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The Danny Carey Mandala Drum - Preset 10 - Lea's Harp

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This preset is a harp sound. The Mandala plays different notes in different scale patterns depending on where and how hard you hit the pad.

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  • this is great buuuuuuuuuut...

    the presets are set to scales. Kinda like playing an autoharp. If it was set to be chromatic and these same scales where played I would be awfully impressed.

  • chromatic is in the list.

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  • you can do fucking farting noises if you wanted to, you can hook it up to your computer and get any sound

  • This . . . is pretty fucking amazing!

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  • @kurama490 i have one set up to play Beethoven's symphony 5 in dog barks

  • This is the same mandala he uses in all those songs. He has presets loaded onto his laptop to que them while in concert. Danny helped invent and develop these by the way. :)

  • @yomommabeenlogin22 same drum pad, different setting.

  • yup that is true, on Pushit Live Aloke Dutta is playing the tablas and they gave him a solo in the middle of the song too..

  • off the subject a little but METOPIA69... you are quite good at double strokes mate

  • are u running that through the marshall i see in front of your feet?

  • he uses a korg wave drum as well. they were made from '94 to '95, only about 3000 units were made. there's one on ebay right now for about 7 grand [USD]. and that's a fairly competitive price for one of those beauties.

  • Yep... Just bought mine today.

    The Mandala v2 replaces 3 Roland PD-8s, a Percussion module, and a midi to usb cable.

    $350 at MusiciansFriend now, the v1 is still $1,000. It all depends on whether you use a laptop on stage or not... which I do. If you don't, then save up $1,000 because this thing is amazing.

  • Its a Middle Eastern (of Indian- I forget) instrument called a Tabla. Danny Carey studied it with Aloke Dutta before or during the recording of Aenima. And if you have the Salival box set, on the live version of Pushit, I've heard that Aloke Dutta played live with that band for that recording.

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