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David"fingers"Haynes Jazzin Around

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2009

Me playing my Korg Nanopad, using Toontrack Software Superior 2.0, and Ableton Live 8

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  • Does your apparent ease have anything to do with the WD-40 off in the corner?

    Easily the best finger drumming I've ever heard.

  • That's it! lol Can you keep a secret? lol

  • Hey!

    Just a question...aside from the ease of setting up, and the diversity of sounds you can get from a comp/perc controller, what makes you choose this as opposed to real drums? You're obviously an accomplished drummer, don't you miss the feel/dynamics/sound projection of a real drum kit?

  • I don't choose one over the other. It's just something that I started doing because a drumset wasn't available to me. Both sides have their advantages. Think of it this way, if there were a 100 other computer companies that could compete with the mac, would we be as interested in having one? I feel very thankful to have this gift that seems to be unique from many others.

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  • Yes I do, since 91.

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  • Cool David!! It sounds freshly, we can breathe it.

    Where can I get that support for my Nano?

  • Cool David!! It sounds freshly, we can breathe it.

    Where can I get that support for my Nano?

  • @32TeamBravo32 Is it really that much of a difference? He's using his fingers instead of his hands/feet. I'm sure he can do more with 2 fingers than most drummers can do with "a real drum kit".

    Percussion is percussion weather you are banging the skins on a standard set or tapping a trash can with a stick.. What is important is the ability of the performer to feel the beat.

  • this is quite fascinating. For a few years now I've been playing with computer driven kits on programs like Reason in an attempt to get a realistic feel and swing in my drum tracks, but it always sounds mechanical which I thought was due to the instrument samples always sounding the same on each hit. I would love to see the timeline on an ableton track after you have recorded something like this into it so I could see how the hits fall into the time signature (behind/infront of beat etc)

  • YOu know how much money and time he can save by doin this

  • get a real drum kit

  • Amazing Grooving David!

    a+

    yeah.. its USB.

  • is the nanopad connected via usb to the mac?

  • Really like this A LOT. Real deal beat machine Mastery. I have a 2500 MPC and can't do it THAT fast, but I do OK.

    I think I seen the nanoPAD for like 60 somewhere. although I do have one, I need something to travel with. nanoPAD is fire.

  • THIS KICKS ASS!

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