Re: What would you create?
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 8:48 pm
Here's a good one. Clamp on snares for toms. Or a rim with snare assembly to fit on any drum of its size. If you make them, hook me up.
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I like modern aesthetic design. Clean, straight, simple lines. Matt monochromatic finishes. Of course, I love the tone of Ludwig Aluminum drums. They have the metalic sound without the harsh twang. Perhaps a solid cast, or bored-out, aluminum shell, thicker than a Supraphonic to give it more volume, with cast aluminum rims, and 8 solid aluminum, full length lugs per side. With that much rigidity, you can use fewer lugs for precision tuning. That would look cool!Todd Sucherman wrote:I'm sitting at O'Hare with a long layover waiting to go home, and I started wondering. With launching the Empyrean snare drum and being involved in the creative process of designing a drum........I wondered in you guys had any ideas of something you'd like to see in a drum. Something that's never been done before. My mind thinks of things I've never seen, such as French Marquetry on a drum, or a sterling silver engraved shell, or scrap aluminum from the space shuttle made into a shell. I'm sure this topic could be fodder for comedic comments, but I really was curious about other unique possibilities that might be floating around in your collective heads.
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Cheers,
Todd
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3nhNnrR ... re=relatedOld Pit Guy wrote:Highwood Drums does amazing things with aluminum.
Gaddabout, do you mean this?Gaddabout wrote:I still want to experiment with my idea of creating a "two-way" pedal that would allow the foot to generate pedal motion with either the heel or the toe. The idea is for the pedal to create a kind of double output by using a rocking motion. Forward/toe = one hit. Backwards/heel = second hit. The rest position would be center/midfoot. I think it'd be more ideal for a hi-hat pedal than a BD pedal, but I've never gotten beyond the idea in my head to experiment.

Whoa! I've been talking about this for 10 years. When did this come out? I missed it.Suspiria wrote:Gaddabout, do you mean this?Gaddabout wrote:I still want to experiment with my idea of creating a "two-way" pedal that would allow the foot to generate pedal motion with either the heel or the toe. The idea is for the pedal to create a kind of double output by using a rocking motion. Forward/toe = one hit. Backwards/heel = second hit. The rest position would be center/midfoot. I think it'd be more ideal for a hi-hat pedal than a BD pedal, but I've never gotten beyond the idea in my head to experiment.