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My 1st 10 Kits in my 2Box D5 module.. Video Demo

Started by Jman, June 21, 2011, 04:22:53 AM

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Jman

I've been continuing to revamp my kits in the module. I now have moved the kits I have built/loaded into the module to the first 10 spots. This was recorded on a Kodak Zi8 vid camera, just a stereo line out feed from my mixer run flat, no extra processing, eq, etc. What you hear is basically what I hear when I sit down to play... I still have all the stock sounds in the 2Box module, but these kits have none of the stock module instruments in them ...

I'm normally not one to rave, but for me these are the best drum sounds I have ever experienced from a stand alone Edrum module (Strictly my own opinion based on the modules I have sat behind). I saw a recent Pearl promo boasting about the huge 128MB's or sound .... heck, my HH alone uses that ... My 32GB's of loaded memory actually allows for building a pretty intense drum kit!

Pretty large video as I demoed 10 kits ..... right click and save would probably be easiest especially if you don't have a blazing fast internet connection.... J
http://weblogimages.com/dajmando/My%201st%2010%20kits%20on%20my%202Box%20Module%20Small.wmv
I could tell you where to stick that piezo! :D ;)
http://stealthdrums.com/

3drum

Hey Jman,
I think your link is bad. I'm on a mac and when I click on your link I get "bad request".



                                           

Jman

Quote from: 3drum on June 21, 2011, 12:05:46 PM
Hey Jman,
I think your link is bad. I'm on a mac and when I click on your link I get "bad request".



                                           
Should be good now.
I could tell you where to stick that piezo! :D ;)
http://stealthdrums.com/

logihack

Jman, respect...you have a great sounding drums man...can you tell me(us), what software did you use for those kits  :rock:

Jman

Quote from: logihack on June 21, 2011, 03:19:19 PM
Jman, respect...you have a great sounding drums man...can you tell me(us), what software did you use for those kits  :rock:
Thanks for the kind words.... the NDK kits were my 1st, then SD 2.0:  http://www.2box-forum.com/index.php/topic,874.0.html
I could tell you where to stick that piezo! :D ;)
http://stealthdrums.com/

roel

Quote from: Jman on June 21, 2011, 04:22:53 AM
I've been continuing to revamp my kits in the module. I now have moved the kits I have built/loaded into the module to the first 10 spots. This was recorded on a Kodak Zi8 vid camera, just a stereo line out feed from my mixer run flat, no extra processing, eq, etc. What you hear is basically what I hear when I sit down to play... I still have all the stock sounds in the 2Box module, but these kits have none of the stock module instruments in them ...

I'm normally not one to rave, but for me these are the best drum sounds I have ever experienced from a stand alone Edrum module (Strictly my own opinion based on the modules I have sat behind). I saw a recent Pearl promo boasting about the huge 128MB's or sound .... heck, my HH alone uses that ... My 32GB's of loaded memory actually allows for building a pretty intense drum kit!

Pretty large video as I demoed 10 kits ..... right click and save would probably be easiest especially if you don't have a blazing fast internet connection.... J
http://weblogimages.com/dajmando/My%201st%2010%20kits%20on%20my%202Box%20Module%20Small.wmv

these kits are sounding very good,But still I miss a Yamaha PHX KIT http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qFmKKa_LWY

logihack

i did follow your progress and i know that you started with ndk, than came superior, but i was thinking about that 10 kits here...ok, i guess pork pie kit is sd2, sonor, gretsch kits are from ndk? and how would you compare sd2 vs ndk - sound and playability

puttenvr

Quote from: roel on June 21, 2011, 03:36:32 PM
these kits are sounding very good,But still I miss a Yamaha PHX KIT http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qFmKKa_LWY

These sounds can be made with any high end, close miked kit. No need to use Yamaha
Although they ARE beautiful drums

roel

Quote from: puttenvr on June 21, 2011, 04:26:12 PM
These sounds can be made with any high end, close miked kit. No need to use Yamaha
Although they ARE beautiful drums

It would be nice if someone could make some recording of a Yamaha PHX Kit I think its the best sounding drums I ever heard.

Slap the drummer

Quote from: Jman on June 21, 2011, 02:17:53 PM
Should be good now.

Mmmm that pork pie kit sounds good.  Is that from metal Foundry ?

Jman

Quote from: Slap the drummer on June 21, 2011, 10:06:06 PM
Mmmm that pork pie kit sounds good.  Is that from metal Foundry ?

Hey Slap .... nope, Evil Drums,

woops ..... now you have another expansion pack tempting you  ;D... after going through some of the presets in Evil Drums, I've found a lot of variation in the sounds, finding more I like...
I could tell you where to stick that piezo! :D ;)
http://stealthdrums.com/

Jman

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Quote from: logihack on June 21, 2011, 03:58:04 PM
i did follow your progress and i know that you started with ndk, than came superior, but i was thinking about that 10 kits here...ok, i guess pork pie kit is sd2, sonor, gretsch kits are from ndk? and how would you compare sd2 vs ndk - sound and playability

Ok all but the last two NDK kits are from SD 2.0 ... (I have several add on expansion packs)  Kit 1 Vistalite is from Metal Foundry, 2 (GMS) just SD2.0, 3a and 3b DW Metal Foundry, 4 Sonor Metal Foundry, 5 Ludwig Silv sprkl Metal Foundry, 6 Blonde Gretsch Evil Drums, 7 Camco Oaklawn Classic and Vintage, 8 Porkpie Evil Drums. Then 9 and 10 from NDK ....

Some of the toms are toms that I built myself, since for instance the Vistalite kit only came with 3 tom sizes ... so the highest tom and the 3rd rack tom are my own retweaking retuning creations.
I could tell you where to stick that piezo! :D ;)
http://stealthdrums.com/

Slap the drummer

Quote from: Jman on June 21, 2011, 10:40:04 PM
Hey Slap .... nope, Evil Drums,

woops ..... now you have another expansion pack tempting you  ;D... after going through some of the presets in Evil Drums, I've found a lot of variation in the sounds, finding more I like...

I know  ;D

its evil.

Jman

Quote from: Slap the drummer on June 21, 2011, 10:53:02 PM
I know  ;D

its evil.

and since I'm beginning to run out of new drums and starting to redo the same drums in different tunings and presets .... ummmm thinkin about Music City from time to time  ;) ;D
I could tell you where to stick that piezo! :D ;)
http://stealthdrums.com/

logihack

Quote from: Jman on June 21, 2011, 10:51:58 PM
Ok all but the last two NDK kits are from SD 2.0 ... (I have several add on expansion packs)  Kit 1 Vistalite is from Metal Foundry, 2 (GMS) just SD2.0, 3a and 3b DW Metal Foundry, 4 Sonor Metal Foundry, 5 Ludwig Silv sprkl Metal Foundry, 6 Blonde Gretsch Evil Drums, 7 Camco Oaklawn Classic and Vintage, 8 Porkpie Evil Drums. Then 9 and 10 from NDK ....

Some of the toms are toms that I built myself, since for instance the Vistalite kit only came with 3 tom sizes ... so the highest tom and the 3rd rack tom are my own retweaking retuning creations.
ok, thanks for that...i think the metal foundry is must have for me - i love the sound of sonor kit...but again, i dont know if i can make such a good samples like you  :-\ ...and first of all i must change my drums, since the jobeky kit is not so good with 2box module