Gregory wrote:
When stepping into the kick in my "normal" way, the mic (H4n) picks up a lot of attack, and it sounds like a bass drum. When played more quietly, the mic pics up low sonics that mix with the keyboard and duplicate the changing resonances of a string bass.
Burying your foot will give all kick drums more attack. Every kick I've played in 25yrs has this attribute. Playing 'off' the head without doing this will create a low pitched boom, a mixture of the non muffling affect of the 'flick' kick v's the the beater remaining on the head,whilst bending the head, and creating a higher tension, therefore higher ,sharper note.
Interested in your thoughts on the Designer, Gregory, how does the SClassix compare. I think your Signature comments are related (as you mention) to shell depths, Phonic Plus drums are similar in feel to Siggys IMHO, and you kind of have to belt the crap
out of them to make them sing at low tunings.I found my Mahogany Plusses seemed easier to play, and sat better in a mix when tuned higher than I normally would tune, but I can't give specifics on my tuning as to DD readings or so on.
I love the resonance,body and appearance of square Toms, always have, always will, but compared to an old school standard depth eg/ 12x8, or even 12x9, going back to the square Toms is kind of like learning to ride a bike with NO training wheels when your feet dont reach the ground
, difficult, but you just gotta get BACK ON that BIKE
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Not sure I'll ever gig with the Plusses again, maybe festival, huge stage gigs, if the load in is side of stage
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Cheers