Ribbon Crasher Made out of Cymbals
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- Опубліковано 26 жов 2016
- original ribbon crasher build:
• Making a Ribbon Crasher
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I like how the cymbal ones have a little more sustain to them, they seem more musical.
Althought, this could be useful to use if you want little sustain, like in DnB :v
Of course, both have their merits. I think as a standalone sound, the cymbal ones sound nicer, but context dictates which is best. The steel ones would be awesome, especially being played by someone like Jojo Mayer.
i think that's because they're just more stripes
how about both types in one crasher?
You should try to make snare wires out of guitar strings
He finally did!!
People who do stuff like this really are so creative. In more ways than one lol :)
Love it homie!
Oh Hai Gabe 😂
the new ones have a pleasant ring, the steel is kinda flat with no particular tone. lot of tedious work, nice job!
i like the crisp sound of the crasher. imagine if we had many of them with different pitches. that'd be really cool!
damm... now I need to get a step drill...
BRB rdavidr, just switching channels!
Bandsaw in sync with the music. cool!
Hi David! I am the drum set player from the Powhatan Marching Band. I saw you while I was rehearsing, but didn't get a chance to meet you, so I just wanted to tell you that you've been a huge influence and inspiration throughout my music career :)
Thats awesome man, wyndell and I go way back, I taught with jb for a few seasons of indoor, and ransome was actually my band director haha. But if I had known I would have stuck around a little longer. I caught your show though and was great man, if you ever see me around be sure to holler!
Ok sure thing!
Thought the cymbal brass sounded a little more musical but they both sound cool and have their place. Well done.
make shure you don't get any brass or bronze splinters in you're fingers or eyes! they're poisonous as hell. awesome video though, really love the sound they make :D
Another great build! Both sounded good, but I liked the cymbal one better. It was a bit louder and sounded brighter.
I couldn't help but notice the bandsaw cutting being timed with the music, love it man, you're videos are the best!
Just a word of work advice for anyone attempting stuff like this.. and for you David.. With a drill press and tapping metal, always clamp down your material whenever you can which ishould be 99.9% of the time. As someone who has drilled thousands upon thousands of holes with a drill press I cannot express enough how dangerous they can be at times when the bit suddenly bites, grabs, and locks the material causing whatever was held by you to spin a full 360 in an instant. I've seen people's arms cut wide open, fingers lost, and have seen pictures of degloving where all the skin is ripped off a finger. It happens so fast there is no way you can pull your hand out of the way fast enough. When you were trying to drive that 3/8 bit I was totally cringing. And it can happen with any material, and just as often with thin stuff if not moreso. Keep those fingers!
Sounds pretty great. Makes me wanna try to make one.
The groove at the end was great! Wasnt sure if it was in an odd time but I was nodding along! Great work!!
Subliminal flying spaghetti monster? LMAO
Muito bom David! Sou baterista e entusiasta das novidades... sou fã das suas invensões!
Abraço!
omg yes mate I love your yt channel was so exited for another video been looking at all ur view you helped me out loads mann keep it up I absolutely can't wait for the next one and you should do reading comments 1 time but incorporate a drumming video into it xxxx
i saved bunch of cracked cymbals years ago for this, but didn't know where to start and which tools use.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Wow, a cracked A Custom. Who would’ve thought that would happen...Awesome work, as usual.
THE PICTURE AT 7:12 LOL! Great video btw, big inspiration David.l.
Love your channel, David!
this one from cymbals is far more better than metal!!! More clearly wash sound and volume and sound like blade in sharpness!Good work dude!!
sounds awesome, great timbre on that.
I just made that exact same sound! I took some no name hi-hats, inverted them, and drilled like 30 holes in one, and 50 in the other, kept them inverted and reverse mounted them (Bottom on top, top on bottom, with bells both pointed inward) as hi-hats again. Has the tone of the steel ones you made with the decay of the cymbal ones you did!
I love the anvil. You are very inventive! Keep up the great work!
The problem was using lubricant with the bit. That actually has the opposite effect on the metal than what you want- it lubricates the metal and reduces friction, which prevents the bit from cutting into the metal. Try an actual cutting oil, you should see quite a difference. Love your videos and your creativity, excellent work.
The old crash cymbal bits sounds good like a max stack
3:30 the saw and music sync: gg hahah
I really like the sheetmetal over the cymbal material.
I Love all your videos man, and keep up the good work. :)
i prefer the metal ones personally; they have a more defined transient. both sound great though.
I liked the cymbal one more. :)
i think the cymbal has a nicer body so I think a mix of the two would sound great.
I really like how there is a conscious cadence to your editing. :)
Can't get enough of these vids man
infectious grooves man!
I don't usually comment on yt videos but I loved the way that you sync the saw sound with music. specially in the min 3:30.
keed rocking!
Yes!! Finally a new vid!! Sounds awesome. What was that meatball monster thing you put in for a sec haha.
