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alexis
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 12:53 am    Post subject: Drum Tuning? Reply with quote

Hi - I've been reading about how important it is to tune a real drum kit for recording.

How much of that applies to sampled drum kits - can tuning be done ITB, after the fact?

Thanks!
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 7:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can tune JS2 drums in the kit editor. They were carefully tuned for recording so you only need to do this if you wish to change the character of a drum or need to align resonance with a another sound in your mix.
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 12, 2019 6:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I know this topic is almost 10 years old, but it came up in a search I did. Ralph, what do you mean specifically when you say that you can use tuning "if you wish to change the character of a drum" ???

I know zilch about drums & drumming; I only know what I like the sound of. I was playing around with the tuning feature today and heard how much of a change it could make in the sound of a tom. I love long, elaborate drum rolls, and judging from what I'm hearing in the music I listen to, I guess some of those drummers have 8 (or more?) toms.

Could I use the tuning feature to enlarge the 'range' that Jamstix's 5 toms cover, or would that not be advisable? I realize if I did that that there would be a larger gap between the sound of each tom. Just wondering what your thoughts are. Thanks.
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 13, 2019 8:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

non_drummer wrote:
I know zilch about drums & drumming; I only know what I like the sound of....
Could I use the tuning feature to enlarge the 'range' that Jamstix's 5 toms cover, or would that not be advisable? ....


Non-drummer here too. So, this opinion is from a guitar hobbyist:

Short version: I think that you can just choose what you like, and really not worry about it much at all.

I view tuning drums to be considerably different than tuning something like a guitar, or piano, or whatever.
One string just a bit out of tune on a guitar can spoil the whole thing. But the exact pitch of a percussive hit doesn't have
to be precisely "in-tune" like a guitar string. Also, the tuning of physical drums also involves the "smack-i-ness" of
the initial hit, how it rings, the sustain, and how lively it sounds. But the pitch is more a matter of taste (my opinion, as an amateur).
Pitch shifting a tom in Jamstix is a lot more forgiving than tuning a physical drum. And it's about 100 times easier and faster.

I view choosing tom pitch settings in Jamstix like picking out individual toms in a music store. Except it's instant, reversible, and all-included!
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