I need to buy some cool pedals for it.
― artdamages (artdamages), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 00:02 (twenty-one years ago)
― artdamages (artdamages), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 01:03 (twenty-one years ago)
― artdamages (artdamages), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 01:04 (twenty-one years ago)
― Typhoon is Coming!!! :O (ex machina), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 01:11 (twenty-one years ago)
― artdamages (artdamages), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 01:30 (twenty-one years ago)
― Typhoon is Coming!!! :O (ex machina), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 02:49 (twenty-one years ago)
― nickalicious (nickalicious), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 17:14 (twenty-one years ago)
― nickalicious (nickalicious), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 17:16 (twenty-one years ago)
Progressive is all about taking music in new directions. The more ideas you have to play, the more sounds you'll want to play them on. Start with a solid foundation triangle - ride, hats, crash - that will cut through other sounds around you. For splashes, crashes and effects like Chinese, China Kangs and others, think small, medium and large in varying weights to cover all the dynamics. Signature Max Stax offer wicked bursts of aggression while Max Splashes offer sheer bite. Adding a second hi-hat (pedal-operated Remote or stationary X-hat) is great for creative sticking patterns, while Gongs and Thundersheets offer surfaces to scrape or strike, for a wide range of big, metallic sounds. Be progressive, and get creative with your sounds.
― latebloomer (latebloomer), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 17:50 (twenty-one years ago)