Yeah, id say that makes a great demo for anyone shopping for Rudes. Lol excellent job! And the drum shells sound top notch. Ive been telling new drummers for years that you dont need top of the line shells to sound amazing....and you just peoved my point along with my kits. GREAT JOB!!!
i honestly love the sounds of these! aggressive and in your face which i would definitely love! ive got some 70s 2002 rock hats that started turning green.. but they still sound awesome! paiste are the best
Thanks, I really like how these cymbals sound. It's so nice to capture it on a recording, but most songs mixed, they tend to adjust the sound so you hardly can hear the cymbals.
Great video! personally I'm a Sabian drummer AAX and HHX but I've always been a fan of the Paiste Rude line ever since I was a kid and I realized David from KoRn and Joey from Slipknot both rocked them and they sounded awesome! I really might have to get the Rude line someday! Awesome kit man i like the green touches! 🤘
Thanks, my old channel from 2008 got deleted in 2021, so I lost over 500+ videos. I am just thinking about what I should do with this new channel. Drum related of course.
First of all great playing, the tuning of the kit also sounds great. Been a Paiste endorsee for near 20 years and have always favoured the 2002 range. This video has certainly opened my eyes and ears to the RUDE sound - especially like the wild crash and the 16" novo china
I recommend checking them out in a drum shop, where you can hear the cymbals both with and without ear protection. They are very loud, compared to signatures and 2002 series. I have played with mixed series setups, and the rude series cymbals has more volume on impact, if that makes sense. That's why people mostly use them for rock, punk and metal music.
It's a lot of fun to play, but I also enjoy changing things, tuning and recording, mixing, hearing the drums afterwards. I spend a lot of time with nerdy drum stuff, trying different setups and mic settings. I just love drums.
Great sounding Export, I've been shopping for a new kit and Pearl is top. I was looking at higher end Pearl kits, but Export has always impressed me, maybe I need to just go with it... Love the Rudes, I've always played Zildjian but I am looking at Paiste and Sabians as well. Cheers.
I bought an old beat up pearl export kit for the same price of a splash cymbal, then removed the wrap that was broken, spray painted it white and then neon green 💚 changed all the heads and tuned it, sounds great. I would love a highend pearl kit, but this export kit works perfectly fine, I can take this on tour and get it scratched up and repaint again. That won't fly with an expensive highend kit. 😅
Audio interface mixer, DAW, microphones, cables, then watch some online tutorials on how to do it, that's what I did. I basically watched a bunch of youtube videos and bought the gear needed, then I tried my best. And here we are.
I love Paiste rudes but they are a one trick pony “metal” they are so metallic sounding and sound like a tin it’s Impossible to make them sound good in any other context as they don’t have nice overtones
Depends on what's needed for the sound, same goes with drumsticks, drumheads, drumshells. Just different options and tools of the trade. Choose what works. I have a full Paiste Signature series line up for when other sounds are needed.
I have done that in the past with a tunebot, but in this video I had just loosened all the heads and just tighten them up x crossing the lugs around each drum, until I was satisfied with the tension and tone between the drums by ear.
I’m surprised this guy can’t play a snare drum roll correctly(?). Not trying to be mean but how does one amass this much gear but skips that foundational step?
My very first paiste rude cymbal was actually the 17" rude thin crash, I got it in 2005 I believe it was. I was playing in a thrash band at the time, I was playing with Paiste Signature back then, I fell in love with the rude sound, then started collecting them.
There is a good reason why Pearl is such a big company, so many drummers started out with a Pearl export kit. Paiste is really my absolute favourite cymbal company. Perfect cymbals ❤
Been playing drums and collecting drum stuff since 1999. I got way too much stuff. 😂 But sometimes it comes in handy, Drummer Adam Jarvis borrowed my chrome drumkit summer 2023, to practice with the band Lock Up a week before their gig at Roskilde festival. I was his drumtech there. Helpful to have extra gear ready to go in gig bags.
One of the best cymbals demos I’ve ever seen. I’m in love with Paiste RUDE. 😍
Thanks dude ❤🎉😊
Great sounds , cymbaly beautiful
love the hats omg and paiste rides never disappoints
Hell yeah, Paiste Rude 14" Hihat is pretty special, I like it a lot. Paiste make some great cymbals that's for sure. ❤🤗
some of my favorite cymbals no doubt... between the ride, hats, and chinas, they sound soooo good
❤ Should Paiste expand this Rude series with even more effekt cymbals?
@@metalexdrumswe need more rude efx cymbals
@@zackkeptner1954 I agree 👍 💯
Paiste Rude amazing love the the Rein Ride
Yeah me too, absolutely worth the money ❤
Yeah, id say that makes a great demo for anyone shopping for Rudes. Lol excellent job! And the drum shells sound top notch. Ive been telling new drummers for years that you dont need top of the line shells to sound amazing....and you just peoved my point along with my kits. GREAT JOB!!!
Thanks dude. Good drumheads and great cymbals can really make a cheaper kit sound amazing.
i honestly love the sounds of these! aggressive and in your face which i would definitely love! ive got some 70s 2002 rock hats that started turning green.. but they still sound awesome! paiste are the best
Paiste Rude series love all around
I love Paiste! Great sounding kit and great playing!
Thanks 🎉
Thanks for the awesome cymbal demo.....isolated them with real time playing them too. Keep up the good work.
Thanks, I really like how these cymbals sound. It's so nice to capture it on a recording, but most songs mixed, they tend to adjust the sound so you hardly can hear the cymbals.
