crazy to see how far you’ve come since 12 years ago when i first stumbled onto your channel.. glad to see you’re doing well (: much love from east coast usa!
Wow!, I'm a friggen knucklehead!... I've been playing drums for many years and I never thought to just turn the freaking bass drum claws around instead of taking them all the way off!. You just taught me that!. I'm glad I watch this video!. Thanks!
I always tune my reso head first because it’s the lowest tuned head for me on the drum and it makes it easier for me to get the depth out of the drum without making it too flappy. Batter head slightly tighter than reso, wide open no padding.
Very, very helpful! So you tune the bass drums with the muffling inside already? I tune mine without. But it doesn't seem to affect the tuning in your case. I mean, you can hear the pitches very well. If not better than without the muffling. So it's easier to tune with the muffling inside!
Sure it would be probably easier to tune it without the muffling but the kicker 2.0 I use is too big to be inserted through the bass drum hole. As you can hear it works. Metal kicks have to have anyways mostly attack and not a long sustain.
Remo powersonic, snap on dampening pillow & built in dampening rings, do away with anything inside the kick. Works amazingly well with a front reso head with a dampening ring like a remo o-ring or even better with an aquarian superkick kick dampened reso with port hole.
Can someone please explain Partial Triggering? I wanna have the Fullness of my real kick Drum but have it strengthened by triggers to make it louder live
Ei parsero mis respetos es un ma estro pero no pueden traducir a español latino seria una chinba 🇨🇴🤘🏻🤘🏻🇨🇴🤘🏻🇨🇴🤘🏻desde COLOMBIA 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Something Black Learning to tune without the tunebot is much better. Use a tunebot in extreme situations where time is limited. If a mechanic only uses an impact driver to loosen every nut on a vehicle but is then clueless how to use basic hand tools I would call that mechanic a MASSIVE FAILURE.
Think of triggers as a little, cheap device that just makes a signal every time you hit a drum. it sends that signal to your recording device. so that later a mix engineer can take super professionally recorded, perfect, individual drum hits they have in their computer, and replace your drum sound with them. they're basically markers that tell the mix engineer were to replace your drums with better sounding drums, so that the rhythm is still perfectly intact, but that can put whatever sound they want in it's place. many modern DAW's don't even need triggers on drum recordings anymore. they can auto-detect were the hits are (called transients) and make it really easy to replace any recorded drum sound with a better (or maybe just different sounding) studio, drum, and player. I know Cubase and Bitwig do this pretty easily right out of the box. i don't think Pro tools has caught on yet... but no surprises there.
I've never seen that Kicker insert before, what a great idea! Much better than a pillow, towel, or blanket.
Starting with a tuning pun, killed me...
You seem to be a really nice guy to hang out with beers and talk about everything, not only music.🤘
Thanks! :)
crazy to see how far you’ve come since 12 years ago when i first stumbled onto your channel.. glad to see you’re doing well (: much love from east coast usa!
Wow!, I'm a friggen knucklehead!... I've been playing drums for many years and I never thought to just turn the freaking bass drum claws around instead of taking them all the way off!. You just taught me that!. I'm glad I watch this video!. Thanks!
Awesome vid. Really cool at the end how you show us the comparison of raw + raw and triggered sounds!
Love this video. Glad I’m not the only one who tunes my kick like this.
Krimh is a really cool guy
The best bass drum sound! I love it!!!
the raw mike sound is excellent! 😎👍
I always wanted to play drums, I don't have my own drum kit but I still keep watching all those "how to" videos for tuning drums. :D
It's never too late to get started!
Great video man good method you are one of the best drummers in the world
Great video KRIMH. Also the only video i think about tuning 2bass drums. Cool. 👍🤘
When tuning you dont want de de de you want do do do.
When do do do is achieved then youre ready for deathmetal.
5:40 Did he just said "Opa" when dropped the drum key? Here in Brazil we say it in the same situation.
опа! in russia we did the same way
@@GridedNecroButcher that's awesome!! That's the first time I hear people from other countries using that expression!
I think Greeks say it also
Well he is on tour with Greek guys so "opa" gets thrown around a lot.
Well he is on tour with Greek guys so "opa" gets thrown around a lot.
Interesting, I use the exact same method! Cool video 👊
I always tune my reso head first because it’s the lowest tuned head for me on the drum and it makes it easier for me to get the depth out of the drum without making it too flappy. Batter head slightly tighter than reso, wide open no padding.
Remo skin made by Remo...love it!
Very, very helpful! So you tune the bass drums with the muffling inside already? I tune mine without. But it doesn't seem to affect the tuning in your case. I mean, you can hear the pitches very well. If not better than without the muffling. So it's easier to tune with the muffling inside!
Sure it would be probably easier to tune it without the muffling but the kicker 2.0 I use is too big to be inserted through the bass drum hole. As you can hear it works. Metal kicks have to have anyways mostly attack and not a long sustain.
Drumkey falls on the floor....Krimh goes''OPA''!!!!!!!! :p :p :p thanks for the tips!!!
Very nice background tracks you got there ;)
You are doing such a great content , you are the best dude ;)
Works perfectly - thanks a lot!
