Friday, July 10, 2009

Here is a clip of me recording a drum track with the V-Drums to a cello loop track by Zoe Keating. Her playing is amazing and very textural. This particular track was screaming for some driving drums to give it even more forward motion. Not an official recording, just something for fun. Here it is...


Hybrid Setup

Most of the time I talk about "Hybrid", I'm referring to the fuzing of multiple genres of music. My band Zoyres is a hybrid of Eastern European music, jazz, improv, and uptempo styles. My solo drum style is a hybrid of electronic and acoustic styles.
However, I'm using the term hybrid today to talk briefly about my current drum setup. In response to noise issues, until I get my studio fully set up, I brought in a few of my V-Drums into my acoustic setup. I'm keeping it simple right now: acoustic bass drum and snare, 3 hi hats, 2 cymbals, and a V-drum bass drum, snare and hi hat. It allows me to play with headphones when I need to be quiet, but also bring in many different sounds and effects for playing. For example, I like to play some with a gated snare effect, or be able to shift the pitch of the snare with my hi hat pedal. The V-drums are also connected to a Roland monitor system with a subwoofer so that I can hear everything together live in the room.
The V-Drums also make for quick and easy informal recording, as I don't have mics setup on my kit yet.
Here's a phone picture of my current setup:














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