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Attn: Drummers and drum owners. [message #102095] Wed, 14 January 2009 12:30 Go to next message
excelav is currently offline  excelav   
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Drummers! Something else I found, looks very cool, Drum tuning made easy!
I wonder if it will warp your rims??? This could save some time in the
studio, I think this is something I will have to try. I wonder if it will
work on die-cast hoops
http://www.drumtech.com/index-ani.html
http://www.drumtech.com/dts2.html

Videos:
High
Speed

http://www.drumtech.com/Video/DTS-Demo-Jimmy-Carnelli-High.m ov
http://www.drumtech.com/2007_Drum_Tech_DTS_Brochure.pdf
Re: Attn: Drummers and drum owners. [message #102096 is a reply to message #102095] Wed, 14 January 2009 12:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
excelav is currently offline  excelav   
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Here's the WMV:

http://www.drumtech.com/Video/DTS-Demo-Jimmy-Carnelli-High.w mv

"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>Drummers! Something else I found, looks very cool, Drum tuning made easy!
> I wonder if it will warp your rims??? This could save some time in the
>studio, I think this is something I will have to try. I wonder if it will
>work on die-cast hoops
>http://www.drumtech.com/index-ani.html
>http://www.drumtech.com/dts2.html
>
>Videos:
>High
>Speed
>
> http://www.drumtech.com/Video/DTS-Demo-Jimmy-Carnelli-High.m ov
>http://www.drumtech.com/2007_Drum_Tech_DTS_Brochure.pdf
Re: Attn: Drummers and drum owners. [message #102118 is a reply to message #102095] Wed, 14 January 2009 22:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Rod Lincoln is currently offline  Rod Lincoln
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I've played a rental kit that had those on it 2 times over the past year on
shows.
I was pretty unimpressed. I think it choked the drums.
I won't be getting it.
Rod

"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>Drummers! Something else I found, looks very cool, Drum tuning made easy!
> I wonder if it will warp your rims??? This could save some time in the
>studio, I think this is something I will have to try. I wonder if it will
>work on die-cast hoops
>http://www.drumtech.com/index-ani.html
>http://www.drumtech.com/dts2.html
>
>Videos:
>High
>Speed
>
> http://www.drumtech.com/Video/DTS-Demo-Jimmy-Carnelli-High.m ov
>http://www.drumtech.com/2007_Drum_Tech_DTS_Brochure.pdf
Re: Attn: Drummers and drum owners. [message #102124 is a reply to message #102118] Thu, 15 January 2009 00:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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I wondered about that..... doesn't seem like a good idea to put pressure on
one side of the shell, the very thing you want to resonate. I thought I
heard it choking in the video too, but you can never tell about those things
w/o hands on in person.
AA


"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote in message
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>
> I've played a rental kit that had those on it 2 times over the past year
> on
> shows.
> I was pretty unimpressed. I think it choked the drums.
> I won't be getting it.
> Rod
>
> "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>Drummers! Something else I found, looks very cool, Drum tuning made easy!
>> I wonder if it will warp your rims??? This could save some time in the
>>studio, I think this is something I will have to try. I wonder if it
>>will
>>work on die-cast hoops
>>http://www.drumtech.com/index-ani.html
>>http://www.drumtech.com/dts2.html
>>
>>Videos:
>>High
>>Speed
>>
>> http://www.drumtech.com/Video/DTS-Demo-Jimmy-Carnelli-High.m ov
>>http://www.drumtech.com/2007_Drum_Tech_DTS_Brochure.pdf
>
Re: Attn: Drummers and drum owners. [message #102130 is a reply to message #102124] Thu, 15 January 2009 08:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jamie K is currently offline  Jamie K   UNITED STATES
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Plus, there are times when I WANT to detune one of the lugs. So I think
I'll stick with the "old fashioned" method. :^)

