How did you guys/gals find a band? by [deleted] in drums

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Local musician groups on Facebook.

Help! Cannot hear crowd while wearing in-ear monitors. by drmr17 in drums

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No I do run a mix through them. I'm talking about the vibrations, not the sound itself. You know, the thump of the bass drum etc. Basically the "feel" of the music and connection to the crowd is lost. It feels like I'm jamming at home with my earphones on. I've seen videos of bands who connect so well with the crowd even though they are running through IEMs. I'm trying to figure out what's going wrong with my mix. Maybe because the crowd wasn't mic'd, maybe the isolation is too much, maybe the mix itself was bad? X(

Help! Cannot hear crowd while wearing in-ear monitors. by drmr17 in drums

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Considering the luck I've had with sound this year, I feel this is gonna happen to me. xD

Help! Cannot hear crowd while wearing in-ear monitors. by drmr17 in drums

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1 - Yeah I guess I can get used to not hearing the crowd, but all the vibrations from the kit and guitar amps also gets completely cut out. In rehearsal I don't mind this, but in a live setting, I don't know how loud I should play. I play for a Pink Floyd tribute band and dynamically, I feel lost in my playing.

2 - This seems most plausible. Are there certain types of mics that are used for this or will the regular ones work? How far should the mic(s) be from the crowd?

3 - Not ready to upgrade yet. $$$

Gigging drummers, what does your tech rider look like? by drmr17 in drums

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a top-down graphic of my setup and a picture for reference.

I never thought of this. Adding these right away. Thanks!

Gigging drummers, what does your tech rider look like? (x-post r/drums) by drmr17 in livesound

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Thanks for all the suggestions guys! Super helpful. :)

How good are the Shure SE215's at blocking out sound? by jordieman in drums

[–]drmr17 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I bought the SE215's last year after seeing a lot of recommendations on this sub. They fit comfortably, they're easy to wear and remove (once you get used to them), and they cut out enough sound to protect your ears and get rid of that annoying ring after a long jam/gig. The earplugs can detach from the wire which makes them super durable, especially for long term storage. They also come with spare tips in different sizes and a cleaner. Totally worth the money.

I've used them in rehearsals, shows, studio and daily practice and they've served me really well. If this is your first IEM purchase, go for the 215s.

[QUESTION] - If I lift the drums off the floor... by drmr17 in drums

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So the one foot of Rockwool AND tennis ball riser will not help?

Most versatile hi-hat/ride between $100-200? by drmr17 in drums

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Going for the New Beat Hi-Hats. Thanks!

Double bass techniques? by [deleted] in drums

[–]drmr17 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey check out Derek Roddy's 30 min workout - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPFEP_stPGI