Explain Like I’m Five: Spock Cymbal

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  • jahn3official
    Participant

    Okay, I just heard from some of my classmates (I’m in the Music Industry Arts college programme) and he said it’s a stack of multiple cymbals. But then if that’s the case, why is it that the Spock doesn’t look like two cymbals stacked on top of each other? I mean, that was recorded using two cymbals, right? Maybe that cymbal should be redesigned aesthetically just to make sure that it’s clearer that it’s two cymbals stacked on top of each other? Or am I missing something here?

    Thanks,
    Joonho

    TheMarkness
    Participant

    Probably too late, but I stumbled on this thread and figured I should answer.

    #1 Why is it called a ‘spock’ and not a ‘stack’?

    Probably because in Toontrack drum software a stack is when you join two instruments together. For example in Superior Drummer you can layer a kick drum with another kick drum, which is called a ‘stack’, so to avoid confusion with cymbal stacks, they named those into spocks, I guess.

    #2 why does it look like one cymbal, if it’s two?

    Well, if you put a 19 inch china, on top of a 16 inch cymbal, you will only see the china on top, because it’s bigger and covers the bottom cymbal 😉
    This is inconsistent though, some cymbals where the top one is bigger look like this and others do not, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    https://www.youtube.com/c/TheMarkness

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