@Imrez Triggers on the bass drums are simply a necessity in fast music. There's NO way around it, I don't care what anyone says. Also, with limited time and house sound engineers, just using triggers saves so much time. Usually I opt for mics and triggers and I do like it when drummers have decent power. Not a fan of tapping.
@h4unt3dfx Heel up, nothing special. :)
timohakkinendotcom 5 months ago
@Imrez Triggers on the bass drums are simply a necessity in fast music. There's NO way around it, I don't care what anyone says. Also, with limited time and house sound engineers, just using triggers saves so much time. Usually I opt for mics and triggers and I do like it when drummers have decent power. Not a fan of tapping.
timohakkinendotcom 5 months ago
@Wailey Hemmetin hyvä tapa treenata ja pitää huolta, ettei toinen jalka ole liikaa toista nopeampi/vahvempi. ;)
timohakkinendotcom 5 months ago
Fucking ridiculous... it almost appears as if he does it heel down but because of the lights I can't tell exactly what his technique is.
h4unt3dfx 1 year ago
@abacacus
Really? You should move in front of the stage and listen this through the loudspeakers. You'll hear the obscene clicky noise instantly!
Imrez 1 year ago
DM5 moduuli! Mulla on samanlainen! :D
ThexteraDrummer 1 year ago
GO TIMO! :D
winterSTU 1 year ago
I love that bass drum sound. More bands need to use a lower sounding sample/tuned kicked drum rather then a obscene clicky noise,
abacacus 1 year ago
Tuomaskin. :D Vittu ton Timon kanssa..........
UgE 1 year ago
FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU- all the Finnish metal celebrities!!! I could see Tuomas.
Nice man, very nice.
Cheers from México!
papupapu1 1 year ago