techcnially, most e-drums just take vibration signals drum a drum head and trigger various drum sounds (perhaps triggering different sound based on where/how-hard you hit it). The wave-drum is different in that the sound from drum head is used as a wave-guide (like fiber-optics, but with sound) to shape and give character to basic drum waveforms. This makes wave-drum more nuanced and responsive. Think of it like this: the drum is a synth, and the head acts like it's filter.
do all wave drums let you put things on a loop like that?
babadef 1 year ago
@babadef looping pedal..
PlentyofWax 1 year ago
Wow that's pretty damn awesome. Me wants one.
Solaris125 3 years ago
i saw him live do this and i still dont no how it works. its cool how he dubs everythin over each other.
he said ther not on the market 'cos they costed heaps and bad marketting
hes an awesome drummer
tobyssonor 4 years ago
The new one's gonna be a lot less expensive that the original with the same technology.
screaminkeys 2 years ago
wow man
thought it was a bass backin up in the begining, this and mandala pads = swayt
ivxstevexvi 5 years ago
How does that work?
That's just baffling!
dwsabianguy 5 years ago
techcnially, most e-drums just take vibration signals drum a drum head and trigger various drum sounds (perhaps triggering different sound based on where/how-hard you hit it). The wave-drum is different in that the sound from drum head is used as a wave-guide (like fiber-optics, but with sound) to shape and give character to basic drum waveforms. This makes wave-drum more nuanced and responsive. Think of it like this: the drum is a synth, and the head acts like it's filter.
gumbasmut 3 years ago