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Chris Baker - Groove Essentials 2.0 - 53 Fast (Roland TD-12)

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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2009

The track is from Tommy Igoe's Groove Essentials 2.0 instructional book/DVD. It's #53 Fast.

The drum sounds are from the TD-12 module. I've done a small amount of post processing with TruVerb and T-Racks 3 Deluxe. And the stereo master of the backing track and drum track were ran through PSP VintageWarmer, also.

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  • Bloody Brilliant!! :D

  • @conory thanks!

  • Dude waht is your camera?!?!?!

  • @TheHOmac

    it's a Canon Powershot SD780 point-and-shoot that also does 720p video. Pretty slick little camera!

  • hmm, no more Superior Drummer?

  • @ransisua still trying to get it to trigger to my satisfaction with this kit. the hi-hat is my biggest problem right now. but I plan to do some videos triggering Superior 2.0 samples in the near future. even if I'm just recording the TD-12 hi-hat by itself along with the samples :\

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  • @ChrisBakerDrummer I don't know if you knew this already but, try setting your Hi-Hat on VH-12

  • hey man you shouldnt use the felt side of the beater on that mesh head it will tear. awesome drumming btw

  • Great play-along. subtle in many ways.

  • @andrben

    thanks! for this video, I ran 1/4" cables out from the Master Out from the back of the TD-12 module into inputs on my PreSonus FP10 audio interface. The software I used was Ableton Live 7. The audio track was just a mp3 on 1 track in Ableton and the stereo drum mix was a 2nd track.

    I definitely like the PD-125 snare pad over the smaller 10" pad that comes w/ the TD-12 kit. And being able to adjust it on a snare stand vs. that mount arm that is attached to the rack is great, also

  • Simple playing and nice groove. If only more drummers new the importance of these two. Keep it up dude! ;)

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