The smoothness of that layin that stick down and adjusting the Tom mic was badass!!!. Kevin was like watch this!!!!. Never missed a Freakin beat!!!. Post more of thes videos please Kevin!!!. Good stuff dear Sir!!!. Love this!!!☝️🔥🔥🔥🥁🔥🥁🔥👊🔥
I love watching this kind of footage. It really gives some great insight to what's running on your rig. Thanks for sharing! (PS, I grew up about 50 miles south of this place and can't tell you how many evenings I sat on the other side of the stage wondering what the view was like from up there ... now I know!) .
Thanks for posting this, Kevin. As always, it's a pleasure to see another drum corps guy living the dream on the daily grind. Love your channel and follow your social media
So awesome to see another video posted from you! You sound awesome as always! What a great group of guys on that stage. Hope to you soon and keep up the great work! Kit sounds phenomenal as always!
Thanks for sharing this Kevin. Killer as always. I like the slightly different set up from the Randy Houser tour set-up. An additional rack tom, and the cymbals are a little higher. Good mix of cymbal textures, beautiful Ludwig set as always!
Awesome. Just reading your response about firing Ableton from an IPad. I agree it sucks. I’ve been using an iOS app called SoundCue. I’ve been exporting tracks from Ableton to .wav files with click and counts panned left and the track panned right. Easier than dragging an Ableton rig around. Only problem is you can’t edit the tracks on the fly
Great solution if you can and want to avoid the trigger pads/laptops/interface ableton thing. My FOH requires mixability for loops and the occasional piano track, so ableton is a must for this one.
When you’re on okc on 10/10 will you guys be doing meet and greets and such? I’d really like to meet you and get some tips on playing your stuff... we do a couple of Pardi songs in my band
Believe it or not, that's called a "Buttkicker". It is a device wired to an amplifier, fed signal from my monitor engineer, who is sending the kick drum and some of the bass guitar to it. Instead of having love frequencies pumped straight into my in ears, It shakes my throne at those freqs instead, so I feel the kick and only the high end "click" of the beater hitting the head is in my ears.
Nope, any song changes come directly from Jon or our MD/bass, Lee. I'm likely getting monitor adjustments or mentioning something to Circus Bear that I might need.
Hey Kevin, thanks for posting live vid of the show! It looks like you scaled down your rig. Are you running all your clicks/backing off the iPad or is there more off screen?
Nathan - the iPad is just an interface to launch Ableton, which for this act is only providing click and some loops. It is problematic, leftover system from before my time, which I am replacing now with a surface I can strike to launch clicks.
At that time the clicks/counts/loops were fired via an app called "lemur", which I know nothing about, to in turn fired ableton. I found the iPad system to be problematic and not an intuitive surface for performing, and now fire Ableton via a Roland SPD-sx
Kevin Murphy thank you! I use my Roland Spdsx to run click/tracks and play samples but was just curious what app that was haha. I’ve used Ableton before but never with my pad. Need to try it out!
They're a blend. pop open any DAW, even garage band will do, and record a harsh sound with a strong transient, like a woodblock or cowbell, and then something softer like a shaker providing subdivision, and mix them to where is sounds pleasing! My session computer is somewhere locked down with m touring kit, but i'll root around and see if I have them on a harddrive. If I find them ill put up a YT of just clicks!
LJ Johnson - The person who built the Ableton session somehow talked the previous drummer into firing Ableton via an iPad Jain an app called “lemur”, telling me that neither had ever really thought about the mechanics of the job. New system being built, so one iPad will go away. The other is just pics of hand written charts for songs in the set and a pile of potential covers that Jon might jump into. Barely glancing over now after three weeks on the gig, but still have it there for potential audibles by artist til I’m more comfortable.
No. I typically only use the number system in the studio. Since live is a less controlled environment I sometimes use a simpler timing, count chart to give me hints for stops and key fills, etc.
