Manne Flood - Warfect - Pestilence Drum Play-through
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- Опубліковано 17 лис 2020
- Manne Flood - Warfect - Pestilence Drum Play-through.
Manne’s Gear:
Kit - Gretsch Renown Maple
Snare - Tama SLP Maple 13” x 6.5”
Cymbals:
13” Paiste Hi-hat
22” Paiste Reign Rude Ride
18” Millenium Crash
16” Millenium Crash
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Manne’s Links:
Facebook: / manne.flood
Instagram: / manneflood
/ warfect
www.warfect.net/
I'll never get sick of the RUDE ride cymbal sound.
Always been a Sabian AAX guy, until I played Meinls the first time! But I still have my Rude ride, from forever ago, because it has such a crisp sound!
Love the band and his drumming.
Clean as hell playing, fantastic and punchy drum sound!
Big thumbs for Millenium crash cymbals, probably the best low-budget B20 cymbals in the world by now!
This is so clean and chock-full of feel, I love it
Damn what a Gallop! 🤘🏻🥁🎶🎵🎶
Proof that you do not need a huge kit to play with taste and precision! Manne is so tight, this is killer. Be sure to check out the new Warfect album Spectre of Devastation everyone (especially if you love thrash metal!)
does not making big kits bad. Personally I have extra crashes on my kit to accent different.
I have more toms to have a wider tone during drum fills and more moving space.
I think small or large kits are great. It depends on what I am playing.
@@chillierspore8786 Agreed, nothing wrong with big kits at all for sure. Love guys like Jason Bittner, Dave Lombardo and Mike Portnoy and they had very sizable kits for sure! Was just stating that regardless of setup, you can still make it work if you have the chops :)
GREAT played Manne
Incredibly cool! I looked in one breath!
Holy shit!
Great playing and loving the drum sound!
I love Warfect
Soooooo clean! Tight and fast af
More like this please!
Damn brilliant!!
Not just proof, that you don't need a huge set. It's also proof, that (at least in many many cases) you don't need to spend much money on proper cymbals. Those Millenium crashes are absolute beginner class and they do a more than decent job here.
does not making big kits bad. Personally I have extra crashes on my kit to accent different.
I have more toms to have a wider tone during drum fills and more moving space.
I think small or large kits are great. It depends on what I am playing.
Good mics and a kickass engineer goes a long way!
Awesome! 🔥
My brother! ❤
Nicely done and clean
Sick af!!! 🤘🤮🤘
Sick🤘
Great job
Så grym du är !!
Machine !!!
Iiiiii like the ufza ufza part 😜
Those millenium cymbals actually sound good
not really
a little too bright for my taste. but not that bad
too glassy to my liking
perfect for the mosh pit
Sick a f👍
This is trash metal, beautiful trash metal, respect from Moscow.) Very cool playing in the drums.
y like the sound of the snare
Fucking sick dude
Reminds of goatwhore. Which is cool
U & Eloy casagrande , the drummer from Sepultura, should do a co lab on a drumming video , both hammering the skins, that would b awesome
Reminds me of Vektor 👍
Sick af
What kind of mics do you use?? Especially for thw bassdrum?
Mics on toms and snare are Samson Q series, one of the cheapest mic sets, though it's discontinued. Bassdrum is probably a mic sound + trigger, or trigger only.
😂I also use Samson... They're not as bad as everyone says.
What i want is a guy like Chris Turner (Oceans Ate Alaska) who don't use Triggers. I want to create a really natural bassdrum sound... But how?
@@haberlhaunz, well, for first of all, decide for yourself - what is a natural bassdrum sound? :D
After that there are only 4 things that matter:
1. Batter and reso head choice
2. Batter and reso head tuning
3. Mic choice and placement
4. Post-production magic
I agree with you
I will try and upload a few videos and send you the link to get an honest review if it's ok🤘
малорик
Those are some Big Splash Cymbals.
that are really bad sounding crashes... but they sound like splashes
What is unique with this drummer? Seems average. Not showing great technicality or creativity.