Testing Low Volume Drum Practice Solutions
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- Опубліковано 24 тра 2023
- Low Volume Mesh:
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I just about died laughing at 0:35. The chill nonchalant comment. 😂
This quiet practice set blows my mind
The Black Holes are hands up the best practice solution out there. I use mine with L80s and the EAD10 (added gain) and it honestly feels and sounds like you're playing on an acoustic kit in a studio environment but with lower volume.
do you use triggers in the black holes with the ead10 ? I was thinking to do the same but i was worries about the sound quality and if ead would pick the sound/tone
Really helpful, and great sound! Thanks 😊
I have the Black Holes and love them - great feel
Great video, Adam! I also vote for the Black Holes. They keep more tone & are about 1,000 times easier to use.
Great video nice drumming too I'm using the Evans dB-One's and On-Stage low-volume cymbals good combo.
I dig these a lot. Best solution for me. Great video.
Duuuude!!!! Sold on the Black hole drum mutes. Slip it over in seconds??? Focus point... Black holes for the win. I need these. 💯
A big thing for me is price since I’m in college, the mesh heads are a great option cause you can get a decent set for 80-100 where as the black heads are crazy expensive
Nice!! Which one has the better feel? Also, would love to see a review of the Meinl low volume cymbals! Haven't seen any out there yet.
Black holes sounds more loud great for reduce loud acustic drum sound , but I would use mesh heads for triggers , works perfect for that..Greetings from Mexico.
Excellent review! The volume comparison is key. How much higher is the Black Hole (rim) on the drum? Did you need to adjust the heights/angles of the drums and/or your throne to accommodate them?
Vote for you, great, my friend
Black holes or Aquarian’s super pads are the go to. The ease and simplicity of just popping them on and off are what makes them the go to way to switch from quiet set to full volume in seconds
Super Pads are my favorite. Been trying to get more but they've been out of stock for 6+ months now.
@@armansenson2864 straight up dude, anyone know when theyre gonna get more of the 20" superpads? ive been wanting to snag one since february lol
Mkay when I'm out of my shoe box flat I'm gonna get some of these
The tone and volume reduction on the Black Holes is amazing. I just wish it could give better side stick action.
You still can get a solid rim shot.
Nice drum drum drum
Great review! I actually practice with mesh heads with triggers on the toms/kick and I close mic w/ effects a snare with mesh head and just bit of duck tape. The sound is decent and I don’t get false triggering. Do you think the Rtom would produce a better overall sound on the snare than what I’m doing? I’m yet to hear anyone actually completely mic up an Rtom with complete effects like a performance kit. Thanks!
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Im moving into a middle unit town home…. are these as good as theyre made to seem? will I piss off my new neighbours? Asking someone who has used them.
Clear g2 resonant? Right? Isn't G1? Interesting
You didn’t give much feedback / opinion about the Meinl low volume cymbals. From what I could tell, they sounded almost exactly like the Zildjian L80s. Same price, but with a 20” ride instead of an 18” ride.
Because I’m not reviewing those cymbals. Lol. Another topic for another video.
How do you record with this quality using only one microphone? Is it possible to achieve a good recording without a mixer and only a USB microphone?
You need 5 things to make a decent drum recording with 1 mic. A mic with a wide polar pattern, good mic placement, an interface, a well tuned drum set, and a decent sounding room.
The better EACH of those things get, the better the recording. It’s a giant recipe, and every ingredient matters.
Do not use USB mics if you’re seeking higher quality. They’re designed for convenience; not sound quality.
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Awesome sounding practice kit! Have you tried other practice cymbals and how would you say these compare to them if you have? I was able to try Sabian Quiet Tones today and the hi-hat was way too loud in the high frequencies and kinda hurt my ears. I've heard that the L80s are quieter but based on the few videos I could find about these Meinls they might be even better! There just isn't much info about them online.
I use Sabian Quiet Tones and love them! I did get a few thick rubber bands and weave 1 through the holes on the edge of each cymbal, it really helped to cut that super high frequency out!
@@rainyjacktheepic Thanks for the tip! Do you have a video or sound clip anywhere of the difference? I already ordered the meinl hi-hat tho and it is very pleasant sounding, but I might wanna try something cheaper for a ride.
im getting lots of double triggering on my trigger. what am i doing wrong? i tried the trigger settings at 1 minimum velocity curve, deleted the layers for one sound on the trigger, 2ms wait time, lower to medium gain, lots of silly double triggering and insane vibrations.
If you're at absolute minimum -- and assuming you haven't missed anything -- then you either need different triggers or a different module. Before you have a heart attack, get a mate to check you haven't missed anything, it could be fine (I think Gain is control for this on my DM-5, iirc). Otherwise, you might actually be able to get away with a module off an extremely cheap and generic e-kit. Most modules come with line-in ports, so you might even be able to combine sounds from the two modules to create something functional.
See you at GF!
Owning both Acoustic and electric is the best solution though i wouldn't recommend electric for beginners looking to actually learn to play
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Good for practice. But both the heads and the cymbals sound awful. Appreciate your video for this knowledge.
I find it horrible to be honest x)
Cool comment.
@@AdamTuminaro lol
Actually, it is Damping. Dampening is making something wet.
Good call. Lol
BH are overpriced IMO. And the LV's sounded better, at least on this demo. I guess each one is for a specific audience.