How to Get the Most Out of Your Axis Longboard - Double Pedal Setup and Tricks

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @CameronFleury
    @CameronFleury  2 года назад +3

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    →academy.cameronfleury.com/masterclass

  • @darrelljohnston5214
    @darrelljohnston5214 Год назад +12

    Hey Cameron my name is Darrell Johnston-The original inventor and designer of the Axis pedals!
    Great video! Just wanted to check in out of retirement and wish you all the best!

  • @Tburnam0
    @Tburnam0 9 месяцев назад +1

    How did you get the 3 microtune setup. What part and bolts are needed to put the microtune for the slave pedal on the main pedal side? There is not much info online about this.

  • @bsrob1
    @bsrob1 2 года назад +6

    U should also talk about bass drum head tension relative to your pedal settings!

    • @CameronFleury
      @CameronFleury  2 года назад +1

      Could you tell me more about what you mean?

    • @Thefractalillusion
      @Thefractalillusion 2 года назад +1

      How tight or loose do you tune your head to accent the tension/action from your springs.

    • @bsrob1
      @bsrob1 2 года назад

      @@CameronFleury I over complicated the question sorry. I mean how do you tune your kick drum overall? Tight , loose, or medium tension? I use to tune my kicks for sound but could never get a good feel on them for playing fast, they would sound good on the mic’s (no triggers) but I lacked the speed and feeI wanted. So I tried the opposite, I tuned my batter heads tight and muffled the kick more and found that I could play faster on them and run less spring tension on my pedals because I had more rebound from the kick drum being tighter. Thank u for your reply too! Love your videos!
      So yes how do you tune and muffle your kick drum and why? I’ve seen extreme metal drummers like Derek roddy or George kollias always run their springs on their pedals as tight as possible and loose tension on the batter head. Obviously it’s personal preference but I just wonder the thought processes that go into choosing those settings between pedals and head tension.

    • @bsrob1
      @bsrob1 2 года назад

      @@CameronFleury one other thing to add and I apologize for writing small novels but… the muffling …
      I’ve noticed a lot of fast drummers who run exclusively triggers will stuff their bass drum full of blankets or have a pillow laying/covering the whole surface of the batter head. Do u think this is for more control of the triggered sound or for better feel/response of the kick drum as they may be running a tight tension on it? I see u kinda have a lot of blanket laying against the head but not as much as some , which is why I ask. Thanks again!

    • @CameronFleury
      @CameronFleury  2 года назад +1

      Hey man! Towards the end of the video I go over the kick drum heads tension. The reason why the kick drum is stuffed with blankets is for accuracy when acoustically triggering the kick drum. Helps with misfires! Hopefully that helps \M/

  • @Jashtvorak
    @Jashtvorak 9 месяцев назад +1

    VDL is more of a power/responsiveness setup, rather than hight. By pushing the VDL up, you increase the lever and you get more power. Foot board travel is increased, which makes pedal feel slower and less responsive. VDL down does the opposite, so you get short foot board travel, quick response, but lover volume.
    It naturally changes the foot pedal board hight, but since that’s not its point, they also sell hight adjusters, that you can screw in between foot board and lever.

  • @vandavis000
    @vandavis000 Год назад

    You rock Cameron. Great video

  • @TheDdrumbum32
    @TheDdrumbum32 7 месяцев назад

    Finally getting my A21 longboard microtune pedals today! Took a min, but i know its definitely going to be worth it! 🤟 Not sure how im going to set them up yet!? Probably similar to something like in this vid..

  • @Yar-Drummer
    @Yar-Drummer 2 года назад +3

    Great video on Axis pedals! I noticed that you have the Footblasters and a Roland trigger on your kick. Do you use them both when you record at the same time or do you use them for different purposes/styles?

    • @CameronFleury
      @CameronFleury  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! Either or really. All depends on what goal I'm looking to accomplish!

  • @drummingninja1065
    @drummingninja1065 2 года назад +1

    Love the tshirt! I read Goosebumps as a kid. Just rebuilt my original collection. Say Cheese and Die was a fun episode on TV too! Thanks for the video. Been meaning to try and figure why my DW pedals seem off. I think it's related to the ball bearings though.

