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    Posted: August 02 2009 at 02:26






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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 01 2009 at 10:29
Ahhhh,,,I forgot my snare drums...
1) Ludwig Hammerred Bronze 5x14 w/tube lugs and diecast hoops and 1) Ludwig Chrome over brass 5x14 w/ tube lugs and diecast hoops.
When you play a Ludwig snare, you'll see why you don't ever need anyother manufacturers.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 01 2009 at 10:25
Currently playing a 2004 Gretsch Custom USA in Antique Maple:
20x16 Bass drum
8x12 rack tom
14x14 floor tom
Paiste Sound Formula Cymbals:
20 Flat Ride
18 Crystal Crash
16 Crystal Crash
13 Medium/Heavy Hi Hats
Assorted hand and finger bells, blocks, gongs, octobans and metals come and go along the way.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 03 2009 at 10:58
Yamaha Recording Customs + various Paiste cymbals

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2009 at 20:59
Early 70's Slingerland. My father's, but it gets the job done tremendously
 
Remo Control Spot Heads
14'' snare
13'', 14'', 15'' mounted toms
16'' floor tom
20'' bass drum
 
Ride, Pair of Crash, Hi Hat and China Cymbals (All Zilidjian)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2009 at 20:14
This is my gig kit. The brand is Po' Boy, a start up company from Colorado. I'm an endorser. It's a birch and maple hybrid, natural finish, 8, 10,12, 14, and 16" toms; 20 x 18" bass drum; 14 x 5.5 " snare; double kick pedal; Zildjian, Meinl, and Po' Boy Cymbals. I usually add a 13 x 3" picolo snare and a pedal with a jam block on the left.
This is my other kit. It's a 1967 Ludwig with a 13" tom (rail consolette mount), 16" floor tom, 22" bass drum, and a 14" metal concert snare. Pictured here is my 13" picolo auxi snare.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2009 at 18:29
Originally posted by DrummerDad DrummerDad wrote:

Mine is an old Pearl kit. 9 pcs, but I only use one bass, with a double pedal. Not really sure if I like it either. I just recently replaced all 9 top heads, and all 4 cymbals, so its ready to take a beating.
 
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2009 at 17:52
Mine is an old Pearl kit. 9 pcs, but I only use one bass, with a double pedal. Not really sure if I like it either. I just recently replaced all 9 top heads, and all 4 cymbals, so its ready to take a beating.
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 04 2009 at 12:45
This is a rather old picture of my kit that has sadly been gathering dust the last 8 years Unhappy
 
It's Slingerland by the way.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 01 2009 at 12:38
MY drum kit:

Sonor 2007
12" tom
16" floor tom
22" bass drum

Sonor 3007
13 x7 " maple shell snare drum

Cymbals: Zilidjian
A custom
17 & 19" fast crashes
22" ride (not very happy with it, going to bye a new one when I get more money)
ZBT
14" hihats
8" splash
18" china

DW 5002 double pedals

I had a very limited budget when I bought this kit (2000 e), and I had to do work for the money in 1 year. Well, it was worth it
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2009 at 18:34
Ah, I see . . . vey cool.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2009 at 17:07
Originally posted by p0mt3 p0mt3 wrote:

^Hey, Chase . . . who owns the Yamaha kit?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2009 at 15:20
Originally posted by mystic fred mystic fred wrote:

Well here's something i made earlier - my own custom V-Drums -  I have spent a year building and tweaking this lot, but very happy with the result! Big smile
 
 
 
 
The module is a Roland TD-12, and using VEXpressions software i have a choice of around 600 different drum kits to choose from, all the classic kits are there; Ludwigs, Pearls, Premiers, Mapexes, Tamas, Craviottos, Gretsches, Ayottes, and signature kits like Bonham, Moon, Paice, Peart etc.. All the drums and cymbals can be tweaked; metal, brass or wood snare, drum sizes, miking , tuning,  cymbal sizes, sizzle options, the  Mackie mixer can adjust reverb/room size, all played through headphones or a Mackie 250watt PA system including twoJBL 15" PA speaker cabinets. The rims have been mounted with rubber brake pipe, triggered separately to produce authentic rim shot sounds, especially on the snare! 
Cymbals are stock Roland 12",14" crash and 15" ride (bow, bell and edge) mounted on a chrome frame,  12" fully functional hi-hat,  drums (two 10", two 12",  15" snare, 22" bass) are an old CB set i triggered up using cross member mountings and Piezo/cone triggers - including the bass drum, with Mapex stool, hihat stand and twin drum pedals, and mapex cymbal stands and snare stands.   Also i have added a Roland SPD-S sampling pad for  effects including cowbells etc, you name it!Smile
 
The silent drum heads are Roland mesh heads, the durable material developed by NASA , a pair of sticks will last indefinitely on this surface, which is less abrasive than conventional heads.. The overall sound is sharp, clear with low bass, and sounds great through the PA or routed into the PC sound card, so I can practice anytime i like without waking half the neighbourhood. Wink 
 


* salivates *

this is exactly what I want to get one of these days
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2009 at 13:48
8”, 10”, 12”, 14”, 16” Toms - Clear Evans G2 tops with Genera Resonant bottoms.

14" Snare  - Evans Genera HD Dry Coated top with Evans Hazy 300 Coated bottom

2 x 22" Bass - Evans EQ3 Clears

Zildjian ZXT 14” Rock High Hats – Titanium
Zildjian ZXT 16” Rock Crash – Titanium
Zildjian ZXT 10” Flash Splash – Titanium
Zildjian ZXT 16” Medium Thin Crash – Titanium
Zildjian ZXT 18” Band Crash – Titanium
Zildjian ZXT 20” Rock Ride – Titanium
Zildjian ZXT 18” Total China - Titanium
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 04 2009 at 00:01
^Hey, Chase . . . who owns the Yamaha kit?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2009 at 15:30
Well i think i'll Stick to the acoustic set



mines on the left

Those broken cymbals where cracking so I cut the cracks off to stop them and they turned into china and industrial cymbals haha. I do have a new Paiste Signature crash now though.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2009 at 15:16
^ Ableton Session Drums is simply a software instrument which uses sampled drum sounds ... you can use it with any MIDI instrument you like. It's not a complete solution for creating drum tracks ... you still have to play them yourself (it doesn't generate beats or anything like that).

@hawkcwg: What you see in the video may look a bit complicated - but it's really not. It's the common interface of Ableton Live ... the advantage is that all the instruments, effects etc. use the same interface, so you only have to learn it once.Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2009 at 15:06
Originally posted by Mr ProgFreak Mr ProgFreak wrote:

Here's what I use for recording drums:

http://www.ableton.com/session-drums

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I'm an idiot, but . . . if I would use that program, would I absolutely have to use a physical pad of some sort to play the rhythms like the guy is doing in the demo, or could I just do the beats on the computer.
 
Or am I looking for something else like EZ Drummer?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2009 at 10:13
Originally posted by Mr ProgFreak Mr ProgFreak wrote:

Here's what I use for recording drums:

http://www.ableton.com/session-drums

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That looks intense and it looks like you'd have to really study the manual.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2009 at 10:10
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

I have a great invisible air-drum kit - in the unlikely event of a trans-dimensional shift causing the kit to become visible to the untrained eye, it would look like this:



One reason it has to stay invisible is some Canadian guy nicked & copyrighted my personalised image from the front of the kick drums





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