That is so cool! All the respect in the world man because there is NO way I could do what you do! You guys sound amazing. I’m anxious to hear anything new and would love to see you guys live somewhere!
Yes, to be very honest - I don’t even really hear them when we play. But everyone has preferences for what they want in their iem mix so it’s good to have them
It’s a midi controller that can control certain actions in Ableton Live (verses, chorus, start, stop, etc). Or it allows him to jump around if the band misses something or if they want to call something out on the fly. I use an Alesis samplepad pro that controls my Ableton Live set back in monitor world along with a Track Rig to give us stereo and mono outputs for tracks and click/cues.
Have you ever tried to play with the click? There are a lot of drummers out there that really struggle when they try to play with it. It’s just another skill of its own, doesn’t mean you aren’t a good drummer if you use a click, quite the opposite.
Clicks have been around for a long time dude. They’ve become way more common, but people in the 80’s were using them too. Also, when you’re programming lights, clicks become a necessity. Nobody has perfect time. If you think you’re going to get hired nowadays without playing to a click, you are sorely mistaken.
Been waiting a while for a new video. I have watched all the others. You my friend are outstanding 👏. Thank you
Thank you! I’ll get some new ones up from our recent tour.
Absolutely love the extended outro on this man. Rock solid!! Keep killin it out there
Thanks man!
Wish I could play with Nate!
I learn this song with your vidéo so thank you so much from a French Drummer
Thank you very much! Should be getting some new footage soon.
That was pretty neat to see. I was always curious how they timed the music and such. Thank you for posting this.
Thanks Steven!
This is fantastic!! Nice work!
Thank you Brodie!
That is so cool! All the respect in the world man because there is NO way I could do what you do! You guys sound amazing. I’m anxious to hear anything new and would love to see you guys live somewhere!
Thank you so much!
Neal, brother! Miss you! This is fantastic!
Miss you too brother! !!
@@NealYakopinDrums very happy for you! You’re killing it🔥🔥🔥
Neal can you post a video of you playing world on fire? You rock!🤘🏻🤘🏻
awesome, thanks for the video with the clic ! great help to learn the song =)
Thank you!
Can you do a whole set and put it up on RUclips? Sounds awesome!!
Haha I could! I can’t do unreleased songs but I’ll do the rest
You sound great! When playing live, do all songs have the click track with verse/chorus/bridge count-ins?
Yes, to be very honest - I don’t even really hear them when we play. But everyone has preferences for what they want in their iem mix so it’s good to have them
Job well done Neal!
Love it!! Must be super cool!! Are u drumming for his entire tour?
Yes! And it’s been so fun every night
Awesome Neal!
Thank you man!
What is that unit to the left of your hi-hat you are finger tapping to queue stuff in on?
It’s a midi controller that can control certain actions in Ableton Live (verses, chorus, start, stop, etc). Or it allows him to jump around if the band misses something or if they want to call something out on the fly. I use an Alesis samplepad pro that controls my Ableton Live set back in monitor world along with a Track Rig to give us stereo and mono outputs for tracks and click/cues.
Killer! See you guys in Ohio soon...More of this please haah!
Haha see ya soon !
Pretty cool video 🎉
Thank you!
Who played drums on the record?
I believe Evan Hutchinson
Name!
HAHAH
I remember when drummers actually played and they where the click now its just a bunch of MILLI VANILLI BULLSHIT JUST SAYING!!!
Have you ever tried to play with the click? There are a lot of drummers out there that really struggle when they try to play with it. It’s just another skill of its own, doesn’t mean you aren’t a good drummer if you use a click, quite the opposite.
Clicks have been around for a long time dude. They’ve become way more common, but people in the 80’s were using them too. Also, when you’re programming lights, clicks become a necessity. Nobody has perfect time. If you think you’re going to get hired nowadays without playing to a click, you are sorely mistaken.