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#50913 - 09/26/02 09:09 AM
Re: Drum SOUNDS (samples) on KN-7000
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Registered: 04/15/02
Posts: 554
Loc: Prospect Heights IL USA
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Blend, blend and blend. How do things blend with one another. That is for the most part the key to success in any endeavor. The artist that has the ability to blend colors with his drawing skill becomes successful. Glen Miller was an artist using his reed section to blend a sound with the band, even desired to be emulated to this very day. Some bands have enjoyed some success with always bringing to the fore a particular instrument such as drums or a horn but the most enduring sound is the one that blends. Lawrence Belch is one that comes to mind as well as Miller. Both dead for quite a while but still being played and enjoyed even now. I have for over forty years among other things played with our seven piece dance band in the Chicago land area. Always trying to bled together and being tight with our orchestrations is what resulted in more work than we desired. This is one of the qualities I look for in choosing an arranger keyboard. About a dozen or so years ago we disbanded our group because of age and I chose to continue playing solo gigs using an arranger board. Started with a Rolands and gyrated to my present board, a KN7000. I chose Technics a while back because of ease of operation and the overall quality of sounds and rhythm styles I had become used to. The overall blend suited me just fine. If I need a little more drums, bass or whatever I can adjust it on the fly. No sweat!! For now this is for me. If, in the future, I hear a better product to my taste I will again change in the flicker of an eye lid. My customers do that to me and I totally agree with that. It’s a free country and I like that. I say all this to say, because the thread is about drum sounds, that they blend with the rest of the band just fine for my taste and the people I play for. If people like Buddy Rich in your face type of sound then go for it with my blessing. Of course, who am I? Who cares except my family, only some of my friends and a few of my customers. And this is how I look at the drums relevant to the band. Just another opinion on the subject of drums and their presence in the overall picture offered to the public’s eardrums. I have to admit however, this generations ear drums have more than likely been updated just as the style of music has evolved. But thanks for letting me RAP with you guys for a while.
Grandpa Doug
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Grampa Doug
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