Love that drum stool 😂😆😂 excellent 👌👌👌
Woooow so good the raw mic
Cheers for the video, those damper pads look & sound sweet!
Do the snare tuning please, because your snare sounds really good
Remo powersonic, snap on dampening pillow & built in dampening rings, do away with anything inside the kick. Works amazingly well with a front reso head with a dampening ring like a remo o-ring or even better with an aquarian superkick kick dampened reso with port hole.
really great explained Tranks 👍
Great video man . Really helped alot 👍 Thanks . Septic flesh🤘🤘🥁🥁🥁🥁
Ohh finaly i learn how to tune my kick drum thank you
Thanks for the info Krimh!
Very useful thank you man
Thank you for posting this instructional video, I appreciate it bro! 🤘🏻😎
Who finds the fly?
From 10:09 to 10:13 !
Your raw mic signal sounds dope as fuck, i really need to change something about my tuning i guess :D Thanks for the video!
Thanks Krimh
ok let’s get some low end BURRHH👹👹
Still the best. Very nice!
Sick, würde gerne mehr über den mix erfahren. Was gehört bei dir zum "processing"? Oder ist das Formelgeheimnis a lá Krabben Burger? haha
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Nice to meet you 👌👌👋🐂♉🕊️🕊️🙏
I*m so 2001 its ..unbelievable! HAHAHA XD Made my day
Can see, theres a lot of slipknot in the roots of it all
Hail KRIMH!
Thank you for that video and for the tricks :)
Is it just me, but damn that unprocessed sound is a million times better
Really helpful, thanks man 🤘
Sounds better with no trigger . thanks!
When are you coming to Baltimore?
A like the all vidéo dude
What do you think of those metal click pads instead of the Remo Falam Slam patches? They give a really clicky sound.
I love you
Please do a tom tuning video
What songs are playing in the background
Bad ass
Thank Satan for this great video
Can someone please explain Partial Triggering? I wanna have the Fullness of my real kick Drum but have it strengthened by triggers to make it louder live
What's the reso head?... ebony?
0:21 when my teacher makes me angry
🤘🏻👍🏻
I don’t even own drums, but if I did I would want the bass to sound like that
I use emad black reso on front and emad 2 ply but the tone is dead and no power. :(
Be sure to tell us how the pentagram affects your drum sound!
Be honest, you know it does!!
but does trigger matter?
can u tell me ta scale of that tuning
That custom rug though.....
very nice, but with the foam inside the tuning it's not 100% sure, anyway, very nice
Krimh, what is the song in the background at the start?
Alex Smith it’s a short interlude from my solo project which never made it on the album.
@@KRIMHDrummer nuts, i heard it on gedankenkarusell after songs but could never find the full song!
„Low end rrrhhh“
It looks so easy..... but i tried to tune my new double kick kit and it was a horror....
Can you do a drum lesson on better double bass techniques on speed and exercises to drum better?
2:53 Damn, thats exactly how my kick drum sounds like sh*t
Ei parsero mis respetos es un ma estro pero no pueden traducir a español latino seria una chinba 🇨🇴🤘🏻🤘🏻🇨🇴🤘🏻🇨🇴🤘🏻desde COLOMBIA 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
5:41 Opa
5:42 Opa?
Actually it's the harderst to tune for me.
a Rob Brown tuning.
tunebot...nuff said
Something Black Learning to tune without the tunebot is much better. Use a tunebot in extreme situations where time is limited. If a mechanic only uses an impact driver to loosen every nut on a vehicle but is then clueless how to use basic hand tools I would call that mechanic a MASSIVE FAILURE.
I learned this method from Mick Fleetwood. Yes, I am dating myself.
opa?!?!! :P lol
I just realized that
@@WilsonBatista1 Joining Septicflesh made him greek... :D
@@chriskoutsoumpas6772 you say "opa" in Greece? i was also like "what?" 😆 cause we say it in Brazil as well.
I'm a guitarist but can someone please explain triggering?
Check out samus666 channel, he explains triggers better than most.
Think of triggers as a little, cheap device that just makes a signal every time you hit a drum. it sends that signal to your recording device. so that later a mix engineer can take super professionally recorded, perfect, individual drum hits they have in their computer, and replace your drum sound with them. they're basically markers that tell the mix engineer were to replace your drums with better sounding drums, so that the rhythm is still perfectly intact, but that can put whatever sound they want in it's place.
many modern DAW's don't even need triggers on drum recordings anymore. they can auto-detect were the hits are (called transients) and make it really easy to replace any recorded drum sound with a better (or maybe just different sounding) studio, drum, and player. I know Cubase and Bitwig do this pretty easily right out of the box. i don't think Pro tools has caught on yet... but no surprises there.
Its like a doorbell.
You push or "trigger" it and you will hear the sound.
Sound could be anything from "bää" to "thum" ...
So actualy i didint use my ear to tune my drums lol
0:03 haha
First step in tuning a bass drum- add muffling? 😑🤦♂️
"Bass drum is easiest to tune"
Damn, I can't make it 😭
A drum dial will give you a much more accurate starting (or finishing) point...
i got maybe 20 seconds in when i noticed the pentagram... That room is unblessed.. not for me.. bye