lol... awesome!
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Tom, nothing that happens to musicians, especially drummers surprises me. I just need to know if I need a HazMat suit, a space suit, or a rather large distance between me and the other drummer.
The guy with metronome in hand would have left with it in a different location where he could have timed his............................................... .................................................. .......well, I think you can figure that 1 out.
Other drummers opinions I just took with the proverbial grain of salt.
they are helpful when recording under extremely sensitive mics and when being ocd
I don't use it every time I tune, but If I am going into a studio and am in the room I am going to record in, Why not get everything singing perfectly. I have never had the engineer get mad that my drums are perfectly in tune. There are WAY too many gadgets/gizmos to take drummers cash, but I think there are way too many drummers who have awful sounding drums too that could use one of these.
I can tune a guitar with a piano, or by using the fret on the string above, but they sure sell a lot of guitar tuners.
Most gigs I play I am hammring the drums pretty hard with distorted guitars cranked. It might be the OCD as I like things in tune for me not the audience. haha
Ok, in tune with its self. As in each lug perfectly in tune on the respecting head. There are many available options to tune any drum yes. There is also no right and wrong in changing t the relation of the batter to the reso head.
I mean the reso head perfectly in tune with itself and the batter perfectly in tune with itself. You still need some knowledge on tuning to adjust this for a specific result, Unless you tune everything to the exact same. I personally like my batters a bit lower than my reso.
I've been using a tune-bot for 3 years and love it. Store my preferred settings in it for multiple kits to get repeatable levels quickly.