Cheers,
-Jamie
www.JamieKrutz.com


Aaron Allen wrote:
> I wondered about that..... doesn't seem like a good idea to put pressure on
> one side of the shell, the very thing you want to resonate. I thought I
> heard it choking in the video too, but you can never tell about those things
> w/o hands on in person.
> AA
>
>
> "Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:496eca59$1@linux...
>> I've played a rental kit that had those on it 2 times over the past year
>> on
>> shows.
>> I was pretty unimpressed. I think it choked the drums.
>> I won't be getting it.
>> Rod
>>
>> "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> Drummers! Something else I found, looks very cool, Drum tuning made easy!
>>> I wonder if it will warp your rims??? This could save some time in the
>>> studio, I think this is something I will have to try. I wonder if it
>>> will
>>> work on die-cast hoops
>>> http://www.drumtech.com/index-ani.html
>>> http://www.drumtech.com/dts2.html
>>>
>>> Videos:
>>> High
>>> Speed
>>>
>>> http://www.drumtech.com/Video/DTS-Demo-Jimmy-Carnelli-High.m ov
>>> http://www.drumtech.com/2007_Drum_Tech_DTS_Brochure.pdf
>
>
Re: Drummers and drum owners. [message #102201 is a reply to message #102095] Mon, 19 January 2009 08:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Rich Lamanna is currently offline  Rich Lamanna   UNITED STATES
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Here's some observation a jazz drummer friend of mine, Dave Calarco, offered
regarding this. Thought you might be interested in his insight and
experience. He's been around a while.

Rich

"Yeah man things aren't always what they look like. That system is very
inaccurate in tuning drum heads exact. You may be able to increase the
overall tension but you can't really tune the head harmonically to itself.
Each head tunes completely different depending on the relationship between
the head and the collar and the collar and the bearing edge of the drum.
Plus I heard from guys that it has to constantly be tightened as the whole
thing tends to shift on the drum shell especially at higher tensions.
"Uni tuning" has been around for a while and it's never really caught on in
the industry. There's no substitue for a good ear and the know how to
properly tune a drum head."

"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:496e3d52$1@linux...
>
> Drummers! Something else I found, looks very cool, Drum tuning made easy!
> I wonder if it will warp your rims??? This could save some time in the
> studio, I think this is something I will have to try. I wonder if it
> will
> work on die-cast hoops
> http://www.drumtech.com/index-ani.html
> http://www.drumtech.com/dts2.html
>
> Videos:
> High
> Speed
>
> http://www.drumtech.com/Video/DTS-Demo-Jimmy-Carnelli-High.m ov
> http://www.drumtech.com/2007_Drum_Tech_DTS_Brochure.pdf
Re: Drummers and drum owners. [message #102206 is a reply to message #102201] Mon, 19 January 2009 13:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Rod Lincoln is currently offline  Rod Lincoln
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spot on!
rod
"Very Deep Productions" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
>Here's some observation a jazz drummer friend of mine, Dave Calarco, offered

>regarding this. Thought you might be interested in his insight and
>experience. He's been around a while.
>
>Rich
>
>"Yeah man things aren't always what they look like. That system is very

>inaccurate in tuning drum heads exact. You may be able to increase the
>overall tension but you can't really tune the head harmonically to itself.

>Each head tunes completely different depending on the relationship between

>the head and the collar and the collar and the bearing edge of the drum.

>Plus I heard from guys that it has to constantly be tightened as the whole

>thing tends to shift on the drum shell especially at higher tensions.
>"Uni tuning" has been around for a while and it's never really caught on
in
>the industry. There's no substitue for a good ear and the know how to
>properly tune a drum head."
>
>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:496e3d52$1@linux...
>>
>> Drummers! Something else I found, looks very cool, Drum tuning made easy!
>> I wonder if it will warp your rims??? This could save some time in the
>> studio, I think this is something I will have to try. I wonder if it

>> will
>> work on die-cast hoops
>> http://www.drumtech.com/index-ani.html
>> http://www.drumtech.com/dts2.html
>>
>> Videos:
>> High
>> Speed
>>
>> http://www.drumtech.com/Video/DTS-Demo-Jimmy-Carnelli-High.m ov
>> http://www.drumtech.com/2007_Drum_Tech_DTS_Brochure.pdf
>
>
Re: Drummers and drum owners. [message #102222 is a reply to message #102201] Tue, 20 January 2009 02:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
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next you'll be saying you can tuna a fish...yeah right...

