Old Setups, Part One…

Posted in Gear on July 10th, 2008 by bwack

I found this photo today on my laptop.  Wow.  I used to like Carter Beauford.  A bunch.  Can you tell?  I still have a heavy dose of respect for him, don’t get me wrong.  I’ve just moved on.  No hard feelings, just moved on…

Photo taken - Summer of 2001

Other ways I’ve moved on:

  1. Monstrosity of an electronics setup.
    • SP202 sampler.  Ancient.
    • Both an Alesis DMPro (for the sub kick sound) and a D4 (for the click sound (the Tama triggered the D4)).
    • MIDI loom both to and from the 50lb Drum Kat.  Professionally loomed with cheap blue, green, and white electrical tape.
    • Two Mixers, harder to see is the blue Rolls mixer in the rack
  2. Percussion
    • Woodblock - I do not miss it. You shouldn’t either.
    • Cowbell - I should bring this back.
    • Tambourine - The Hi Hat mic is really competing for space now.
    • Wind Chimes!!!
  3. Other
    • I used to organize my stick bag.
    • My ride was mounted vertically (and it’s a Z-Custom!)
    • Extra pedals - Subkick and bank change switch.
    • Splash Cymbal - Shane Wilson won’t give this one back.

If there’s something I’ve missed.  Let me know.

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    A Work In Progress.

    Posted in Gear on June 19th, 2007 by bwack

    I’ve recently made a major switch in my use of loops on stage. I’m now using ableton live as a software sampler instead of the sampler built in to the roland spd-s sampling pad. I still use the spd-s but only for triggering the loops in ableton.

    ableton live!

    I’m calling this a work in progress because for now i am still working out bugs and leaving hogan’s rig untouched until we decide if this route is stable enough to rely on full time. Hogan and I talked about eventually having his rig minimized with maybe a 303 sampler for a few sounds and loops he needs to run with the turntables and his synth setup. So far I am pretty impressed as ableton has not had one glitch or foul (any errors so far have been mine (sweet!)).

    One of the biggest advantages to using ableton is having my click and loops locked in at all times. I can bring loops in and out of songs and all the while the click never changes. Also, ableton’s editing and clip features makes any changes to loops or arrangements quick and painless.

    my live loops rig!

    my live loops rig!

    I’m using an edirol fa-101 as my audio and midi interface as well as my monitoring system and mixer. The hardware monitoring feature allows me to mix any of the four stereo inputs (eight if mono) with any audio from ableton to the headphone out. So my monitor mix from the engineer goes into inputs 1/2 and loops from hogan are in 7/8. I’m sending the loops from ableton out of 3/4 and the click out 5 using aux sends in ableton. Doing it this way I can monitor the loops directly and still have control of the amount i’m sending to the band both for loops and click. The spd-s is sending its midi into the edirol fa-101 to control ableton.

    my live loops rig!

    The little silver device is a griffin powermate. It is basically a simple usb volume knob, but I’ve implemented it as a scroll wheel and launch button for live. In its preferences you can have it send keystrokes so i used that to cursor up and down through scenes in ableton. The controller next to that is an original oxygen 8 that i’ve cut down to just the controller section and recased in plywood (kind of a temporary solution inspired by frugalpole’s stimey controller). I also removed the spring from the pitch bend wheel so i could use it as a volume fader along with the mod wheel. Eventually i want to make it a little smaller (maybe an electronincs project box) and replace all the knobs with faders and turn the key inputs into launch buttons.

    Here is the back of it…

    gutted oxygen 8 controller!

    edit: i forgot to mention that i’m using a lexar lightning jump drive to hold the samples which makes latency from the drive practically nothing. copenhagen talked about this in another thread so i tried and it worked great. i got the lexar lightning because it boasts the most bandwidth, which is important for streaming audio. at this point the only latency i’m dealing with now is about 7ms of midi latency from the drum controller.

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    The Bad Plus

    Posted in Music on May 14th, 2007 by bwack

    I got a chance to see this group at Yoshi’s in Oakland a couple nights ago. A friend of mine currently getting his doctorate in math at stanford (fun!) is a big fan and has seen them like six times. He actually went back the night after we went for their third and final performance. They reminded me of Matt Chamberlain’s band Critters Buggin who I saw at Stubbs in Austin with Joey Parish a few years back. Both groups are driven by awesome drummers and capture the audience from begining to end with their intensity and musical wit. I highly recommend both groups as must see performances.

    critters buggin site
    the bad plus site

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    Listening…

    Posted in Recording on April 11th, 2007 by bwack

    The whole band got together at the barn today to listen through the rough mixes of all the songs. basically this is a last chance to make any minor changes to the songs and see if we need to track anything else in these last few days before shane heads back to nashville. i’m really excited about this record being released. sorry you guys have to wait till fall. i guess we’ve always been into creating anticipation.

