Ndugu Chancler
Ndugu Chancler is a drummer, percussionist, producer, composer, clinician and educator. As a studio musician, Ndugu has recorded with such greats as Frank Sinatra, Herbie Hancock, Weather Report, John Lee Hooker, Kenny Rogers and Michael Jackson. Working on Thriller and Bad, Ndugu was the drummer on the hit single “Billie Jean.” Ndugu has also played on a number of movie soundtracks including An Officer and a Gentleman, Indecent Proposal, and The Color Purple.
As a songwriter Ndugu co-wrote hits for Santana including “Dance Sister Dance,” ”Reach For It” for George Duke and “Let It Whip” for the Dazz Band. His production credits include Flora Purim, Bill Summers and Toki, along with his own solo recordings: Ndugu and the Chocolate Jam Co. and Ndugu Chancler. Ndugu has co-produced recordings for Santana, George Duke, The Crusaders, Joe Sample, Wilton Felder, Tina Turner, Ernie Watts and a group he co-leads with Patrice Rushen. These associations have brought many gold and platinum albums and Grammy Awards.
What They Use
Kick:
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BETA 91A Half-Cardioid Condenser Microphone
Precision-engineered. Integrated preamp. Two-position contour switch for kick drum & other low-frequency applications.
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Snare:
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BETA 57A Instrument Microphone
Excellent microphone designed for use with amplified or acoustic instruments. Compact grille design.
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Hi-Hat:
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KSM137 Instrument Microphone
A versatile, durable, and precise single cardioid polar pattern instrument microphone.
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Toms:
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BETA 98A Miniature Cardioid Condenser Microphone
Precision-engineered for professional drum and instrument in live and studio applications. Two configurations available.
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Overheads:
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KSM32 Embossed Single-Diaphragm Microphone
Embossed single-diaphragm, side-address microphone for highly critical studio and live sound productions.
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