    • @CameronFleury
      @CameronFleury  2 года назад +1

      So cool! Favorite book series growing up. Hopefully this video helps!

    • @drummingninja1065
      @drummingninja1065 2 года назад

      @@CameronFleury awesome. I'm not sure what my favorite would be. It did help. Granted my DW 8000 pedals are a bit different than your Axis pedals but the big takeaway for me was micro adjusting my left and right pedals as needed.

    • @CameronFleury
      @CameronFleury  2 года назад +1

      There are so many different ways to achieve results. Best bet is to find what works best for you. It's easy (as you know) to get lost in all of the little details, and it's very distracting to practice time and actually having fun playing the drums.

    • @drummingninja1065
      @drummingninja1065 2 года назад

      @@CameronFleury absolutely. I do think my left pedal has more tension than my right though. And because I'm right foot dominant and lead, i don't notice it. But i also worry if I tweak them make them match, it'll make my double bass playing worse lol.
      Update: i cleaned the bearings that hold my springs. Got a ton of gunk off and got some of the little balls to move inside. So they aren't seized anymore. But now my left pedal is way less responsive than my right. If I push both beaters against my bass drum batter head then release by hand, both will swing together for maybe two movements then my right one keeps going several times. Spring tension is pretty close for both pedals but they feel very different! If anyone can help out, that'd be awesome.

  • @alexvolcanomuller
    @alexvolcanomuller 2 года назад

    I don't own an Axis but a P3002, but the video was interested. Thank you.

  • @midinerd
    @midinerd Год назад

    1:24 "...hopefully you can find it [your drum key]" lowkey hilarious

  • @matudabosshd3319
    @matudabosshd3319 2 года назад +1

    Yes trigger settings please!!!!

  • @s2kblindna
    @s2kblindna 9 месяцев назад

    Should do a video on how to get axis to deliver product.

  • @j.a.8970
    @j.a.8970 2 года назад +1

    Is there an add on vdl function for the normal longboards? Also, I'm having trouble getting the left pedal to follow my foot when doing double strokes. It feels way heavier to push (due to the added weight of the driveshaft as you mentioned) than my left pedal, which does the double stroke effortlessly. So to compensate i maxed out the spring tension for the left pedal which is located beside the right tension spring located on the right pedal (i dont seem to have a tension spring located on the left pedal for some reason). Im all out of ideas for getting the left pedal to feel as effortless as the right one. Thanks man.

    • @dorianrustik6880
      @dorianrustik6880 Год назад +1

      You gotta add a bit more tension on the slave pedal since there's gonna be a lil bit of loss on the connectors. Just a couple of turns should do the trick.

  • @boinknook
    @boinknook 2 года назад +1

    I have a Gibraltar direct drive double pedal and it's just awful. I mean no rebound especially slave pedal. I love my axis A2s. Great rebound on slave pedal. Ordered those danmar beaters. Weight can certainly help for more rebound but sometimes when I play single pedal, I get extra trigger beats by accident and I think my pedal springs are too loose.

  • @joaquindelgado3159
    @joaquindelgado3159 Год назад +1

    Great dude. My problem is that the two platforms are not at the same height, the left one is always lower, and I don't know how to adjust it. I recently put some triggers and I have to put the left one differently than the right one. Thanks for all.

  • @mikeroc91
    @mikeroc91 Год назад

    I noticed you have your spring is on the left pedal instead of attached to the right one like mine. Did you do that intentionally after you bought the pedals? Or did you bug 2 singles then convert them? Reason I ask is because I’m having a hard time getting even beater swings. Thinking maybe I can swap the spring over to the left pedal and it might help with that?

    • @CameronFleury
      @CameronFleury  Год назад

      They came like that! What pedals are you using? Could be the driveshaft.

  • @TheJoaovicente
    @TheJoaovicente Год назад

    Is this microtune spring really worth it? Can you use higher tensions than in the usual assembly? Im considering buying it but I dont know if they will make much of a difference.

