
FattMusiek
New member
Let me first say I can make drums sound pretty good. I can tune by ear alright as well. I recently picked up a drum dial to see what all the hype was about. Here's the scenario (using the opposite lug approach):
I'll start from scratch and go for a tension of 80. As I work around the drum, some lugs that are obviously a lower tension (they can be comepletely loose), read as high as the previous lug, yet somehow produce a higher note. It's a mystery to me. The tensions get higher and higher as I go around usually; they never seem to stay at the same tension after the first pass. Am I using the device wrong? If so, what is the proper way to get each lug reading the same tension? Am I damned to always tuning by ear?
I'll start from scratch and go for a tension of 80. As I work around the drum, some lugs that are obviously a lower tension (they can be comepletely loose), read as high as the previous lug, yet somehow produce a higher note. It's a mystery to me. The tensions get higher and higher as I go around usually; they never seem to stay at the same tension after the first pass. Am I using the device wrong? If so, what is the proper way to get each lug reading the same tension? Am I damned to always tuning by ear?