At my high school we are doing a steam punk themed show and the snare line has ribbon crashers over there rim, and this sounds exactly like theirs, great job!
i love the cuts this editing! i can tell you took quite a bit of care with the scene where you were using the bandsaw
I like how you clip your video so good to the music.
wow the quality of your videos has changed so much since then
Nice. I like the sawing cuts to the beat and the autofocus transition at 03:54. Kind of prefer the steel strips because of the staccato-ness but it'd be interesting to hear the cymbal strip version with fewer pieces or the nuts tightened a little.
you should put springs behind the washers to shorten the decay. better yet, another nut above each spring and you have adjustable decay
cymbals sound better in the mix. nice work.
i never thought i’d love these ribbons as much as i do now
That pause at 8:29 was the hottest thing I’ve heard
Tracks are "Eagle Rider" and "infinity machine" off of Dave's SoundCloud soundcloud.com/silentdave91
You should try mounting an individual strip on top of a crash or china to get a slight stack/jingle/rivet sound.
I made one out of some blue tempered shim stock scraps from work. It sounds awesome.
The beginning of your demo groove hurts me so much. It's well played, but I'm trying to groove to it. But on a serious note good job, I get all the inspired
That's really cool, almost like a hi hat bark
It sounds really good..
awesome beat
Love the videos! Any plans on doing a Q&A? Greetz from Austria
I like the metal ones i honestly thought the cymbal ones would sound better, not disappointed just surprised still like them both though!
Are there any other uses for old drum sticks besides that (awesome) beater that you made?
Nice idea, im gonna make one out og my old cymbals👍🏻
If you just Flatten the metal ribbons and scratched the metal to look shiny and they will be awesome like they were the first time. And I love all the videos you make they are awesome! and possibly if you read this comment you could make a video on remaking the same metal ribbons.
The new ones sound much more lively.
You inspire me
Have you done a video tour of your shop itself? If not that would be interesting to see.
Please upload more vids, more often. The cymbal project is down due to hard drive crash :( so it's up to you to entertain us drummers.
I preferred the cymbal one for both examples. Awesome are the things you share with us poor folk. On the cymbal one... do you know which is on top. B8 or B20? I have B8 pro set.
The Andrew Hale sample is much appreciated.
I can smell metal on my hands after watching this video
really awesome
genius. very inspiring. going to make a bunch of weird things now. thnx
It's about time!!!
Dave, your videos are great.
I'd like to say that the beat featured around 1:40 is one of my favorites you've made... It's awesome, what is the sample from??
Maybe try alternating the bronze and steel ribbons and see what that sounds like. Well, hear what that sounds like...you can't see sound
Nicholas Margarite not without a spectrum analyser anyway !
Great video. I would have liked to see B8 vs B20 as well. Did you try that for yourself? Does it make any difference?
this might be... RAOUF around the edges, but it's got character
make yourself a rack of those babies , you know different thickness for each one, or a different amount of metal pieces in each one
Dude, your videos are sick!! greetings from Chesapeake btw 😂😂
nice haha a couple hours away
Anyone else see the Flying Spaghetti Monster?? 😳
I would love to see you make a spiral cymbal
Pastafari !
The background music reminds me of the LA Noire theme, great vid too :-)
Seems to be a Spaghetti and Meatball Monster at 7:12. Subliminal snack suggestion.
What product did you spray on those cymbals to clean them?
Great videos :)
Rdavidr , can you record a lesson about , how to change a drum heads and how make good sound ?
7:12 nice spaghetti monster.
OH MY FLYING SPAGHETTI MONSTER this is amazing
I much prefer the cymbal ribbons, as compared to the steel. The cymbal ribbons are clearer, brighter, and carry more definition. The steel ribbons are darker, which I would normally go for but for some reason not what I find appealing in this instance, but sound "dead."
Yea the cymbal one has a brighter tone🤙🏼
hey, do you take project idea suggestions? because I think diy rototoms would be cool.
Nice, i am going to make a copy,Thank u so much for share........
Hey Dave, how did you record that sax on the second (?) beat? It sounds great!
all glory to the flying spaghetti monster
Should've done a metal cymbal salad. A combo of both by chance
7:25 Oooh! That's really nice!
The cymbal-ones also have a nicer tonal quality, little bit more overtones than the metal ones.
I love it
what if you drill a third hole in the middle than you could mount it on a high hat stand. with the high hat clutch on top you could change the pressure between the cymbal pieces and change the sound.
It does look like the flying spaghetti monster indeed lmao
Best vid on youtube?
I think the one made out of symbols sounds better
Cool work. Now what was wrong w/ the bit on the drill press?
can you make a video showing alternative ways to cut cymbals? like for those of us who do not have the tools you use, given there are some, they don't have to be as good as your methods but another possibility?
this one is way better than the original
excelente
Background music sounds like LA Noire title screen with a drum beat.
I'm with you the steel is more jingly is that a word and the cymbals have more of a open hihat sound