Thanks! 🙂 It's fun to experiment with processing tongue-pans through modular synths and/or guitar pedals!
@AmlethLeMaudit
15 күн бұрын
So simple and beautiful. A master, you are.
@JohnLRice
15 күн бұрын
Thank you for the kind words, Amleth! 🙂
@ifaber68
15 күн бұрын
One word, fantastic!!! 🙂
@JohnLRice
15 күн бұрын
Thank you! 🤗
@longshotkdb
15 күн бұрын
Oh wow. Commented too soon. The steel drum? Ring ting. Excellent 👍
@JohnLRice
15 күн бұрын
Thanks much! 🙂
@longshotkdb
15 күн бұрын
lol I think we could have those guys nodding at the holy wall of modular... Or maybe a neon crucifix? Inverted naturally. The aesthetic is super clean. Cool ∆
@JohnLRice
15 күн бұрын
Heh, I started trying to animate the heads but I didn't have an easy way to do it and I reminded myself I was supposed to be making the video "quickly" so I gave up! 🤦♂😅
@precarious333music
15 күн бұрын
For those who missed this important information: 6 MOTM spaces (1.75" x 6 = 10.5") are nearly equal to 5 MU spaces (2.125" x 5 = 10.625"). Only 0.125" goes to waste. Vital info if you are mixing formats. I have 6 MOTM space set aside in my case for this purpose. Everyone needs some MOTM in their MU case. 😉
@JohnLRice
15 күн бұрын
Thanks for posting the math on this! 😎👍 I should have done that in the video!
@AMBenjamin
15 күн бұрын
So smart to boost the rails like that. Did you use 2mm aluminum?
@JohnLRice
14 күн бұрын
Thanks! 🙂 The added aluminum rails are about 3.5mm thick and 13mm wide.
@cheyennedane8145
15 күн бұрын
What arr ypu using as a pick up? For the tonguepan? Thank you so much for breaking this down- my meris lvx is becoming more and more clear to me having been exposed to modular (all you)
@JohnLRice
15 күн бұрын
🙂👍 This EOX Drum came with the pickup pre-installed. (there is also some of the room sound from a camera's mic mixed in with the electronic processed sound) It's a triple piezo type and each of the three pickup disks are stuck to the inside of the drum with some black goo and there is a 1/4" jack mounted to the bottom shell. This type of pickup is usually used for acoustic guitars and mandolins etc. and range in price from about $10 to over $100. If you search for "Passive Piezo Acoustic Pickup" or similar you'll find a lot of them. I keep wishing money wasn't so tight for me at the moment because Yudin Workshop is now offering tongue-pans with built in pickups and I'd like to get one. I also have a couple different magnetic pickups (they are just a single piezo pickup mounted inside a magnetic casing that you can stick anywhere on your drum)They are convenient, especially for live playing if you are doing some electronic processing, but they don't sound as good or balanced as a good pair of mics in a nice room of course. Do a search for "magnetic hand pan pickup" and you'll find a bunch. I have the Sonic Energy one from Meinl (about $70 and it has a 1/4" TS plug and an inline attenuator so it's quick and easy for processing hand pans through pedals) and different one, the OM (Orbis Mage) magnetic pickup and I think that one may sound a little better but it's $100 and requires an XLR connection and phantom power so it's more complicated to use with pedals. (not hard if you have a mixing board with mic inputs, phantom power, and effects loop send/receive)
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