I like how this dude thinks! He had some really cool ideas with the Minilogue. Now acoustic synthesis, which is something I’ve been thinking of recently in terms of sustaining strings, but he’s using a kind of complex tine system.
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292I just ran into these for the first time – have they already been treated here somewhere?
Pretty cool!
Pretty cool!
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293Seems quick and easy but is it not a thing where you might want to tune batter and resonant heads to different tensions? You couldnt do that with this.jimmy spako wrote: Thu Jul 27, 2023 4:51 pm I just ran into these for the first time – have they already been treated here somewhere?
Pretty cool!
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294Yeah, have seen them covered before. It's hard to imagine a practical scenario where they would be fully utilized: maybe as a quick way to change between snare settings for a band covering a lot of range.
Would be interested in hearing them 'played'/tensioned within a piece like a timpani pedal.
Would be interested in hearing them 'played'/tensioned within a piece like a timpani pedal.
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295this is spot-on so yeah, this isn't for everyone. That being said, just looking at them, it's not hard to draw a mental image of a newer "tweak head" version that has same mechanisms but doubled & separating w/ top/bottom. Those cables could be directed to overlap.Dr Tony Balls wrote: Fri Jul 28, 2023 8:42 amSeems quick and easy but is it not a thing where you might want to tune batter and resonant heads to different tensions? You couldnt do that with this.jimmy spako wrote: Thu Jul 27, 2023 4:51 pm I just ran into these for the first time – have they already been treated here somewhere?
Pretty cool!
This reminds me a lot of the "boa" stuff I see on a lot of cycling and snowboarding gear these days. My helmets have this, boots, cycling clip-in shoes, etc etc and I absolutely LOVE it on those apps although I am dreading if it gets snarled in some way...although have had some of these items several years now w/ them seeing abusive conditions by me and no issues yet.
I think my only concern is that it seems like for this to work properly & consistently that the hoops and shells would most likely need to be close to perfectly round, perfectly flat throughout the life-cycle. So while they might be great out-of-the-box, I would worry a bit that this would not have the same longevity that my 60-year-old Ludwigs have had.
If you need to change pitch of your drums mid set though, there's an even easier way to do this though just having those "BFD" flaps that go over you can very quickly pitch downward. IDK, feels really fussy though and guitar guys tuning mid set is annoying enough, you want to add drums to this? IDK, I do frequently find myself having to re-tune if I'm playing a set longer than 20 minutes or so though so...maybe this would be a good fit for me.
Since this uses a pulley system, I could see this being retrofitted on other drums with only drilling out where the tuning key goes.
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296It also seems like using open sided pulleys would facilitate a quicker changing of heads where you dont have to un-lace the thing. You could just de-tension enough to get the cables off the pulleys and voila.
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297I think Pearl did timp floor toms back when with the cantilevered swivel lugs and the spider/basket pull inside the shell. Seems cool, but I bet in practice it's a transport and maintenance nightmare.penningtron wrote: Fri Jul 28, 2023 9:18 am Would be interested in hearing them 'played'/tensioned within a piece like a timpani pedal.
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298They could team up with Gibson and then the drums could just tune themselves.
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299LOLLLLLLL.Teacher's Pet wrote: Fri Jul 28, 2023 11:10 am They could team up with Gibson and then the drums could just tune themselves.
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300See I would buy this if I could afford it. Intresting concept.VaticanShotglass wrote: Mon Jul 10, 2023 8:18 am I like how this dude thinks! He had some really cool ideas with the Minilogue. Now acoustic synthesis, which is something I’ve been thinking of recently in terms of sustaining strings, but he’s using a kind of complex tine system.
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