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alexis PhD in Jamology

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Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2015 11:10 am Post subject: Acoustic kicks with prominent beater clicks? |
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Hi - wondering if anyone knew off-hand which of the acoustic kick drums had more prominent beater "hit click" sounds?
Thanks! _________________ Alexis
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Ian_C Junior Jammer

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Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2015 12:08 pm Post subject: |
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| can be done with any kit, just use a strong compressor with a slow attack |
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alexis PhD in Jamology

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Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2015 2:00 pm Post subject: |
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| Ian_C wrote: | | can be done with any kit, just use a strong compressor with a slow attack |
Ok, thanks, I just assumed some kicks had a more prominent beater click than others (which would be brought out easier and more prominently after compression, transient manipulation, etc).
Are you saying that's not the case, or are you just giving good general advice?
Thx - _________________ Alexis
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TheSystem Grand Master Jam

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Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2015 3:38 pm Post subject: |
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| alexis wrote: | | Ian_C wrote: | | can be done with any kit, just use a strong compressor with a slow attack |
Ok, thanks, I just assumed some kicks had a more prominent beater click than others (which would be brought out easier and more prominently after compression, transient manipulation, etc).
Are you saying that's not the case, or are you just giving good general advice?
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alexis
i just found this link.
http://music.tutsplus.com/tutorials/drum-compression-get-your-attack-and-release-times-correct--audio-12848
there is an audio example that demos what happens when messing with the comp attack and the click sound.
other factors come into play of course like where the mic is in relation to the beater. many people mic the kick on the outside as well as on the inside. so the inside mic will have more beater sound than the outside.
not sure how ralph recorded his samples. i should probably know but i tend to use BFD and SSD which have both mic placements. |
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alexis PhD in Jamology

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Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2015 6:38 pm Post subject: |
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| b_blespo wrote: | | alexis wrote: | | Ian_C wrote: | | can be done with any kit, just use a strong compressor with a slow attack |
Ok, thanks, I just assumed some kicks had a more prominent beater click than others (which would be brought out easier and more prominently after compression, transient manipulation, etc).
Are you saying that's not the case, or are you just giving good general advice?
Thx - |
alexis
i just found this link.
http://music.tutsplus.com/tutorials/drum-compression-get-your-attack-and-release-times-correct--audio-12848
there is an audio example that demos what happens when messing with the comp attack and the click sound.
other factors come into play of course like where the mic is in relation to the beater. many people mic the kick on the outside as well as on the inside. so the inside mic will have more beater sound than the outside.
not sure how ralph recorded his samples. i should probably know but i tend to use BFD and SSD which have both mic placements. |
Hi blespo, thanks for the answer and the great link!
I guess I am wondering if any of Ralph's kicks were mic'd so there was more of a beater click to work with than others. I'm working with compression and transient manipulation in the meantime, just looking for any kicks that might make it easier to bring out the beater click sound.
Thanks again! _________________ Alexis
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Ian_C Junior Jammer

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Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 11:02 am Post subject: |
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hi sorry, was just a general advice, totally great link there though. Try the Jamstix MetalPAk (if you haven't) some very strong Kits with Klick Kicks in that collection  |
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alexis PhD in Jamology

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Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 6:34 am Post subject: |
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| Ian_C wrote: | hi sorry, was just a general advice, totally great link there though. Try the Jamstix MetalPAk (if you haven't) some very strong Kits with Klick Kicks in that collection  |
Interesting, thx. I could see splitting out the transient then slapping it on the front end of another one.
Does Rayzoon do timed trials? _________________ Alexis
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Ian_C Junior Jammer

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Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 8:56 am Post subject: |
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| alexis wrote: | | Ian_C wrote: | hi sorry, was just a general advice, totally great link there though. Try the Jamstix MetalPAk (if you haven't) some very strong Kits with Klick Kicks in that collection  |
Interesting, thx. I could see splitting out the transient then slapping it on the front end of another one.
Does Rayzoon do timed trials? |
yeah you could get really technical and user a high pass filter to just keep the click and a low pass filter to keep the tail of the other one.
http://rayzoon.com/jamstix3_demo.html |
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alexis PhD in Jamology

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Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2015 3:47 pm Post subject: |
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| Ian_C wrote: | ...
yeah you could get really technical and user a high pass filter to just keep the click and a low pass filter to keep the tail of the other one.
http://rayzoon.com/jamstix3_demo.html |
And Melda MTransient allows one to capture just the transient, another way of doing it.
But I didn't see any demo options? So I guess this is not for me, as I don't want to purchase just to see if those techniques work. If they did, great, but if not, I wouldn't want a bunch of metal drums I wouldn't have bought otherwise. _________________ Alexis
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