Yeah I agree Todd that is cool! A little to much reverb or delay on the harp for my taste (sounds like reverb), but I could go to bar and listen to that all night!
Last Edited by on Jan 27, 2012 9:17 AM
The overall concept is pretty cool. Good vocal. Don't particularly like the harp sound. BTW, that foot drum set up will set you back two grand! ---------- LSC
Last Edited by on Jan 27, 2012 9:28 AM
That's great! Put 'em in a studio and they could create a huge sound.
The camerawork is extremely nice, too. It took me a moment to realize just how good it was, because it's appropriate to what's being captured, not overly show-offy. This is NOT a one-fixed-camera shoot!
The stop-and-start percussion works very well, too.
Excellent sound, excellent video. These guys deserve to be seen on the big screen.
I loved it, but I have to ask. I thought Todds post was not about the band (though I'm sure he liked them) but about the stomp box. Maybe I'm wrong...lol. ---------- Tommy
Last Edited by on Jan 27, 2012 11:28 AM
yeah, neat! good stuff. the stomp box is sweet and the stop times are great with a good groove
i am in agreement with the harp sound.. it sounds like the player has the chops and tone, it is the gear and or the way it was recorded that makes it thin.. usually this is a function of the player, but i am not thinking so in this case
WOW! That's great! I saw the guy who makes the foot drums a few years ago playing on the street--he wasn't anything that I thought was great as a musician--but with those drums and an amplified slide guitar and a harp, he was raking in some good money in his tip bucket.
The price when I first saw them was around $900--now over $2200--shoulda bought them back then. . . ----------
a very impressive rig from an engineering perspective. I am glad I don't use one. Everything is too close together and there is no room to move things. Also the sound I have heard from these rigs in not a natural drum kit sound. I prefer using a standard drum kit hooked to my feet via beater pedals and spend the 2k on top shelf recording gear. Walter ---------- walter tore's spontobeat - a real one man band and over 1 million spontaneously created songs and growing. I record about 300 full length cds a year. " life is a daring adventure or nothing at all" - helen keller