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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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nonoduweb

Quote from: logihack on June 22, 2011, 06:44:04 AM
i must change my drums, since the jobeky kit is not so good with 2box module

Hi
what's the problem with the jobeky kit?
I though that they were going to propose a special offer with the module?

http://www.jobekydrums.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=113&Itemid=133

logihack

triggering is too hot, even if gain is set to 0

edtc

Quote from: logihack on June 22, 2011, 09:09:45 AM
triggering is too hot, even if gain is set to 0

HI

I guess i've read something from Deve Loper , telling that with a very simple electronic rig , you can reduce the gain from the pads ....i ll try to refind the link ....

edtc

here it is ...

Quote from: Deve Loper on May 11, 2011, 09:08:43 PM
That was the theory. In practice the transducer (piezo or other) has its own source resistence as well. So easiest is to use a small potentiometer like 47k, bottom end to ground, top end to pad, slider to DrumIt input.
Deve.

Jman

Quote from: logihack on June 22, 2011, 06:44:04 AM
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 

There are several really nice Sonor kits in Metl Fndry and producer presets for them. If I remember right I kept the instruments mostly as they were when recording. So you'll be able to do nice dsnds from that. Plus, Slap the Drummer and I can give you some pointers along the way if you run into questions... J
I could tell you where to stick that piezo! :D ;)
http://stealthdrums.com/

GenuineHuman

Sounds good. I probably like "Kit 2" the most (never heard of GMS before, to be honest :)), no idea how it would sound mixed in a song. The advantage of having e-drums is of course that you can change the kit once you get bored with it. :)

Jman

Quote from: GenuineHuman on June 22, 2011, 06:01:49 PM
Sounds good. I probably like "Kit 2" the most (never heard of GMS before, to be honest :)), no idea how it would sound mixed in a song. The advantage of having e-drums is of course that you can change the kit once you get bored with it. :)
Yup, you can delete kits real easy, and put new ones in...
I hadn't heard of GMS before I got SD 2.0 either .... it is the base kit of SD 2.0 NY Avatar Studio 1. I used that GMS kit on a collaboration tune I did drums to recently .... not a final mix, but gives an idea:
http://weblogimages.com/dajmando/I%20Can't%20Change%20How%20I%20Feel%20-%20Woodstock%20Mix%20-%20201106218.mp3
I also did the same tune using mainly 2Box stock kit no. 1  ..... they will end up doing both mixes, but the take I did with the 2Box kit is not quite as heavy and fits the song a little better than that kit IMO .... I just wanted to try out the new kit ..... ;D My take with kit one 2Box:
http://weblogimages.com/dajmando/I_Cant_Change_How_I_Feel_20110618_01_master_dr10.mp3
I could tell you where to stick that piezo! :D ;)
http://stealthdrums.com/


logihack

Quote from: Jman on June 22, 2011, 03:05:38 PM
There are several really nice Sonor kits in Metl Fndry and producer presets for them. If I remember right I kept the instruments mostly as they were when recording. So you'll be able to do nice dsnds from that. Plus, Slap the Drummer and I can give you some pointers along the way if you run into questions... J

great...yesterday i also made two kits from evil drums library(pork pie satin, gretsch blonde) and with 2box kit, sounds and plays really good...i didn't change anything in the mixer
:patbat2box:

GenuineHuman

Quote from: Jman on June 23, 2011, 01:10:43 AM
I used that GMS kit on a collaboration tune I did drums to recently .... not a final mix, but gives an idea:
http://weblogimages.com/dajmando/I%20Can't%20Change%20How%20I%20Feel%20-%20Woodstock%20Mix%20-%20201106218.mp3
I also did the same tune using mainly 2Box stock kit no. 1  ..... they will end up doing both mixes, but the take I did with the 2Box kit is not quite as heavy and fits the song a little better than that kit IMO .... I just wanted to try out the new kit ..... ;D My take with kit one 2Box:
http://weblogimages.com/dajmando/I_Cant_Change_How_I_Feel_20110618_01_master_dr10.mp3

Yeah, Drumit kit fits better with this song. GMS is a bit too heavy, deep, low.

Jman

Quote from: logihack on June 23, 2011, 09:57:57 AM
great...yesterday i also made two kits from evil drums library(pork pie satin, gretsch blonde) and with 2box kit, sounds and plays really good...i didn't change anything in the mixer
:patbat2box:

Yeah, they usually turn out nice as is ... One thing that is pretty cool, if you go through the different preset choices for each of the kits there is a lot of variety there, all the way from dry to really big FX stuff ...
I could tell you where to stick that piezo! :D ;)
http://stealthdrums.com/