You can get a similar "electronic" sounding snare by placing a small splash cymbal on your snare and hitting the cymbal, i first saw it used by Benny Greb back in the day.
LanceCampeau Dude, if you like that sound, you should get into Tycho. Try, "Dye - Tycho" you'll dig it. this guy is pretty damn good though I too highly enjoy that composed piece at the end
Internet Boy I just found your comment and checked out Tycho, thank you for suggesting it to Lance. I've been lookin for something like this for awhile without any luck. its cool how a song without lyrics can convey a distinct emotion.
Wow I am totally impressed. When you said you were going to rivet the two of them together, I didn't have very high expectations, but the sound is incredible. It sounds like a stack of layered various samples like snare, hi hat and clap, often used as a "snare" in electronic music.
Just discovered you and became a subscriber about a month or two back and find your videos very creative, informative and enjoyable. Envy you your situation of dovetailing three of your passions; drums, wood/metal working and video production into a synergistic, single creative outlet. I assume it must bring you hours of enjoyment. I say "assume" because it's hard to tell with your low-key persona, but of course that's part of your charm. Keep 'em coming man.
Hi there man, I gotta say, I have never actually commented on a RU-vid video before, but I just absolutely had to here. I'm a massive fan of your builds, projects and of course yourself as a personality/ musician. Your drumming segment in the later half of this video was so incredibly crisp that you have completely inspired me to make my own! Nice one man! This is what it's all about! All the best to you dude :)
I love your channel and your vids. Simply amazes me, the things you do.. can't be a hand full of drummers like you around most parts of this country (?). Thank you,...very entertaining.
Holy shit man! this is awesome! I use to remake old cymbals when I was really young but you can actually make them sound great, also those hi-hats sounded killer! great job!
Genius, man! Pure genius! Great sound. Also, I'm gonna steal your idea and toy around with some old, broken and/or cheap cymbals to see how I can make them sound.
giving me so much ideas what to make at work now, I'm a machinist my self I can certainly tell you are too. from your mill t shirt. thanks for the video mate!
Considering how much the Sabian crasher costs this is definitely on my to-do list. I'd like to see more of how you created the little hats. Any videos on that?
I am not even a drummer (I play Bass and Guitar) but I love watching your Videos. And I really begin thinking of buying me a cheap drumkit and start practicing and experimenting with building some fancy stuff. Cool vids. Keep it up! :D
I have the Sabian Hoop Crasher, have had it for a good 3 years now. I like the product I have, but from what I hear here and from the one I own, yours sounds well enough that you can get by with it. Jojo usually tunes the snare that uses the Hoop Crasher way low, so that's how he can get his punch with it. I really need to try this with a BFSD, because that sounded absolutely killer.
Hey dude, first off your your channel is by far my favorite one on RU-vid, secondly I've been looking into buying a Yamaha Jingle Wedge but I'm not willing to dish out that much cash for something I know is easy/cheap to make. You should do a video about a DIY jingle wedge! Either way thank you for doing what you do man. I'm excited to see what else you will come up with this year!
One of the first videos I uploaded was how to make one for cheap. That was like 7 years ago and the video was horrible haha. I do plan to remake that video tho