by tactikal » Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:43 pm
heya guys,
thanks for the replies.
As for the tone sound, I was going by what I saw on the youtube vid posted by one of the members on here.. he spoke of doing tone-slap practice rhythms, and he left his hand distinctly touching the skin after both strikes. ???
Obviously the videos aren't that great resolution-wise, so it could be misleading... Regardless, everything I do on my drums without immediately lifting my hands off results in muffley badness.
I'm reasonable at percussion in general, know how to get good sounds out (and have managed with some difficulty to get something out of these babies) but I know something is wrong... and i get the feeling it's a combination of weak hardware (brackets) and thin skins.
(Trying to tune the conga up to A3 resulted in fractured bracket.)
I bought these drums being told they were "One World" brand... I could only find One World percussion as a Canadian brand, but couldn't get any info on the drums.. turns out they were "One Rhythm" - the cheapest of the cheap of LP's range.
I've spoken to a tig welder and I'll probably get the brackets reinforced and buy better skins.. as the construction of the drum seems ok (nothing special, but hey)...I should be able to get a good sound if I can get them skinned, tuned and stable (as in the brackets).
Marco, when you say overtones are a problem in budget drums.. is this because of the cheaper skins that are supplied? It doesn't seem to have to do with the wood or construction as i can remove the overtones by damping the skin slightly.
Cheers for your help too.. I really do think it's the skins that are the major prob, and needed a sounding board.
Does anyone know the likelyhood of shipping Mule-skins internationally? Quarantine restrictions?
I'm having a hard-time even getting prepared cowhide here in Australia ( I don't really feel the urge to shave hair off belly hides. :laugh: )
I'll shoot off some emails and see what arises.
Cheers!