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Andy Pomeroy
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Contact me: andypomeroy@ymail.com
Fed X vs UPS Delivery August 9, 2024
The difference between Fed X and UPS delivery of packages. These deliveries were done on the same day, about two hours apart. This shows a clear difference in approach and attitude.
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Carol Constance Pomeroy - Memorial Video 2024
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A memorial video of Carol C. Pomeroy (Kowalsky). A loving wife to John B. Pomeroy, Carol had five sons: Andy Pomeroy, Matt Pomeroy, Tom Pomeroy, John C. Pomeroy & Joe Pomeroy. Carol was a proud Grandmother & Great Grandmother. Music Credits: "Starting Out Waltz Allegretto" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by...
Compilation Video of Deer Sightings in South East Wisconsin - Sept. 18, 2023-Oct., 19, 2023.
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Compilation Video of Deer Sightings in South East Wisconsin - Sept. 18, 2023-Oct., 19, 2023.
Deer Hit 10-19-22
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My first deer hit. The most expensive Taco Bell run I will ever make.
Mother and Son Dance
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Dance of a mother with her son, the groom, at his wedding to the song, You've Got A Friend In Me.
John B. Pomeroy Memorial Video 2018
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Video shown at my father's funeral in March, 2018.
Recorder Recordings With Aaron Pomeroy
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Recorder Recordings With Aaron Pomeroy
Harley-Davidson 100th Anniversary Parade, August 30, 2003
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Harley-Davidson 100th Anniversary Parade, August 30, 2003
Back The Blue Rally - Kenosha, Wisconsin - June 27, 2020
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Back The Blue Rally - Kenosha, Wisconsin - June 27, 2020
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Great.
Great Kit !😎👍✌️🇨🇦
Would have been useful if the time jump hadn't happened...
This is a good demonstration. I like the tones you can get with the high gain sim. I like to work off one of the th3 presets that use that sim amp, the 80s Stack I think it's called, which I modify significantly. For example: ua-cam.com/video/h93gPZvVvrA/v-deo.html
Dude, try to play to Simon Phillips “Wallstreet” part one. This is the perfect set!!!!!!
I’m so glad I didn’t get married. This is the perfect love doll. I gotta get that sub woofer too.
I’m only buying this because I’m old and alone. This will fit inside my 1972 Holiday Rambler. My only worries? Hmmmm, somebody stealing it? …lol… Roland also has those Wedge monitors and there’s two different watt packages that I know of. I’m only gonna set it and then play. It sounds so real. You got the good stand!!!!! That second tier is going to save your neck. I’m chomping at the bit. 😆
Nice job Andy.
Andy, great vid! I love the tone with the green. Can you explain a little more of your setup, I can't get the same sound out of mine? (ie. mic volumes for the cab, what are your four takes panned to, and how did you do your stereo recording?) Thanks for the help!
I don't have the master file anymore, so I can't comment on the volume of the mics. The guitar is direct in via USB from a Behringer Q802 mixer. 1978 Les Paul Custom with a Dimarzio Super Distortion pickup in the bridge position. I recorded four separate takes and panned hard left, hard right, 10 o'clock & 2 o'clock. Mixed the levels to my liking. No compression or EQ, just the line level.
Great stuff. I almost shelled out $500+ for either Ableton or Pro Tools, or something else. I have very little experience, but as of now, Cakewalk can do anything those can do, and yes, it's free. Lots of cool guitar sounds, and I'm sure other things too
It's a great th3 fx. If you want a Celtic Frost feel
Thank you!!
I just downloaded cakewalk tonight. Where is this on the program? Help me please! 😟
Great Gazoo, you need to be more specific with your question. If you watch the beginning you will see screen shots of where to load the plugins. I have included links to everything used in the description area beneath the video, click on "Show More" to see entire list. At the time of posting, all of the software was either included or available for free. That was nearly 6 months ago and maybe things have changed.
@@andypomeroy7447 Yes, it has changed. All mention of Overloud and the TH3 software has been removed from Cakewalk, even the copyright info from the legal section has been removed. I'm not sure when this change happened but I've cleanly reinstalled Cakewalk three times and it wasn't there.
