Añadido: May 11, 2008
De: SuperPussMusic
Duración: 6:1
This clip marks my eleven month progress playing drums. So far, I am self taught. The audio in this clip is directly out of my Roland TD12 V drums module into my Sony DV deck with no external processing. The sounds of this kit are from one of my custom programmed kits optimised for use with brushes (notice the snare sweep sound) and can be downloaded from my forum on my website at www.superpuss.com.au The cage is my own design and consists of parts from two Roland MDS-3C racks and some black aluminium square tubing cut to size. I have done a DIY electronic conversion to my Rototoms which will be updated soon with Pintech mesh heads. The four little white drums to the right are percussion triggers built from plumbing parts, self adhesive felt and a mouse mat. They are connected to a Roland TMC-6 expander which is connected to my TD12. My PD8 toms are soon to be replaced with eight new 8 x 4 inch toms with Roland mesh heads and my own DIY electronics. The China, left crash and middle splash are all from Kit Toys and respond extremely well.
Categoría: Music
Tags: cage drums electronic female roland superpuss td12 titania
Rating: 3.00 (6 ratings) Visto: 2514' favoriteCount='3 Comentarios: 11
SuperPussMusic Says:
May 21, 2008 - Thanks Morcillo :)
Charliebdrummer Says:
May 26, 2008 - You are doing excellent for being self taught. I love the way you use your wrist. Most people who have no formal training use more of their arms. Very good.
SuperPussMusic Says:
May 26, 2008 - Thanks heaps Charlie :-) I've been working on using finger control recently and lots of things have started to fall into place.
CardiffGiant79 Says:
Jun 2, 2008 - A couple of times you had the circular motion going with the left brush on the snare.. keep practicing that!! That's how you play Jazz brushes :) See you on Vdrums!
SuperPussMusic Says:
Jun 4, 2008 - I picked that up from watching jazz drummers playing and have been practising :) Just a matter of coordinating it all. What's your nickname on Vdrums forum?
Fagottron Says:
Jun 6, 2008 - That's not a real snare?
SuperPussMusic Says:
Jun 6, 2008 - The entire kit is electronic, including the snare. It is all based on Roland V Drums technology. It is a real snare but is not an acoustic snare. Think along the lines of comparing acoustic and electric guitars. :)
CardiffGiant79 Says:
Jun 6, 2008 - It is Trip McNealy.
Fagottron Says:
Jun 8, 2008 - Not bad for a TD-12! Great playing by the way. I love jazz. Does using the physical brushes make any difference?
SuperPussMusic Says:
Jun 9, 2008 - Thanks again Fagottron :-) The TD12 and TD20 modules have a brush switch which allows the use of brushes. When enabled, you get the nuances of brushes such as brush sweeps and other subtleties.
Fagottron Says:
Jun 9, 2008 - But does that mean you need to use physical brushes or can it function all the same using normal sticks?
SuperPussMusic Says:
Jun 19, 2008 - Well, in order to get the brush sweep sound, you need to use brushes. You can't get that sound from sticks.
Fagottron Says:
Jun 19, 2008 - Oh okay. That's interesting. The TD-12 I played at Kosmic in Perth responded quite well to strokes I made just with the normal sticks. I guess that's why I'm confused here.
SuperPussMusic Says:
Jun 25, 2008 - You'll still get a brush sound with sticks if you use a brush kit but you will get MUCH better response using brushes.
Fagottron Says:
Jun 26, 2008 - Okay. I'll have to grab a pair of brushes, too. Jazz is beautiful. =)
stratocaster539 Says:
Jul 2, 2008 - Four to the floor!Did you finish your diy mesh project?What do the 'loo rolls' do?How are they made?thanx.
SuperPussMusic Says:
Jul 4, 2008 - Check out the vdrums (dot) (com) forum. I post all my progress with my kit construction (including photo's) there :-)
HerlPearl Says:
Jul 14, 2008 - Very nice jazzy stuff. Well done.
SuperPussMusic Says:
Jul 17, 2008 - Thanks HerlPearl :-)




morcillo Says:
May 21, 2008 - Very well!!!!