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Check out my (Sell Crazy's) drummer

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John from Sell Crazy made this drum cover of Everlong playing to a backing track, using his TD-20. I think it sounds mint. The fills into the Chorus are immense.

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Ah, I thought you were hiring him out or something. Will watch later.
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Post by cobascis »

I'm not exactly a Foo Fighters fan but he's a very good drum. Some good sounds outta that kit, suprisingly.
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good stuff.

i'd like to experiment with one of those kits, using my own samples for the sounds. drumbo has one but i've never been let loose on it.
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oh my god.....
he's incredible.
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Post by Mike »

stewart wrote:good stuff.

i'd like to experiment with one of those kits, using my own samples for the sounds. drumbo has one but i've never been let loose on it.
They're brilliant. I think the TD-20 sounds fantastic, particularly when you take time to tweak it.
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Post by Haze »

Fantastic! Sell Crazy should do an cover. I imagine your CP jaguar would sound great on this song with that jcm 800
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Post by robert(original) »

dude, his flow is NICE! i want to set up my kit now and play, but my neighbor is a bitch and i don't want to get evicted just yet.
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Post by kim »

couldn't hear the kickdrum or maybe it's just me. i've never got behind a digikit, because i'm so narrow minded. lol
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Post by Reece »

that was pretty great.

do you (the band i mean) do any proper recordings with the digital kit?
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yeah there's a couple of songs on the upcoming Album (collection of all the EPs and some extra stuff) that have the kit used. It's a great thing.
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Post by ultratwin »

BacchusPaul wrote:Ah, I thought you were hiring him out or something.
As did I.

Glad to hear that's not the truth, you got an ace in the quiver there. Thumbs up on the tones from the set, too! What were they triggering?
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a Roland TD-20 Drum Brain!
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brilliant!
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Post by willlin »

Really impressive stuff.

As a part time drummer I so envious of that kit... Lust.