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Tuning Burmese Drum - Recorded at MMA Home Studio

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ManDaKi

July 16th, 2025

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Instrument samples > Percussion
Yangon, Yangon, Myanmar
Burmese Xylophone sample

This is the sound of a traditional Burmese drum (called "Bohn") being tuned before a recording session. Captured in MMA Home Studio using Studio One DAW, Zoom LiveTrak L-12 mixer, and a Shure dynamic microphone.
No effects added. Clean raw recording for sound design or cultural use.

Gear Used:

DAW: Studio One

Mixer: Zoom LiveTrak L-12

Microphone: Shure Dynamic Mic

Recorded at: MMA Home Studio, Myanmar

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Burmese
Drum
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Type

Mp3 (.mp3)

Duration

0:34.972

File size

1.4 MB

Sample rate

48000.0 Hz

Bitrate

327 kbps

Channels

Stereo

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