@@andykromer3529 Thanks for the notice. I'll have to remove those videos. I haven't updated in a while and my version still works. Too bad, those amps and cabs sounded good.
@@andypomeroy7447 I agree. I fell in love with that bass ashes cab and I stupidly deleted TH3 when I went to reinstall Cakewalk. I was able to get it back through... other means but it still sucks for everyone else
@@andykromer3529 If I update to the current version of Cakewalk, will TH3 work with the new version?
Cool dad taping this! I'm between the td17 or td25 - I'm planning to run a VST through the module to get superior sounds (addictive drums 2)
The upgrade is well worth it if you can justify the expense. We record with this through Cakewalk by Band Lab (a free DAW), and use the Steven Slate Drums. I wish you all the best!
Cool! We're using Steven Slate Drums 5 with great success.
I’ve heard that you can get the best of both worlds by buying a used td-25kv set, selling the td-25 module and then buying a td-17 module.
One of the most popular questions is, can you program different sounds for the rims of the snare and toms? I’ve heard various answers. Any input on that issue?? Looks and sounds like a great kit for the price but that is something I’m curious about. Thanks for a great review!!
Diane, Thanks for the nice comment. Rims can't be assigned separately. Snare and rim are programmed together as snare and rim and work together as such. Please note that only certain snares have the cross stick. You'll notice an X at the end of the name of the file with cross stick capabilities that will give you an actual rim shot. However, if you were to connect to a computer via MIDI you could assign any available sound to any pad because they are simply MIDI triggers at that point, including the rims. And here's some good news. Cakewalk (one of the best DAWS on the market), is now free! It comes with session drummer and sounds great. Check it out at www.bandlab.com/ You'll need to set up a free account to access the software. With it you can load up a kit via MIDI with each drum on its own track or assign any MID sound to the desired pad or trigger. You'll find many tutorials on You Tube for Cakewalk. I hope that helps!
For a few $ more purchase Steven Slate Drums, load that into Cakewalk. Awesome! stevenslatedrums.com/ssd4/
Hi I have the same exact kit. I'm having problems with my hi-hat 'spinning ' on me. It looks as though your set up had some device that goes under the hi-hat 'brain' (not sure what it's called, it's under the round black piece, that goes under the hi-hat). My kit didn't have that. Is that what helps keep the hi-hat from spinning? Thanks. Been asking all around, no one seems to have an answer.
There should be two wires to control the hi-hat ... one to the pad, and one below connecting to the black piece. Then, to stop it from spinning, make sure the center rod in the hi-hat stand is screwed in tight. Let me know if this helps.
Plz invest in a tripod not ur dad
Wow! Thx WingDaddy!
You're welcome, PoelCat!
Lovely....
I need it!!
those beats you were playing are SUPREME!!!!! you should go on tour with the SMASHING PUMKINS!!!!!!!
Props to Ben Pomeroy, the drummer!
Or with the Pumping Smashkins
1:05 the villager sound in Minecraft lol
Skrr_2 haha
Isn't there two kick pedals?
The kick pad or sensor is large enough for a double kick pedal. This uses one pad not two. You'll need a pedal similar to this for double kick: www.interstatemusic.com/920504-DW-USA-Direct-Drive-Double-Bass-Drum-Pedal-DWCPMDD2.aspx
So can you replace them with the original pedals on the drum set? :D
You use your own pedal. The kit does not come with a pedal. The kit does not come with drum sticks, you use your own drum sticks. Think of your pedal as the type of drum stick that you use to strike the Bass Drum pad (sensor). I hope that helps. If not, I suggest you visit your local music store where they can assist you better.
Okay! Thank you so much :D
8:10 rack toms
Ur breathing omg
That means I'm alive, numb nuts! Go hold your breath and find out what happens when you don't breath. Don't comment here anymore, pleeeeeez?
@@andypomeroy7447 I.believe this person was talking about the fact that you were breathing through your nose & your Mic was picking it up & making it come through louder than normal, but yeah some people are just rude... I'm wondering whether to buy the TD-17KVX Or pay that bit extra for this kit!... I've never owned an Electronic Drum Kit & I don't want to waste money if I can help it... The Stand fully assembled was a nice touch by Roland as my friend biught the TourTech TT-22M & had to assemble the stand which had many individual pieces... Any information would be appreciated... .....
