Legendary musicians Derrick "Dock" Murdock (Jay Leno Show and the Prime Time band) and David "Fingers" Haynes jam together and demonstrate their incredible playing through a TC Electronic stack tha...
Legendary musicians Derrick "Dock" Murdock (Jay Leno Show and the Prime Time band) and David "Fingers" Haynes jam together and demonstrate their incredible playing through a TC Electronic stack that includes RH450 amps and RS210, RS410 and RS212 cabinets.
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It's easy really to see why the tuners on the heads aren't always registering. Firstly Derrick is only playing through the large stack in the middle and sometimes is playing too fast for the tuner to track. Secondly the two smaller stacks either side are a stereo "custom tuned" pair that David uses for his electronic drum amplification. This will not really show note info.
The amp's don't seem to be registering any input - playing through one it constantly gives you a tuner reading and the input level moves. It could well be straight to desk. They are great amps though.
Hopefully TC gets another endorsing artist to do a demo clip: Dominique Di Piazza. It would be great to hear the rig with a totally different playing style coming through it, wouldn't it?
They BOTH are amazing. It is hare to imagine fingers only are funking like this.
Listening with headphones, you can hear the "drums" are mixed, some left speaker, some right, most balanced. That, and no mics in the shot, makes me wonder if the cabinets are involved in the sound we hear at all.
It seems like its DI from the head, then perhaps out from the laptop to the cabs, but our audio wouldn't have the cabs.
Great sound, truly, but are the cabinets contributing?
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They are great amps though.
Listening with headphones, you can hear the "drums" are mixed, some left speaker, some right, most balanced. That, and no mics in the shot, makes me wonder if the cabinets are involved in the sound we hear at all.
It seems like its DI from the head, then perhaps out from the laptop to the cabs, but our audio wouldn't have the cabs.
Great sound, truly, but are the cabinets contributing?