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How to Control Drum Sustain with Dampening
Date:2020/1/3 17:28:25 Hits:
What does dampening your drums do, and why would you want to do it? The simple answer to those questions is to shorten or take away completely the sustain of the drum, so it sits in the mix of the music you are playing live or of the music you are recording.
Before I get into some of the ways to dampen drums, let me first say that drums are a musical instrument just like guitars, keyboards, etc. The woods and metals used are put together on purpose to give the drum a sound and character, so even though you may be going for that dead sound by piling up a bunch of duct tape on the drumhead, realize that correct tuning and different head combinations can make a huge difference in the amount of sustain your drums have.
DRUM DAMPENING OPTIONS
1. Duct Tape
2. Paper Towel and Tape
3. Moongel
4. Muffling Rings
5. Cotton Balls
Since bigger drums ring more, this trick works best on floor toms. The cotton balls take away some of the sustain without losing any of the stick attack, which can happen if you put too much tape on the batter head. With the two heads vibrating back and forth after the drum has been hit, the bottom head of a drum is where the sustain happens. After you hit the drum, the cotton comes off the bottom head for just a second, falls back in place, and mellows out the vibration of the head, making for less sustain. The more cotton you put in, the less sustain you’ll have.
6. Pillows and Blankets
In most rock and pop music a bigger kick drum, such as a 22″ or 24″, is used and there is a hole in the front head and some kind of dampening, such as a pillow. The goal is to get big low end with a nice attack. You could grab your old pillow or blanket off of your bed and put it in the kick drum, and those do work, but in my expeience it is usually too much and takes the life out of the drum. These days there are great options specially made for kick drums. Remo worked with world-famous drummer, Dave Weckl, to develop the HK-MUFF. The HK-MUFF is a system of two muffle-strip pillows that dampens your batter and resonant heads without dampening the shell vibration. Evans’ EQ Pad features a hinged damping pad, which bounces off of your bass drum head upon impact — allowing some resonance before it returns to fully damp the head. Those are two great options that give you control over how much dampening you want in your kick drum.
7. Head combination
8. Tuning
Take the time to really learn how your drums work by trying out different things or different combinations of things. Not only will you learn what your particular drum can do, you will find out what you like or dislike and how to change that in order to get what you need.
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