Been digging your videos man, we use a lot of the same gear. I have this drum head but haven't tried it yet. What sticks do you prefer? I'm going to buy new sticks today. Was thinking of sticking with the 5A's from Vic. But I like how pro mark feels too
Personnaly I've tried some 5b drumsticks by Proorca recently, I will do a test video with it Friday, it's not a big brand but they do very cool. But before that I was only using 55A by Vic (this is between 5a and 5b) and I recently bought on amazon 55a vater and promark drumsticks, I'm gonna try it also later so stay tune ;)
I’m interested in buying this snare head and ran across this demonstration. It sounds great, thanks for the video! By the way, what cymbals are you using in this video, they sound great too!
no acoustic treatment? did you have a drum mat. what are the walls made of? sorry for the 20 questions its just that im building a studio in my garden and i really would like to get something like that sound. would be great if you could take some pics. sorry to be a pain
You're not a pain dude ! I'm gonna try to explain with my bad english : So first thing first, it wasn't a room at the beginning, my drum set was in my basement, and then we did a room, with basics tiles on the ground (no choice because this place was to damp), the ceiling was already with polystyrene, and the walls are just plasterboard walls and some of them have polystyrene on it too, and then we covered it with wallpapers to make it more "not ugly" ahaha that's it, there's not specific acoustic treatment, i hope i answered your question :)
try as you might, those heads are indestructable, and sound nice.
sounds good nice demo !
Hi-Energy indeed! 😊👍🏼🥁
I’ve have the same drum heads on my accent power tone I’m thinking about getting a two ply snare coated or the coated with black rings.
Been digging your videos man, we use a lot of the same gear. I have this drum head but haven't tried it yet. What sticks do you prefer? I'm going to buy new sticks today. Was thinking of sticking with the 5A's from Vic. But I like how pro mark feels too
Personnaly I've tried some 5b drumsticks by Proorca recently, I will do a test video with it Friday, it's not a big brand but they do very cool.
But before that I was only using 55A by Vic (this is between 5a and 5b) and I recently bought on amazon 55a vater and promark drumsticks, I'm gonna try it also later so stay tune ;)
I’m interested in buying this snare head and ran across this demonstration. It sounds great, thanks for the video! By the way, what cymbals are you using in this video, they sound great too!
Greg Tolliver in this video i used Paiste 2002 crashes, Paiste Signature medium hihats and Paiste precision ride :)
dude how is your drum room treated? It sounds great
It's just a little room with bad tiles on the ground XD but thanks a lot dude for your comment subs for more :)
no acoustic treatment? did you have a drum mat. what are the walls made of? sorry for the 20 questions its just that im building a studio in my garden and i really would like to get something like that sound. would be great if you could take some pics. sorry to be a pain
You're not a pain dude ! I'm gonna try to explain with my bad english :
So first thing first, it wasn't a room at the beginning, my drum set was in my basement, and then we did a room, with basics tiles on the ground (no choice because this place was to damp), the ceiling was already with polystyrene, and the walls are just plasterboard walls and some of them have polystyrene on it too, and then we covered it with wallpapers to make it more "not ugly" ahaha that's it, there's not specific acoustic treatment, i hope i answered your question :)
And btw thanks for the sub ;)
yep great answer. polystyrene will be a good cheap first treatment. thanks for your time 😉