On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 11:11:37 -0500, "Very Deep Productions"
<richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:

>Here's some observation a jazz drummer friend of mine, Dave Calarco, offered
>regarding this. Thought you might be interested in his insight and
>experience. He's been around a while.
>
>Rich
>
>"Yeah man things aren't always what they look like. That system is very
>inaccurate in tuning drum heads exact. You may be able to increase the
>overall tension but you can't really tune the head harmonically to itself.
>Each head tunes completely different depending on the relationship between
>the head and the collar and the collar and the bearing edge of the drum.
>Plus I heard from guys that it has to constantly be tightened as the whole
>thing tends to shift on the drum shell especially at higher tensions.
>"Uni tuning" has been around for a while and it's never really caught on in
>the industry. There's no substitue for a good ear and the know how to
>properly tune a drum head."
>
>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:496e3d52$1@linux...
>>
>> Drummers! Something else I found, looks very cool, Drum tuning made easy!
>> I wonder if it will warp your rims??? This could save some time in the
>> studio, I think this is something I will have to try. I wonder if it
>> will
>> work on die-cast hoops
>> http://www.drumtech.com/index-ani.html
>> http://www.drumtech.com/dts2.html
>>
>> Videos:
>> High
>> Speed
>>
>> http://www.drumtech.com/Video/DTS-Demo-Jimmy-Carnelli-High.m ov
>> http://www.drumtech.com/2007_Drum_Tech_DTS_Brochure.pdf
>
Re: Drummers and drum owners. [message #102229 is a reply to message #102222] Tue, 20 January 2009 18:51 Go to previous message
Rich Lamanna is currently offline  Rich Lamanna   UNITED STATES
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Ba Da Boom. That was a Striped Bass Guitar, I have a Tuna Can but no Can
Tuna.

"rick" <parnell68athotmaildotcom> wrote in message
news:aibbn49143ionfa1okd1bhm6agj7iqtfbv@4ax.com...
> next you'll be saying you can tuna a fish...yeah right...
>
> On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 11:11:37 -0500, "Very Deep Productions"
> <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
>
>>Here's some observation a jazz drummer friend of mine, Dave Calarco,
>>offered
>>regarding this. Thought you might be interested in his insight and
>>experience. He's been around a while.
>>
>>Rich
>>
>>"Yeah man things aren't always what they look like. That system is very
>>inaccurate in tuning drum heads exact. You may be able to increase the
>>overall tension but you can't really tune the head harmonically to
>>itself.
>>Each head tunes completely different depending on the relationship between
>>the head and the collar and the collar and the bearing edge of the drum.
>>Plus I heard from guys that it has to constantly be tightened as the whole
>>thing tends to shift on the drum shell especially at higher tensions.
>>"Uni tuning" has been around for a while and it's never really caught on
>>in
>>the industry. There's no substitue for a good ear and the know how to
>>properly tune a drum head."
>>
>>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:496e3d52$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Drummers! Something else I found, looks very cool, Drum tuning made
>>> easy!
>>> I wonder if it will warp your rims??? This could save some time in the
>>> studio, I think this is something I will have to try. I wonder if it
>>> will
>>> work on die-cast hoops
>>> http://www.drumtech.com/index-ani.html
>>> http://www.drumtech.com/dts2.html
>>>
>>> Videos:
>>> High
>>> Speed
>>>
>>> http://www.drumtech.com/Video/DTS-Demo-Jimmy-Carnelli-High.m ov
>>> http://www.drumtech.com/2007_Drum_Tech_DTS_Brochure.pdf
>>
>
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