minimalist stripped down drum kits

General Gear Discussion - effects, synths, etc.

Moderator: Ghost Hip

User avatar
Zounds Perspex
FAMOUS
FAMOUS
Posts: 1741
Joined: Tue May 17, 2011 10:21 pm

Re: minimalist stripped down drum kits

Post by Zounds Perspex »

Chankgeez wrote:Also, from what I remember, Thermos Malling of Doo Rag played some crazy minimalist set-up.


yeah, like...a Budweiser box for a kick drum, and some pieces of pipe.
Maybe partying will help.
User avatar
GlitteryChunks
committed
committed
Posts: 297
Joined: Fri Jul 27, 2012 7:18 pm

Re: minimalist stripped down drum kits

Post by GlitteryChunks »

Image

Bringing this back because I'm in a bit of a quandry with drums.

I'd like to get a super minimal kit (snare, hat, ride, bass) but I live in an apartment.

I've decided nylon brushes are going to be my best friend for this, but the bass drum situation still has me stumped.

This will be solely for recording purposes so right now I'm thinking I could get something like.....

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bear-Foot-Stomp ... 0897001418

Maybe put some rubber feet on the bottom, put a thick wool sock on, mic it, then go EQ crazy? Since this isn't anything like a foot pedal I don't know if holding down a complex beat would be tougher. Maybe I would have a hard time transitioning if I actually built up any skills, and got an opportunity to play a real bass drum.....

Not that something like that would stop me, but something I've thought about.

Has anyone had success with other bass drum alternatives? Seems like my most viable option at the moment.

:idk: :idk: :idk: :idk: :idk: :idk: :idk: :idk:
Great business with::: space6oy, SpaceFlunky, iamthesnow, DannDubbleEwe, leaves turn, Jero, Gigahearts_FX, PumpkinPieces, sergiomunoz74
User avatar
dorfmeister
IAMILF
IAMILF
Posts: 2066
Joined: Fri Oct 24, 2008 11:31 pm

Re: minimalist stripped down drum kits

Post by dorfmeister »

GlitteryChunks wrote:Image

Bringing this back because I'm in a bit of a quandry with drums.

I'd like to get a super minimal kit (snare, hat, ride, bass) but I live in an apartment.

I've decided nylon brushes are going to be my best friend for this, but the bass drum situation still has me stumped.

This will be solely for recording purposes so right now I'm thinking I could get something like.....

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bear-Foot-Stomp ... 0897001418

Maybe put some rubber feet on the bottom, put a thick wool sock on, mic it, then go EQ crazy? Since this isn't anything like a foot pedal I don't know if holding down a complex beat would be tougher. Maybe I would have a hard time transitioning if I actually built up any skills, and got an opportunity to play a real bass drum.....

Not that something like that would stop me, but something I've thought about.

Has anyone had success with other bass drum alternatives? Seems like my most viable option at the moment.

:idk: :idk: :idk: :idk: :idk: :idk: :idk: :idk:

Seems like a cheap and worthy experiment. I'd say go for it. Necessity is the mother of creativity.
User avatar
spacelordmother
HERO
HERO
Posts: 5719
Joined: Sun May 16, 2010 4:45 pm
Location: Rochester, NY
Contact:

Re: minimalist stripped down drum kits

Post by spacelordmother »

Maybe something like this so you can use a real pedal?

http://www.americanmusical.com/Item--i- ... 7AodhXsALw

Image

Though I suppose that depends on your apartment and neighbors. I have a friend who used to use a completely electric kit in his apartment and he still got complaints about the kick drum...
Post Reply