Doubles on the bass drum
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Man that sounds great. How did you get your left foot to follow.
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Love this video. I swear we use identical techniques as well, though I have my Elim springs maxed out and my footboard is set to the heaviest setting. What trigger module and settings do you use? How do you have your kick setup (tension, pillows, etc.)?
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Hei ... eiks noi oo jotkut saatanan eliminaattorit ... :D eihä siinä ku pedaalit on eliminaattorit ja mies on itse terminaattori =) ;P Millonkas muute harkkaa ??
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magical shoes :P
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sano miten helvetissä teet tämän?? siis eikös tämä oo iha perus heeltoe? näyttää vaan toi liike nii hemmetin pieneltä että ihan ku polkisit normaalisti
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Acc LOVE how clean your playing is! Its beautiful
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heel toe?
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I thought there'd be someone in the same situation. It pisses me off sometimes, right foot can do about 190 comfortable, left can do about 145... uncomfortably.
Aaargh, I did it again.. Accidentally removed someone's comment when trying to hit the "reply" button! Hate it when this happens!!
While I am a total monkey with computers, this still is a usability issue that I think should be corrected by Youtube.
lapiska 2 years ago
Nice job on the doubles.
The same technique i used for WFD since 2000 only to go past 300 i just shorten the strokes.
try it and see how it works for you
Tim
TimWaterson 2 years ago
Thanks Tim! I guessed it was the same technique, since I've watched your videos very carefully, man..
lapiska 2 years ago
triggered? since i hear differences in the strokes. oO but they all are so loud, so i guess its triggered. good sound!
M3G4G0TH 2 years ago
Yeah it's a triggered sound - different sample than in the 270-and-shuffles-video though. There's some acoustic sound in there too (from the overhead mic), so that might explain the differences you hear.
lapiska 2 years ago
your technique is awesome thanks for sharing this
neoideo 2 years ago
Thanks man!
lapiska 2 years ago