What an amazing set you have my friend! Beautiful AF! Rude rules!
Thank you ❤ Paiste Rude for the win!
I'm really surprised at how smooth those hats sound, I play a 1980's 22in Rude 3000 Power Ride
I honestly love using the Rude hihat, I also have a Paiste Signature medium hi-hat and a Paiste Precision hi-hat, for the not so heavy stuff.
Love the RUDE line
Yes, the Paiste Rude series deserves more appreciation, so freaking nice.
Great video! personally I'm a Sabian drummer AAX and HHX but I've always been a fan of the Paiste Rude line ever since I was a kid and I realized David from KoRn and Joey from Slipknot both rocked them and they sounded awesome! I really might have to get the Rude line someday! Awesome kit man i like the green touches! 🤘
Thanks, my old channel from 2008 got deleted in 2021, so I lost over 500+ videos.
I am just thinking about what I should do with this new channel. Drum related of course.
Dang, that's one gorgeous kit
Thanks, it's very addictive and enjoyable to play.
First of all great playing, the tuning of the kit also sounds great. Been a Paiste endorsee for near 20 years and have always favoured the 2002 range. This video has certainly opened my eyes and ears to the RUDE sound - especially like the wild crash and the 16" novo china
I recommend checking them out in a drum shop, where you can hear the cymbals both with and without ear protection. They are very loud, compared to signatures and 2002 series. I have played with mixed series setups, and the rude series cymbals has more volume on impact, if that makes sense. That's why people mostly use them for rock, punk and metal music.
Great demo, great sounding cymbals and drums👏👏👏
Thanks 🎉😊 I appreciate it.
This kit might be so fun to play
It's a lot of fun to play, but I also enjoy changing things, tuning and recording, mixing, hearing the drums afterwards. I spend a lot of time with nerdy drum stuff, trying different setups and mic settings. I just love drums.
Great sounding Export, I've been shopping for a new kit and Pearl is top. I was looking at higher end Pearl kits, but Export has always impressed me, maybe I need to just go with it... Love the Rudes, I've always played Zildjian but I am looking at Paiste and Sabians as well. Cheers.
I bought an old beat up pearl export kit for the same price of a splash cymbal, then removed the wrap that was broken, spray painted it white and then neon green 💚 changed all the heads and tuned it, sounds great. I would love a highend pearl kit, but this export kit works perfectly fine, I can take this on tour and get it scratched up and repaint again. That won't fly with an expensive highend kit. 😅
My favourite line of cymbals
Mine too ❤
Blast beat heaven
Gotta get those notes in sometimes 😅
@@metalexdrums that's right 😎
I’m looking into recording my paiste like this how do I achieve such amazing sound out of my drums for recording. I’ve never recorded before
Audio interface mixer, DAW, microphones, cables, then watch some online tutorials on how to do it, that's what I did. I basically watched a bunch of youtube videos and bought the gear needed, then I tried my best. And here we are.
I love Paiste rudes but they are a one trick pony “metal” they are so metallic sounding and sound like a tin it’s Impossible to make them sound good in any other context as they don’t have nice overtones
Depends on what's needed for the sound, same goes with drumsticks, drumheads, drumshells. Just different options and tools of the trade. Choose what works.
I have a full Paiste Signature series line up for when other sounds are needed.
hey, do you tune your toms to specific notes, intervals between the heads or something else ? they sound amazing
I have done that in the past with a tunebot, but in this video I had just loosened all the heads and just tighten them up x crossing the lugs around each drum, until I was satisfied with the tension and tone between the drums by ear.
I swear every person who uses rudes have the same sounding kit
That's the beauty of Paiste cymbals, they exactly sound as good as shown on their site. I have played with Paiste cymbals since the year 2000.
Paiste Cymbals are noted for their consistency of tone and timbre.
Some of the best Cymbals ever.
I’m surprised this guy can’t play a snare drum roll correctly(?). Not trying to be mean but how does one amass this much gear but skips that foundational step?
@@patriotfreedomlending4655because it's not a requirement to just simply have joy in something.
Those sound great. I am not a big fan of thin crashes but these sound pretty good....and you have the Reign.
My very first paiste rude cymbal was actually the 17" rude thin crash, I got it in 2005 I believe it was. I was playing in a thrash band at the time, I was playing with Paiste Signature back then, I fell in love with the rude sound, then started collecting them.
Those Pearl Exports sound outstanding. Im a paiste guy, so you know my opinion on your rudes 🤘
There is a good reason why Pearl is such a big company, so many drummers started out with a Pearl export kit.
Paiste is really my absolute favourite cymbal company. Perfect cymbals ❤
What kit are you using here? It sounds amazing!
Pearl export kit, I pimped with neon green spray paint and new Remo colourtone drumheads. 😂🎉
Excellent choices mate!@@metalexdrums
Rude is the best😊
I think so too, love em lots. ❤
lmao! I’d say you’re an equipment addict. I Must buy more cymbals. 🧟♂️
Been playing drums and collecting drum stuff since 1999. I got way too much stuff. 😂 But sometimes it comes in handy, Drummer Adam Jarvis borrowed my chrome drumkit summer 2023, to practice with the band Lock Up a week before their gig at Roskilde festival. I was his drumtech there. Helpful to have extra gear ready to go in gig bags.
Is that a drum set or a mushroom field 😂
Maybe a portal to an another dimension?! "Don't follow the beat, unless you trust the drummer"
Что сказать то хотел 🤷
Fair enough 👌