@@StrmMusic There are a couple different set-ups that work for mic'ing the FootDrum. The simplest one that we recommend is using the Shure Beta 91A, which is a dynamic floor mic. It'll pick up just about everything and works well in most live settings. Additionally, folks add a bass drum specific mic, which can be a standard bass drum mic. And some folks opt to mic up the snare drum from the top.
Any chance of you looking for endorsement players? I play 150 per year I have a blues rock trio with myself singing whe playing guitar and drums with my feet. Currently, I play a kick drum suitcase and a snare and remore drive cymbal with my other foot. I'd love to try one of these, but it's just out of my budget. I'd love to talk to you about an endorsement deal, though 😊😊
hi Pete how are you doing, can you tell more about the Hi-Hat Riser, any specific video about this. i don't find it as an upgrade, on the web site. i still really enjoy to play on my footDrum, which holds up well, despite the energy I expend typing on it every day
Feel free to write us and we can figure it out. The Hi-Hat Riser is backwards compatible with some recent models of FootDrums, although not all, so we'll need to figure out if it'll work with your frame/pedal combination.
As someone who plays a lot of metal and rock, I wonder about how feasible it would be to modify the toe pedal above the bass pedal into a similar kind of "liftoff / counterpoint" hit like on the snare drag, to approximate the double bass pedals used in some metal drum kits. Man, some of these new features are really brilliant stuff. Those are some clever and elegant additions.
So awesome. Out of my price range but what an awesome instrument.
Greetings pete! I'm still playing my 2015 Model nearly every day practice and on stage! Still love it. It works! It rocks! It is amazing.
Hey! That's great news! Keep on playing!
@@footdrums how can you mic it up?
@@StrmMusic There are a couple different set-ups that work for mic'ing the FootDrum. The simplest one that we recommend is using the Shure Beta 91A, which is a dynamic floor mic. It'll pick up just about everything and works well in most live settings. Additionally, folks add a bass drum specific mic, which can be a standard bass drum mic. And some folks opt to mic up the snare drum from the top.
Glad to have one of these!!!
We love what you do Zack!
Genial!!!
Ooooh that snare drum is so awesome, as is the whole unit!
This contraption is amazing! Checked out the website and you even make for lefties. Very cool!
Any chance of you looking for endorsement players? I play 150 per year I have a blues rock trio with myself singing whe playing guitar and drums with my feet. Currently, I play a kick drum suitcase and a snare and remore drive cymbal with my other foot. I'd love to try one of these, but it's just out of my budget. I'd love to talk to you about an endorsement deal, though 😊😊
If you play 150 and can't afford a fantastic footdrum, just maybe you are doing something wrong? Peace bro.
www.footdrums.com/artist-endorsement-inquiry/ Check out our Farmer Artist/Ambassador page!
hi Pete how are you doing, can you tell more about the Hi-Hat Riser, any specific video about this. i don't find it as an upgrade, on the web site.
i still really enjoy to play on my footDrum, which holds up well, despite the energy I expend typing on it every day
Feel free to write us and we can figure it out. The Hi-Hat Riser is backwards compatible with some recent models of FootDrums, although not all, so we'll need to figure out if it'll work with your frame/pedal combination.
Hell yeah, nice!
As someone who plays a lot of metal and rock, I wonder about how feasible it would be to modify the toe pedal above the bass pedal into a similar kind of "liftoff / counterpoint" hit like on the snare drag, to approximate the double bass pedals used in some metal drum kits.
Man, some of these new features are really brilliant stuff. Those are some clever and elegant additions.
One of those pedals that has a heel stroke could be useful too somehow.
Porque este tipo de bateria de pé para guitarristas não é vendida no Brasil?
We can ship to Brazil, for sure! www.footdrums.com/
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