UA-cam Is An Influencer dude go with the kvx.. Seriously. Better module and your saving a grand. The only thing this kit has over the td17 is the tom pads. Im debating between the kv and kvx myself. 1700 seems a bit much just for cymbals and im new as well
@@greatwhite61967 I have been using a Roland TD-25 KV for year now, and I tried the TD-17 KVX.. I think TD-17 was better, sounds were just good imo and the snare was perfection
How you can use the USB???? I have a roland 25kv and My module can't read my usb. Can you help me please???
You definitely deserve that. I can tell by your playing. I'm getting this soon and wondered what you recommend for a double kick pedal and a PA speaker for playing loud. thanks.
Sorry, can't help you on the speaker as we only use this kit for recording. For double bass pedal I could recommend DW 9000: www.guitarcenter.com/DW/9000-Series-Double-Bass-Drum-Pedal-1345561600021.gc
The drums on the intro music of this clip were recorded with the Roland TD-25KV. Ben Pomeroy is playing the drums. ua-cam.com/video/w2IGjkTE3Qg/v-deo.html
I just bought the same kit. Are you recording this through a mixer? i am disappointed regarding the volume of the cymbals and I figure I have something set wrong. The factory set drum options have the cymbals at a very low volume relative to what i would expect. Was there some set up time prior to the demo play? I'd like to know any 'back-door' points you may have learned.
You can go through the menu and set volume levels, sensitivity, etc., for all the pads and cymbals. To record, I connected the Master Output on the back of the unit direct to the video camera through the mic input. I have also record projects via a flash drive inserted to the USB port on the control unit or "brains." Read your manual for this info and be sure to use a dedicated flash drive for the kit only. You need to format the flash drive through the menu on the control unit prior to recording. I simply bought a brand new flash drive, 16 gig at Walmart and use it only on the kit. You'll only be able to get one stereo file for the drums. You can't make any adjustments to the recording other than compression and EQ, so make sure your levels are set right. I experience that something the kick drum can sound great through headphones, but way too loud when editing in a DAW. So be prepared for some trial and error.
I wanted to correct my comment above about recording the sound. I did not run direct from the drums to the camera. For this recording we ran the Master Output into the JamHub to have control over the output signal gain, so it would not clip on the recording. There was nothing else done to the signal other than gain control. The JamHub is direct to the camera mic input.
Can you add another floor Tom pad on this rack or would it be to tight. thanks for the videos
Yes, adding an extra floor tom can be done in a number of ways. 1) You could remove the snare bar and use a traditional snare drum stand and shift everything to the left to make room for the extra floor tom. 2) You could use a snare stand to hold the extra floor tom. Check out this guys setup below, I think this will help out: www.pearldrummersforum.com/showthread.php?278255-D4L-s-Roland-Expanded-TD-25KV-Tour-Kit-An-Unknown-Electronic-Adventure
Andy Pomeroy
How are you enjoying the kit? Is it holding up well?
I love this kit. I'm using a Windows 10 computer that was custom built to record and edit video and sound, so it's a very powerful system. Recording midi was effortless. All the connections were recognized and setup was easy. I successfully recorded to Sonar and FL Studio on the first attempt. The sound is outstanding and the quality of this instrument is worth the extra money compared to other kits. I see others raving about Alesis. We're upgrading from a very used and very reliable Yamaha kit. The Roland is better built and better sounding. The one kit we tried that came in a close second was 2BOX. It's now owned by Tama. They sound and feel very good. The downside was the user interface was very difficult to navigate. The Roland just plays more realistic and sounds better than the others!
Thanks Wing Daddy! Fantastic seeing the JCOB in 1995! Can u post the whole tape?
I somehow ended up with a VHS copy. I don't remember who recorded this, but they did a bad job overall.
Here's the full version: ua-cam.com/video/Bu3Br19hEAM/v-deo.html
Here's 1995 St. Lucy Parish Festival in 100+ degree heat: ua-cam.com/video/T2q6VEEiZmQ/v-deo.html