Travis Barker: "Mac and Pro Tools, but a lot of the album is live." Everybody in the same room throwing down? Mac, Pro Tools, vintage gear, Roland edrums and an MPC Recording gear What kind of format and platform do you use for recording? And who better to talk us through it than his drum tech of 10 years, Daniel Jensen… Prev of 16 Next Prev of 16 Next Find your next setup with our guide to the best drum kitsįirst up, though, let’s take a closer look at Travis’s kit.You can also check out Rhythm's current issue 187 fronted by Stone Sour's monster sticksman Roy Mayorga. ![]() Among the exclusive shots of Travis’s setup you’ll see in this gallery are snippets from Rhythm’s interview in which the drummer talks about the Give The Drummer Some recording process and his love of playing to the click. Mid session last year, Rhythm had the chance to visit this creative oasis, located on a nondescript street in North Hollywood for a one-on-one interview with the hardest working drummer in the industry. Right now, his focal point is his solo album, Give The Drummer Some (released 15 March 2011), which Travis recorded in his private studio. He juggles all these things by adhering to a vigorous work ethic and maintaining a razor-sharp focus on whatever his current project is. He’s accomplishing this by being involved in an incredible amount of projects of varying styles and worlds. ![]() Travis Barker is a drummer on a mission, and that mission is to move you and make you feel.
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