As a drummer who dreamt of being in a band performing, with crippling anxiety and stage fright, I wish i knew about being a drumtech back then. Thank you for your hard work you do for these videos dude 🤘
Great video! I love watching tour videos! I have a question, what's the difference between the tom on video and the one Sleep Token uses? Aside from sizes and heads, do they just use a lower tune? That's why it so sounds different?
Tuning is all about preference. Whether it’s the heads you use, the brand, to how low or high you tune them. I’ll be putting out a tuning video in the near future, so keep checkin back
Evans G2 clears for tom batter side, Evans G1 clears for reso side, main snare and deep side snare both with Evans Heavyweights, G2 coated for 10" Snare, and usually EQ3 for kick, but couldn't get one for this tour so had to go with Remo Powerstroke 3 clear
A suggestion for tuning the 12" tom, I've found mad consistency if you tune that drum first and then tune the rest of the toms to taste around it. J Rod Sullivan also does this!
@@quinnpalmermusic6224 it’s a combination of shells, and how you tune the heads. The type of head and brand you use is just preference. I’ve worked on my tuning for a couple decades, so I’ve learned a few tricks over the years. I’m glad you enjoy the tones :)
@@cDisturbed. I’ve been an Evans guy for over 20+ years, but recently in the last couple years have been trying out Remo. This tour has kinda brought me back over to Evans, though.
In one of Matt Horn's vids one of the venue staff was going around to each tech and trying to blag free stuff off them. He was caught trying to steal some guitar picks, then later tried get some drum heads and sticks out of Matt. He was reported and told to go home. Some people are just shameless.
@@parthdua1342 I'm not saying this guy was up to no good. But I was just reminded of that other video I saw recently and how easy it must be for some people to get access to venues and be able to just go poking around. In the case of the Matt Horn vid the guy was an employee of the venue. That's crazy enough. But some rando literally walking up to the drum riser and shooting his shot would creep me the hell out, too.
Been seeing lots of these vids recently, so cool! Love seeing what happens behind the scenes at this scale of a show
As a drummer who dreamt of being in a band performing, with crippling anxiety and stage fright, I wish i knew about being a drumtech back then. Thank you for your hard work you do for these videos dude 🤘
@@salesone8615 There’s no stopping you now. Give it a try
Love it very Matt thorn style.
Fr tho
Yessir!!!
@@seansamuels6650 oh damn, it’s the goat! 🔥🐐
That was neat to watch. I appreciate the work you do.
Very different kinda video. But i love it. Keep posting stuffs like this. ❤
Great video! I love watching tour videos! I have a question, what's the difference between the tom on video and the one Sleep Token uses? Aside from sizes and heads, do they just use a lower tune? That's why it so sounds different?
Tuning is all about preference. Whether it’s the heads you use, the brand, to how low or high you tune them. I’ll be putting out a tuning video in the near future, so keep checkin back
Those toms are crispy, oh my word! Can you tell me what type of Evans heads you use across the kit?
Evans G2 clears for tom batter side, Evans G1 clears for reso side, main snare and deep side snare both with Evans Heavyweights, G2 coated for 10" Snare, and usually EQ3 for kick, but couldn't get one for this tour so had to go with Remo Powerstroke 3 clear
I literally thought you said "soundcheck is completed" with an accent until you turned around 😭😭🤣🤣
Love you brother 😘
A suggestion for tuning the 12" tom, I've found mad consistency if you tune that drum first and then tune the rest of the toms to taste around it. J Rod Sullivan also does this!
@@Laurence_Balfour 12” toms will always be the hardest to tune. They just suck
Wow! Those toms sound beautiful, is it mostly the shells or the heads that give it such a "thunky" sound?
@@quinnpalmermusic6224 it’s a combination of shells, and how you tune the heads. The type of head and brand you use is just preference. I’ve worked on my tuning for a couple decades, so I’ve learned a few tricks over the years. I’m glad you enjoy the tones :)
Do you personally prefer Remo or Evans ?
@@cDisturbed. I’ve been an Evans guy for over 20+ years, but recently in the last couple years have been trying out Remo. This tour has kinda brought me back over to Evans, though.
What band was this for?
Karan Aujla
I think matt thorn
@@gedeagushendrawan Horn*
@ yes he is , but you do a great to
The guy asking if he can play on the kit 😂
In one of Matt Horn's vids one of the venue staff was going around to each tech and trying to blag free stuff off them. He was caught trying to steal some guitar picks, then later tried get some drum heads and sticks out of Matt. He was reported and told to go home.
Some people are just shameless.
He was just a kid. He was harmless, and just a fan of the artist playing. He was just excited to have made it on stage to talk to the drummer and I.
i agree w u but this guy seemed nice he did ask and was kid abt it
@@parthdua1342 I'm not saying this guy was up to no good. But I was just reminded of that other video I saw recently and how easy it must be for some people to get access to venues and be able to just go poking around.
In the case of the Matt Horn vid the guy was an employee of the venue. That's crazy enough. But some rando literally walking up to the drum riser and shooting his shot would creep me the hell out, too.
@@RolandDeschain1 yeah dude i saw that video aswell, that guy was just crazy innit