Meshuggah "Soul Burn" (drum cover)

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2009

Drum Cover of "Soul Burn" by Meshuggah, using Toontrack Superior 2.0 and Roland TD-4 drum kit. As it says in the beginning of the video, I have the rims of tom 1 and 3 triggering two different china cymbals. I'll be adding to this kit sometime in the near future! Disclaimer: This is not perfect! And yeah... I know this would be great on acoustic drums, but I can't play mine in my apartment!

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  • Great cover. I just dont think that electronic kits should count. You truly can drum. But i strongly urge you to by a real kit.

  • @TamaDrummerBrian Ha... thanks - count towards what? I have had acoustic drums for 20 + years but can't play them in my current living situation. I can only use my acoustics for gigs and band rehearsals. Electronics have given me a way to keep improving... and it is a REAL kit. Just electronic. To be honest, playing the this kit is much harder than the acoustic kit.

  • @haskitt i think that having a full sized kit where you have to tune it rather than just clicking some buttons is more realistic. I understand the space issue. I was gonna do that for when i went off to college. I just think that having a rim sound like a china is some bullshit. Still much respect for the technique.

  • @TamaDrummerBrian - I agree... tuning and being able to get the sound out of an acoustic drum with good technique is priceless, and something never learned on an electronic kit. I gotta say though, adjusting to playing on this kit after acoustics... especially the rim as a china was a pretty steep learning curve! Smaller movements are generally harder to memorize for me.

  • Great video. I'm just wondering; I have a Td-4k triggering Superior 2.0 aswell, but it seems there are only one trigger zone on my tom pads - are you using a different module so that you get 2 trigger zones?

  • @ansjosen - Not using another module here... I just switched the tom inputs with the crash inputs so that my toms are dual zone and the crash is single zone.

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  • YOUR FUCKIN DEADLY MAN! I got this same drum kit and I didn't even know you could do such shit on there, I'm a guitar player myself... but the shit you just did with that kit... holy fuck you should be charged for RAPE!

  • YOU FUCKING NAILED IT! HAAKE WOULD GIVE YOU PROPS!

  • daaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn your tight man good job

  • You have some great ability man. I also wanted to comment on the guy hating on e drums. ive been a drummer for 15 years along with my dad and uncle who are both pro. They BOTH have vdrums for practice. From a actively gigging drummer, You cant always set ur kit up where ever u want to for practice. A good drummer will use anything to further his ability. so im with ya on that ! Anyway, Great vids man, Its nice to see there are still drummers out there that keep their style versatile.

  • how long did it take to learn this song?

  • Fuck yeah dude! Great cover! I hear ya on the living situation, my band is doing the same thing starting this week, we're all going direct into a DAW and using superior drummer and such (Alesis DM6 kit).

  • Dude how did you trigger cymbals with the tom rims?? Awesum job btw!

  • Great cover man!

  • i think you are too big or the kit is too small ..

  • Dammmm haskitt.....i've seen this video so many times, but even so, i can't resist to see it once again....=D it is soooo awesome....

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