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tswsdrummer4
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as far as the ringing of the drums, check out moon gels. I use one on each tom and for me it provides the perfect amount of muting, without killing the overall tone of the drum.
The inventor of the original drum dial, Bob Neary, was my Sunday school teacher when I was a kid. This was in Kentville, Nova Scotia. When he invented the drum dial in the mid 70's, he phoned me and wanted to bring a prototype to my house, and he did.
I thought it was a good idea in one way but overall think it's stupid.
Here's why: a lot of good drums, when they are tuned right, have drastically different tensions on each lug. The idea that a well tuned drum has equal tension, or anywhere near it, at each lug is a flawed idea. If you went up to Bonham's kit after they laid down Kashmir you'd probably find that according to the drum dial, his drums were wrong!
As a side note, when I was about 10 Bob Neary kicked me out of Sunday school for acting like an idiot... somethings never change.
Another side note was that after Bob made the drum dial he bought a nice set of Rogers. I saw him at a gig around then, doing rock/top 40 stuff and his drums were so high pitched it was absolutely ridiculous. Ping, ping, ping... his floor tom was higher pitched than my 12" tom.
So I still think that the drum dial idea is stupid, it's based on an untruth.
If you want to learn how to tune drums, learn about the harmonic series. In fact, there's only two main physics properties in music - time and the harmonic series. Understanding the harmonic series and hearing it is the basis of all tuning and how to use eq... incredibly important.