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Dramatic Hammer

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  1. Click track or tap tempo - the same way they keep the Bliss arps. in time....
  2. There is a synth that comes in with that wierd 'burble' effect....
  3. Oh ok, that kindof makes sense now, although that's a lot of impact trauma to your leg and doesn't seem that efficient.... I'll try it out:) .
  4. You see him play both chords and they both have the effect on them . If it was a backing track (which is impossible because it's affecting his guitar sound), the first 'wrong' chord couldn't exist... Simple as.
  5. It wasn't heel up, I don't think - it was some double-strike thing, maybe heel-toe(which I know nothing about - I thought it was a hi-hat swing thing that some people do to keep time)...
  6. I think he's flicking his foot backwards along the pedal - probably easier in socks!
  7. Yeah, the guy doing it seems like a total dork/douchebag/other american insult .
  8. This one: http://www.musiciantechniquesmedia.com/bassdrumsecrets/bonuscontent.mov Apart from a cheeky little fill at the end, it seems pretty un-special - I can play like that all forking day!
  9. The fact that you have to pay to get the 'method' makes me very suspicious - it's like one of those 'ancient penis enlargement technique' sites.... If it is a genuine thing, it'll be out there for free and in drum magazines etc..... I don't get what's so special about the last (3rd) video anyway...
  10. Haha, yeah - it must have been another vid where you can hear it filtering some hum/feedback. I think the wrong chord proves my point in anycase:p !
  11. Watch the Reading vid, you hear the effect get turned on, then you hear and see Matt play through it.....
  12. I just checked - it goes: High: blip blip Low: blop blop blop blop blop blop + drumming... Much as I respect your uber drum knowledge, it's a click track!
  13. I reckon it's a click track/metronome - he appears to be playing cymbals, snare and cowbell at the same time..
  14. It's a sequenced filter of some sort - we don't know what exactly it is at the moment... It could be a ZVex seek/ooh-wah, it could be a Line6 filter pro, it could easily be some uber-rack thing that none of us will ever touch.
  15. IIRC, my old kit had 502 hats which I liked a lot - quite articulate and light when shut and a good 'even' sizzle when half-open .
  16. It's actually only about 6 inches long - a scale replica, if you will...
  17. Well in general, pressed metal is bendy, die-cast stuff is brittle and milled stuff can be stiff/strong and non-brittle - in other uses, it's usually the 'top' option (with a suitably premium price)... I just wondered if such things had made it into drums!
  18. I actually meant the whole thread . Anyway, on topic: How are normal hoops made and whats the difference between them and die-cast hoops? Also, wouldn't CNC milled hoops be the best? I've played drums for years but never bothered too much with the hardware side of things...
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