The set up fits the requirements, so if the artist wants double kicks in a metallica cover, one accquires double kick pedal to do that. I'll try to play cooler shit with 'em. ;)
Drivin’ that train...killer job
Is Kevin your dad?
Rock solid
The smoothness of that layin that stick down and adjusting the Tom mic was badass!!!. Kevin was like watch this!!!!. Never missed a Freakin beat!!!. Post more of thes videos please Kevin!!!. Good stuff dear Sir!!!. Love this!!!☝️🔥🔥🔥🥁🔥🥁🔥👊🔥
Holy hell 🔥!! Totally perfection!!!! Killer drummer here!!! Kevin Murphy is a drum GoD!
Super Solid and feeling great. What a drummer!
I love it. More like this please.
Kev and Rich (Redmond) are two of the nastiest dudes out of Nashville. No fancy fills or bullshit. Straight in the pocket.
Holy crap dude so freaking good. 🤙🏻 kit sounds amazing.
Great drumming, Kevin 👍🏻. Keep Rockin' ⚡
Those tom sounds - absolutely killer.
The Quality of the sound and videos Kevin always uploads is incredible everytime 🙌
Thanks, cheers!
Love this man!! Your live drum cam vids are what hooked me to begin with. Glad to see some more!
Amazing, it is interesting changing the point of view from usually being in the crowd. You killed it!
I love watching this kind of footage. It really gives some great insight to what's running on your rig. Thanks for sharing! (PS, I grew up about 50 miles south of this place and can't tell you how many evenings I sat on the other side of the stage wondering what the view was like from up there ... now I know!) .
Dude that kit sounds killer. Hoping the tour brings you close to Mississippi!
Thanks for posting this, Kevin. As always, it's a pleasure to see another drum corps guy living the dream on the daily grind. Love your channel and follow your social media
Rock solid man! Nice to see behind the scenes with your drumcam Vids! Love that.
Great video! You have a new subscriber!
Not to take away from you, Kevin, but that bass player is awesome! You too are in. The. Pocket.
Lee Francis. He's a monster.
You have your own voice on the drums..... and I like it. Great video, Kev!!
So awesome to see another video posted from you! You sound awesome as always! What a great group of guys on that stage. Hope to you soon and keep up the great work! Kit sounds phenomenal as always!
Thanks for sharing this Kevin. Killer as always. I like the slightly different set up from the Randy Houser tour set-up. An additional rack tom, and the cymbals are a little higher. Good mix of cymbal textures, beautiful Ludwig set as always!
Yes!! Kevin on two up two down.. buy the way, videos are getting better
Watching you tonight in Chicago, hit me up would love to meet you!
So good
That's the way you take the stage... Click out of the house mix right into the first tune. Total pro.
Thanks! The intro was something the guys had developed before I joined up, and I love it!
Another Thumbs Down troll? SMH what a waste of time and energy. Awesome work as always KM!! 👊🏼
Ha!
It would be cool to see you do the first show of a tour vs the last show with in ear mix and all. Do a little A/B of the them.
Love it.
appreciate its DRUMS CAM and so miked up for that....but at the end of the songs the audience seems lacklustre....
Bad ass song.
Awesome. Just reading your response about firing Ableton from an IPad. I agree it sucks. I’ve been using an iOS app called SoundCue. I’ve been exporting tracks from Ableton to .wav files with click and counts panned left and the track panned right. Easier than dragging an Ableton rig around. Only problem is you can’t edit the tracks on the fly
Great solution if you can and want to avoid the trigger pads/laptops/interface ableton thing. My FOH requires mixability for loops and the occasional piano track, so ableton is a must for this one.
When you’re on okc on 10/10 will you guys be doing meet and greets and such? I’d really like to meet you and get some tips on playing your stuff... we do a couple of Pardi songs in my band
No idea what the schedule for that day will be like yet, DM me thru instagram (@bigrightfoot) a coupla days prior and I'll check!
