humidity, air, and environment.



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November 2007
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