Recording with SEIGO: Capturing the Pulse of the Bongos

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Today, we are thrilled to feature SEIGO, a versatile musician who is active internationally as a composer, producer, and performer.

Recently, his original music was featured on Kamakura FM's Seaside Cafe 82.8. During the recording process for these tracks, SEIGO used the MSP Pickup to capture his bongo performances through overdubbing.

You can listen to the radio archive here:

About SEIGO SEIGO wears many hats in the music industry, from producer to educator. Stay connected with his latest projects through his social media channels:

SEIGO(@seigoes) / X https://x.com/seigoes

 

 

Pro Tips for Percussion Setup When using the MSP Pickup on percussion, the goal is to find a "sweet spot" that captures your ideal tone without getting in the way of your performance.


MSPピックアップと緩衝材の取り付け位置

Since drumheads receive strong impacts, we recommend these steps to minimize unwanted noise:


Cushion sticker: Applying these to the magnets helps stabilize the pickup.


Cushioning: Placing a thin Cushioning(s) between the pickup and the hitting surface is highly effective for reducing buzzing or rattling during intense play.


These small adjustments help you get a cleaner sound, even during energetic sessions!

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