Thought we’d test out the funkmasters in a band situation, and here’s a little show of what they can do in a reggae/ ska situation. We used a roland TDK 9 and had to manually assign where the hi-hat positions. Hope you enjoy http://www.exhibitaband.co.uk
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Funkmasters fits you well.
I’m not keen on crash cymbal. My preference is the Nashville or MC for that.
Nice voices!
Modern Day Catastrophists
Cheers, Just got the Classic which has some nicer Cymbals in my view and the toms are a little higher so they cut through the mix pretty well compared to the Funk kits.
I was not expecting the Wobble bass on “Mirage” at all, but I really liked hearing more traditional song structures being paired with more modern production. It’s really refreshing to hear ska that isn’t pulling from the over used 3rd wave ska/punk genre that dominates most of Southern California (including my somewhat inactive band, http://www.halfpasttwoska.com, haha. Anyways, just wanted to give support to another ska band with female vocals and the production on your tracks sounds great! I’ve yet to utilize Toontrack products outside of the demo/preproduction process but it looks like the recording budget might be tighter so you never know…
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