There's a room mic in the mix, with a bit of compression, but this is an honest representation of how this kit sounds. Thanks for watching and for your feedback!
@@RalphLeMou Thanks for checking out our other videos! We appreciate it! We tend to play around a little, finding the right mic set up for each kit, to find the best way to translate the sound and vibe. This particular kit has a very "tubby and round low end", which didn't translate very well with just a room mic. Thanks again for your feedback!
So Rufus drum shop uses a pentagram for a label? If you had an actual idea of what that symbol actually means, you'd throw the entire idea in the trash. Bad business, bro's.
@SGEGGbub not much, look up what the pentagram stands for...JMO bad business choice for an icon/label. Don't take my word for it. Look into it. You may be enlightened. Blessings.
@@danlozza It's a star, it has been used for thousands of years as signs for pythagoras, life, and satan. But it's a star. Seriously, no one but you has assumed this.
@SGEGGbub An inverted star in a circle is the (current history) universal symbol of Satanism. Y'know, "the crow poking out the eyes of Jesus on the cross" (look it up). The same symbol that represents the religion that states "animal sacrifices are sufficient, but children gain the most favor from the master"....The same religion that appeals to the ignorant by preaching "Do what thow wilt", "Master your own destiny / self determination", "Use sexual energy for ritual and power"....The same religion that fosters terms like "minor attracted person" and poses as the opposite alternative to Judeo-Christian values. If I had a swastika for my business icon, would that be a good idea because it has "been used for thousands of years"? Symbols that represent ideas have way more power than I believe you are giving them credit for. BTW, thank you for a mature debate rather than mud-slinging.
This is one of the wildest finishes Ludwig has ever done, and I love it in all it's goofy glory!
Thanks for watching! It is a VERY cool finish.
this kid is great! an old soul funk player
smooth rock phrasing, slow and powerful….heavy grooves….thanks will keep watching this to learn…..thanks
Thanks for checking out the channel!
hard to hear what the drums sound like naturally in a room with this mic set up.
There's a room mic in the mix, with a bit of compression, but this is an honest representation of how this kit sounds. Thanks for watching and for your feedback!
@@rufusdrums8831 I’m simply comparing it to all of your previous videos. They don’t have a bunch of mics and sound way more natural
@@RalphLeMou Thanks for checking out our other videos! We appreciate it! We tend to play around a little, finding the right mic set up for each kit, to find the best way to translate the sound and vibe. This particular kit has a very "tubby and round low end", which didn't translate very well with just a room mic. Thanks again for your feedback!
So Rufus drum shop uses a pentagram for a label? If you had an actual idea of what that symbol actually means, you'd throw the entire idea in the trash. Bad business, bro's.
Satan's not going to make you sell more drums. Caring for customers (insert "do unto others" here) will.
@@danlozza What is wrong with you
@SGEGGbub not much, look up what the pentagram stands for...JMO bad business choice for an icon/label. Don't take my word for it. Look into it. You may be enlightened. Blessings.
@@danlozza It's a star, it has been used for thousands of years as signs for pythagoras, life, and satan. But it's a star. Seriously, no one but you has assumed this.
@SGEGGbub An inverted star in a circle is the (current history) universal symbol of Satanism. Y'know, "the crow poking out the eyes of Jesus on the cross" (look it up). The same symbol that represents the religion that states "animal sacrifices are sufficient, but children gain the most favor from the master"....The same religion that appeals to the ignorant by preaching "Do what thow wilt", "Master your own destiny / self determination", "Use sexual energy for ritual and power"....The same religion that fosters terms like "minor attracted person" and poses as the opposite alternative to Judeo-Christian values. If I had a swastika for my business icon, would that be a good idea because it has "been used for thousands of years"? Symbols that represent ideas have way more power than I believe you are giving them credit for. BTW, thank you for a mature debate rather than mud-slinging.