I want Tonic back!
why the stick under you? In case you broke one?
Yes
So awesome! Would love to see more of these! What size is your EFX?
that was a 16. now it's a special dark K that is 19 in that spot
You’re a badass Murphy
THANKS!
I felt the click well self, but i like your videos
I'm just over here salivating over those beta mics lol
I love 'em
Where is those PASITE cymbals ?????? sounds good tho LOL
what is mounted under your throne with the cords coming out of it?
Believe it or not, that's called a "Buttkicker". It is a device wired to an amplifier, fed signal from my monitor engineer, who is sending the kick drum and some of the bass guitar to it. Instead of having love frequencies pumped straight into my in ears, It shakes my throne at those freqs instead, so I feel the kick and only the high end "click" of the beater hitting the head is in my ears.
I wonder what are you saying in the mic between songs? Are you announcing the next song to all musicians?
Solid work! Cheers from France!
Nope, any song changes come directly from Jon or our MD/bass, Lee. I'm likely getting monitor adjustments or mentioning something to Circus Bear that I might need.
Hey Kevin, thanks for posting live vid of the show! It looks like you scaled down your rig. Are you running all your clicks/backing off the iPad or is there more off screen?
Nathan - the iPad is just an interface to launch Ableton, which for this act is only providing click and some loops. It is problematic, leftover system from before my time, which I am replacing now with a surface I can strike to launch clicks.
What app are you using there to trigger the click/trax and cues? thanks!
At that time the clicks/counts/loops were fired via an app called "lemur", which I know nothing about, to in turn fired ableton. I found the iPad system to be problematic and not an intuitive surface for performing, and now fire Ableton via a Roland SPD-sx
Kevin Murphy thank you! I use my Roland Spdsx to run click/tracks and play samples but was just curious what app that was haha. I’ve used Ableton before but never with my pad. Need to try it out!
What do I have to do to get your click samples? ;) These are about the best I can find, that do not become annoying.
They're a blend. pop open any DAW, even garage band will do, and record a harsh sound with a strong transient, like a woodblock or cowbell, and then something softer like a shaker providing subdivision, and mix them to where is sounds pleasing! My session computer is somewhere locked down with m touring kit, but i'll root around and see if I have them on a harddrive. If I find them ill put up a YT of just clicks!
I thought you on the Road 🛣️🛣️🛣️🛣️🛣️🛣️ with Randy Houser
Nope. Was years ago, now with Jon Pardi
@@TheBigrightfoot So, is that mean you got Fired or you quit from Randy Houser Band?
Dude.. diggin that click, where'd you find that sample?
It's a blend of woodblock click and shaker, i think.
which over and tom mics are these? killer sound btw
Pretty sure the OH’s are SM81’s and the Tom’s are beta98ampC’s - all my kit mic’d are Shure
I gotta know what apps you having running on the iPads. I’ve been trying to find something good for my in ears. What are you running?
LJ Johnson - The person who built the Ableton session somehow talked the previous drummer into firing Ableton via an iPad Jain an app called “lemur”, telling me that neither had ever really thought about the mechanics of the job. New system being built, so one iPad will go away. The other is just pics of hand written charts for songs in the set and a pile of potential covers that Jon might jump into. Barely glancing over now after three weeks on the gig, but still have it there for potential audibles by artist til I’m more comfortable.
Great show, great drummer, please ditch the double bass pedal!
were you playing with a nashville numbers chart on your tablet Kevin?
No. I typically only use the number system in the studio. Since live is a less controlled environment I sometimes use a simpler timing, count chart to give me hints for stops and key fills, etc.
cool gotcha.
Makes those drums his bitch😂
Great show, great drummer, please ditch the double bass pedal!
Great show, great drummer, please ditch the double bass pedal!
The set up fits the requirements, so if the artist wants double kicks in a metallica cover, one accquires double kick pedal to do that. I'll try to play cooler shit with 'em. ;)