I didn't know it was possible for a "fan" to NOT know Dook can really play his drums!? Haven't you ever seen the videos out there with people who adjust him to play his snare, hi hat, bass drum, and crash cymbal?? There's tons of videos! Most of us with a Dook bot albeit as Dook or Pasqually, have him missadjusted for 2 reasons, one it's annoying AF if it's just you watching or programming him, and worse if you're showing it to someone and he's just banging that drum or crash so loudly and 2nd is the wear you get on both the sticks and drum heads and cymbals as well all these scuff marks or eventually you tear though a drum head.
@@Pizzacam3 I appreciate the info! Though I would like to reiterate that I knew he *could* play drums, just didn’t know just how well a properly-adjusted Dook could do so. I’m a fan just as much as you are!
@@goofygoober4901 Yup, sure do. I mean he may be dressed as Pasqually... but I actually HAVE a Dook bot. So as somebody with one this is between me and him. It was a joke too, so relax!
The CEI show does have him hit the drums and to be honest people may say that playing the drums sounds bad but if they actually managed to make it work properly and run smoothly, it actually sounds very nice Like this one
@@sethhorst6158 I think this Dook's drums & arms are just really well adjusted so he's able to hit the drums on time. If you see videos of Dook at Billy Bob's Wonderland playing this song, it sounds offbeat.
@@AccountIGuess True, but even at CEI there's videos from a while ago where Dook's drums weren't adjusted properly and it sounds awful. If it's too high up, he'll hit the drums too early. if it's just slightly turned a bit downwards, he'll hit it just a bit too late. So it needs to be adjusted perfectly in order for it to sound good.
@@mattpunk931Very true but remember Aaron is kinda I feel like he’s not taking care of his show properly like one time dook Needed a new mask and Rolfe was melted and sloppy and beach bears eyelid was stuck and billy bobs mask is rubbing paint off itself. I don’t know why he’s kinda forgetting about that stuff but we will see what he does about that stuff.
I love this version of Mel Tillis' song. Bringing some elements of rock into a country song like electric guitars and synthesizers, something a country song typically doesn't have.
This is some seriously on point Dook programming. A lot of times when he hits the drums it can sound off but it was pretty much spot on the entire time for this song.
That’s also the main reason those 2 would often break more than other robots, Rolf has not 1 but 2 head mechanisms as well, the second one belonging to Earl of course. (You know how Mangle/Toy Foxy has 2 heads? This was one of my theories as to why he did way back when the FNAF obsession hit me hard.). Anyway, Rolf having both Earl AND his cymbal-hitting arm was just asking for a lot of issues from the beginning.
I just imagine someone being next door hearing the drum while rehearsing for programming. Just hearing the same drum and cymbol being hit like 50 times.
I think this song specifically has very solid programming as dooks drum hits are synced almost spot on with the songs drums. Other songs hes a little off and its really distracting
Theoretically yes it is. You can program them to anything provided the right software and a corresponding control system. However, the trademark holder is very (and understandably) picky on what he wants to see programmed to his characters, so if you want to program something you'll need to get his permission.
@@animatronicsproductions1993 This mask is from the old CEI plaster mold so there's a lot of missing detail. The new molds Jack has made from the original masters are of much higher detail. It is also furred in a subpar manner. This mask has only been on this character for about a year it wouldn't have any melt to it yet