barefaced-sound presents
Wir präsentieren Ihnen einen besonderen Workshop für "banddienliches" druming.
Aufgrund meiner Tätigkeiten als Musiker und Audioengineer, konnte und kann ich dieses Phänomen lmmer wieder feststellen. Leider trifft dieses Problem Bands und Musiker aller alters und Erfahrungsstufen. Den wenigsten ist jedoch bewusst, wie einfach man diese Problematik mit ein wenig Disziplin und Songanalyse entschärfen und schließlich auf Dauer auch beheben kann.
Musik soll nicht nur den Hörern Spaß machen, sondern auch den Musikern. Und genau hier setzt unser Workshop an.
Leicht und verständlich erklärt Ihnen der Drumer Wolfgang anhand eines Funksongs, wie das Drumset optimal in einer Band eingesetzt werden kann, ohne den Rest der Band zu übertönen. Der Song wird in die verschiedenen Abschnitte eingeteilt und Sie erfahren welche Technik mit welchem Ziel eingesetzt wird. Neben dem eigentlichen Thema hab wir dieser DVD viele nützliche Tipps und Tricks zum akzentuierten Spiel, dem Drumset selbst und dessen Praxiseinsatz spendiert.
Was Sie erwartet:
- Part 1 - Der Workshop
- Part 2 - Das Drumset
- Part 3 - Alle Songteile in der Version 2
- Part 4 - Der komplette Song in Variante 2
- Thomas
Hallo Claus, danke für die Worte. Freut mich dass die drumeria gut ankommt. Ich hoffe du schaust wieder vorbei. Bis dahin mach's gut. Gruß Thomas
- Arfin
Review by michibilly for Rating: I reecltny bought this set and I LOVE IT. In the past I've had a full-size Tama set and another set as well. I also had a Roland TDK-7 that I could never get adjusted to suit me.This kit, however, is so much better and more responsive than the Roland set. The rack was very easy to setup, and my only gripe would be that it would have been nice if the connecting cables had been a bit longer. I was nervous with the standard setup that had the control module between the toms. Even though it sets back a bit, I had visions of whomping on it and decided to make some adjustments. I put the clamp for the crash symbol on the back bar instead of the left side bar, and moved the clamp for the module to the left side bar. That put it totally out of harm's way, however, it was a stretch for the floor tom' cable to reach the pad, but with a little adjustment it got there.Everything you need is in the box except for a seat. The rack is there, all the electronics and cables are there, and even the drum sticks are included. Updates to the module can be done from your computer after downloading them from Alesis; you will need a USB cable to do that (not included, but a standard easily found cable).The pads have a strange sticky' feel to them but they have a nice natural-feeling bounce and are fun to play. The symbols look and react like metal cymbals and the sound is very realistic. The pad used for the snare is a dual function pad, with the rim of the pad being slightly raised and producing a different sound. In the standard kit it sounds like the rim shot' that you would expect.Others have made observations about the pedals creeping, but I'm not having that issue. I have an area rug with a rubber back that is on a laminate floor with the drums on the rug; no creeping so far. The pedals are very responsive and the adjustments for the pads are great. I was up and running very quickly. I do agree that several of the pre-programmed kits sound a whole lot alike and it would have been nice to get more variety.I read about some issues with the snare missing some hits and the ride cymbal going to the bell a little too quickly and downloaded the recommended software update. Although that went well, the instructions had a few omissions and a couple of errors that I reported to Alesis. For your average computer-savvy person, it would not be a huge problem and I was able to figure it out.I've seen this set for as low as $399, and it's totally worth it. I paid well over $1,000 for the Roland TDK-7 and I like this one just as much. Relatively small investment for big fun.
- Pharme423
Very nice site!
- Emi
Two years ago, I released an album of ornagiil worship music for Christmas. I was encouraged by PraiseCharts to write the music for their catalog and the album grew out of that. I self-recorded, self-produced, self-mixed, and self-mastered. Just about the only thing I didn't do on this record is copy the CDs.I have a collection of other non-Christmas songs and would like to record an album of those. I don't want to do all the production work on this one. It was draining and I don't think it really served the project well for me to be over every aspect of it. I'll likely hire a producer and let other players record some parts.I need money for that, though. That's where you come in. Wait sorry I thought I was writing my Kickstarter proposal.As usual, great post, David.
barefaced-sound presents
Die Samplelibrary für einen authentischen Drumsounds!
- Setup und Recordingablauf -
Enthaltene Instrumente:
Bassdrum 22"x18"; Snare 14"x5,5"; Sidesnare 10"x5,5"; Tom high 10"x8"; Tom low 12"x9"; Tom floor 14"x14"; Hihat 14"; Splash 10"; Splash 8"; Crash 16"; Crash 18"; Ride 20"; Bell Chime 8"; Sticks 3A; Bongos WBM100; Cajon CP402; Tamburin Heck Stick; Side Kick; Shorty Shaker; Octagonal Shaker; Tamburin; Claves; Chimes, Handclaps …
● mind.10 Velocitystufen mit unterschiedlichen Samples je Velocitystufe
● Umfangreiche Library mit ca. 280.000 Einzelsamples
und einem Gesamtumfang von ca. 20 GB
● alle Samples in 24 bit /44.1 kHz
● Room- und Overheadsamples in Stereo zu jedem einzelnen Instrument
● umfangreiche Dokumentation des Samplemappings, der
Bedienung und der Software
● Dokumentation des Recordingablaufs
● freie Samplebearbeitung
● an den GM Standard angepasst
● 23 Einzelinstrumente
● uneingeschränkter "barefaced-studio" Support
Fachvortrag zur Erstellung eines virtuellen Instrumentes auf der SAE-Convention in Berlin 2011
Das barefaced-studio war mit einem Fachvortrag auf der SAE-Convention 2011 in Berlin vertreten.
Wir zeigten anhand der barefaced-drums wie ein virtuelles Instrument entseht.
Von der Konzeptionierung, über das Recording und die Programmierung bis zum fertigen Produkt.
Download des Vortragskripts
Angebot:
Das Drumset als virtuelles Instrument:
- Claus
Hi Wolfgang und Thomas, wirklich gute Idee und sympathisch rübergebracht.. Grüße Claus