    • @CameronFleury
      @CameronFleury  Год назад

      Don't have any experience with the usual assembly. The micro tune seems that much more intuitive and easily adjustable. Sheer convenience really.

  • @jacobkmet1577
    @jacobkmet1577 Год назад

    Any advice with trick dominators?

  • @drakausdromgatti58
    @drakausdromgatti58 2 года назад +1

    Hey brother, I have my springs cranked and I am experiencing some of that slapping you mentioned at certain tempoes I should loosen them?

    • @CameronFleury
      @CameronFleury  2 года назад +1

      It's worth trying to lower your spring tension to see how your feet and pedals react. Again, everyone is different, so you'll need to adjust then take a short video clip, and then adjust again until the pedal movement is fluid with your feet.

    • @drakausdromgatti58
      @drakausdromgatti58 2 года назад

      @@CameronFleury I appreciate the advice brother.

    • @CameronFleury
      @CameronFleury  2 года назад

      not a problem, man!

  • @MonacoRocha
    @MonacoRocha Год назад

    Hi Cameron Nice Video Bro !!! I started on DBD at age 57, been playing since I was 8... Walk all over again... Are AXIs Good Pedals , I endorse Pearl so I have Elliminators .... What Model of AXIS are the TOP..??? Thank You Bro...

    • @CameronFleury
      @CameronFleury  Год назад +1

      They're not good, they're great! A lot of other drummers may say otherwise, but I don't like blaming gear for my lack of ability. Take a look at the A models. A is for adjustable, and i'd also look at microtuners for them as well.

    • @MonacoRocha
      @MonacoRocha Год назад +1

      @@CameronFleury Thank You Cameron A lot Bro!!!!! Will Do.

    • @MonacoRocha
      @MonacoRocha Год назад

      @@CameronFleury thanks Brother!

  • @CorridorOfChameleons94
    @CorridorOfChameleons94 2 года назад

    Danmar beaters for the win!

  • @rizkykiris4120
    @rizkykiris4120 2 года назад

    How much you buy bro?

  • @spatchy419
    @spatchy419 2 года назад

    Thanks Cam! Would this apply similarly to the Tama Speed Cobras as well?

    • @CameronFleury
      @CameronFleury  2 года назад +1

      You're welcome Nate! Which part in specific, spring tension?

    • @spatchy419
      @spatchy419 2 года назад

      @@CameronFleury Well, in general., short of the VDL.
      I’ve joined the community too, I’m so excited!!

    • @CameronFleury
      @CameronFleury  2 года назад

      Mostly everything about the video applies to your pedals as well, other than the axis pedal specifics. Welcome to the community! (See you inside) \M/

  • @TheJoaovicente
    @TheJoaovicente Год назад

    You use the VDL all the way up?

  • @tombosixer7342
    @tombosixer7342 11 месяцев назад

    You make it look soo easy! What size are you feet?

  • @daifuku74
    @daifuku74 Год назад

    BTW the "do not remove" sticker on those Axis, what's the story about it?

    • @CameronFleury
      @CameronFleury  Год назад

      I'm not actually sure, I've never removed it 😏

    • @daifuku74
      @daifuku74 Год назад

      @@CameronFleury mine has fallen off with time, but somehow the pedal still works. The mystery goes on...

  • @sick_manor
    @sick_manor 11 месяцев назад

    If you want to add metal just call the welder, bratan)

  • @aditnugrohodrums
    @aditnugrohodrums 2 года назад

    Nice Video Man. Is that true that we all need tight spring tension to play fast ? I have a problem with my Iron Cobra. I set it loose, but it has slow rebound. But when I set it thighter, i need more power, feels kinda heavy.

    • @CameronFleury
      @CameronFleury  2 года назад

      Not entirely true! Everyone is built differently. Check out the most recent lesson video that may answer your questions: ruclips.net/video/I5f2ZdXI-X0/видео.html

  • @janjg489
    @janjg489 2 года назад

    I would like a honest opinion...
    Are these worth 700$ or even 850 with microtuning?

    • @CameronFleury
      @CameronFleury  2 года назад

      I've had them for 4-5 years now I believe. Other than normal wear and tear they've been great double pedals. Worth every penny.