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    Tambourine

    Posted in Gear on April 11th, 2007 by bwack

    so my tracking experience might be over. the percussion stuff (tambo, bells) is usually my last chance. joy!


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    I’m Late…

    Posted in Recording on March 28th, 2007 by bwack

    This is pitiful. You’d think it would be easy to write a blog a day but… oh well. I apologize.

    Drums are finished. Amazing. To be precise, drums, guitars, bass, some acoustic guitar and violins, and a good bit of programming is finished, and we’re only halfway into week two. This is scary. My calendar says I’m recording until mid April (the question then being - recording what?). Maybe we could record a reality show in the fiji’s. That would be nice.

    Anyway, i’m on to digging for samples for Hogan to manipulate with the the old turntables. As soon as violin is done he can join me. Until then, keep watching me move ever so slightly from time to time on the webcam. Its outrageous!!!!

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    More Drums

    Posted in Gear, Recording on March 23rd, 2007 by bwack

    I bought a rogers holiday (i think its a holiday but i’m no expert) 20×14 bass drum a few years ago. its pretty, and i love the sound of old rogers. we had a rogers kit in a jazz program i was involved with in college and i really liked them. anyway, i’ve been searching for toms to finish it out for a few years no and to no luck. i’m kinda picky. anyway. i borrowed a rogers kit from dan hamilton as well as the snare i told about and i’m using the toms with my kick in the really dry room downstairs. we’re also running the kick through a bass cab in the room to fatten up the low end a little. sounds really good.

    we did a track today that needed a really big fat beat throughout. no need for toms, just a fat beat. so we took the toms away and brought out the 14×8 (big!) snare that matches the 24×16 (also big!) kick drum that were provided by kieth at risen drums. they are sounding huge. i can’t wait for all to hear. also i used a set of hats that we’re given to me by my neighbor growing up. she’s kinda the reason i started playing in the first place. these hats are pretty trashed. they are not hand hammered. more like hammered by kids for the last 30 years. and they are thin to begin with. she gave me an entire kit that is a japanese student model from the late 60’s. the original heads are still intact. you could not get their sound anywhere else. go listen to “beautiful collision” if you want a reference. i’ll have pictures for them tommorow maybe.

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    Comments Resumed!

    Posted in Other on March 22nd, 2007 by bwack

    I’m trying a new spam filter for comments. Hopefully the questions are easy enough.

    So please comment and let me know it works…

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    New Drums

    Posted in Gear, Recording on March 21st, 2007 by bwack

    I have a few new drums that have already been used on tracks for the new record. I’m gonna try and post what drums I use throughout recording for my own sake (my memory is pretty useless) and to give anyone who cares a little breakdown.

    We played about a month ago at a church in Austin where a good friend of ours is the pastor. I used the church’s kit that night and it had a Yamaha Copper Snare. I loved it. All the attack and “crack” of a Ludwig Black Beauty but with warmer tones and a little lower pitch. This copper drum was on ebay pretty cheap so I couldn’t resist. The hammering and cast hoops only makes it darker and warmer. It was immediately used on the first two tracks we did “Can You Feel It” and “For A Thousand Tongues”.

    Dan Hamilton of The Robbie Seay Band has an old Rogers Wood Dynasonic - Superten hybrid that has been a staple of Crowder records. I think it can be heard at its finest on “All Creatures” on Illuminate, but it has been used on numerous tracks over the years in many, many different ways. It’s basically a wood Dynasonic shell with Superten hardware, which I’ve read was a common thing to do in the seventies. It sounds fantastic. Anyway, I wanted one bad but thay are hard to find and pretty expensive, so i had Kieth at Risen Drums build me a clone. Ten Ply maple shell with reinforcement hoops, with a completely round bearing edge. It’s 14×6.5 and I think it really compares well to the original Rogers. We used it on “Glory of it All”.

    I should also note that Kieth at Risen finished the drums from “A Collision”. We were gonna do a cloth wrap that was gonna look very vintage (like they had sat out in a barn for a hundred years) but it didn’t work out. So we did this kinda 70’s retro green fade with silver sparkle which looks crazy good. It has 24×16 and 26×14 kick drums (very big) and 12 14 and 16 inch toms. he also made a 14×8 snare to go with it.

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    Recording Links

    Posted in Recording on March 20th, 2007 by bwack

    We are in the thick of it. I’ve done three drum tracks and we’ve got bass going today. David even let his xanga crowd vote on some tones. Here are some more links to the madness…

    my camera

    more cameras

    the dcb site

    myspace

    dave

    cartography

    leave comments: the dcb guestbook

    clip of the day

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