• Contact

  • Newsletter

  • About us

  • Delivery options

  • Prospero Book Market Podcast

  • Drum Sound and Drum Tuning: Bridging Science and Creativity

    Drum Sound and Drum Tuning by Toulson, Rob;

    Bridging Science and Creativity

    Series: Audio Engineering Society Presents;

      • GET 20% OFF

      • The discount is only available for 'Alert of Favourite Topics' newsletter recipients.
      • Publisher's listprice GBP 35.99
      • The price is estimated because at the time of ordering we do not know what conversion rates will apply to HUF / product currency when the book arrives. In case HUF is weaker, the price increases slightly, in case HUF is stronger, the price goes lower slightly.

        17 194 Ft (16 375 Ft + 5% VAT)
      • Discount 20% (cc. 3 439 Ft off)
      • Discounted price 13 755 Ft (13 100 Ft + 5% VAT)

    17 194 Ft

    db

    Availability

    Estimated delivery time: In stock at the publisher, but not at Prospero's office. Delivery time approx. 3-5 weeks.
    Not in stock at Prospero.

    Why don't you give exact delivery time?

    Delivery time is estimated on our previous experiences. We give estimations only, because we order from outside Hungary, and the delivery time mainly depends on how quickly the publisher supplies the book. Faster or slower deliveries both happen, but we do our best to supply as quickly as possible.

    Short description:

    Drum Sound and Drum Tuning assists drummers, sound engineers and music students in learning critical skills related to drum sound and achieving an optimised and personalised drum kit setup.

    More

    Long description:

    Drum Sound and Drum Tuning assists drummers, sound engineers, and music students in learning critical skills related to drum sound and achieving an optimised and personalised drum kit set-up. The book covers the essential theories of percussion acoustics and develops this knowledge in order to facilitate creative approaches to drum tuning and professional-level recording and mixing of drums.


    All aspects of drumhead vibration, drumhead equalisation, and resonant drumhead coupling are de-mystified, alongside discussions relating to drumhead types, drum shell vibration, and tuning to musical intervals for different performance genres. The book develops drum sound theory and creative analysis into a detailed dissection of recording and production techniques specifically for drums, including discussions on studio technologies, room acoustics, microphone techniques, phase coherence, and mixing drums with advanced digital audio workstation (DAW) techniques and creative processing tools.


    Drum Sound and Drum Tuning includes many practical hands-on exercises that incorporate example tutorials with Logic Pro and iDrumTune Pro software, encouraging the reader to put theory into immediate creative practice and to develop their own listening skills in an informed and reflective manner. The book also documents primary interviews and opinion from some of the world’s most celebrated drummers, music producers, and sound engineers, enabling the reader to connect the relevant theories with real-world context, whilst refining their own personalised approach to mastering drum sound.

    More

    Table of Contents:

    List of Figures


    List of Tables


    1 Introduction


    1.1 Values of Great Drum Sound


    1.2 Why Bother with Drum Tuning?


    1.3 About this Book


    1.3.1 Educational Approach


    1.3.2 Online Resources


    1.3.3 Interviews with Esteemed Professionals


    1.3.4 Companion Software and Examples


    1.4 Don’t Forget to Listen!


     


    2 Drumhead Vibration and the Science of Sound


    2.1 Sound Sources, Acoustic Transmission and Sound Reception


    2.2 Evaluating Frequencies


    2.3 The Single Most Valuable Musical Acoustics Theory!


    2.4 Measuring and Analysing Drum Modes


     


    3 Tuning the Pitch of a Cylindrical Drum


    3.1 Exploring the Pitch Range of a Cylindrical Drum


    3.2 Musical Frequencies


    3.3 Coupled Drumheads


     


    4 Lug Tuning and Clearing the Drumhead


    4.1 Evaluating the First Overtone of a Drum


    4.2 Beat Frequencies


    4.3 The Sound of a Uniformly Tuned Drumhead


    4.4 Lug Tuning with Assistance


     


    5 Tuning the Resonant Drumhead – What, Why and How?


    5.1 Harmonics and In-Harmonic Overtones


    5.2 Musical Intervals


    5.3 Controlling Overtones and Intervals with the Resonant Drumhead


     


    6 A Holistic Approach to Drum Tuning


    6.1 Simplicity Wins


    6.2 Setting the Fundamental Pitch


    6.3 Implementing Lug Tuning and Resonant Head Tuning


    6.4 Damping and Decay Times


     


    7 The Wonderful World of Drumheads


    7.1 Guitar Strings on Steroids!


    7.2 The Drumhead Equation


    7.3 Drumhead Types and Features


    7.4 Resonant Drumhead Selection


    7.5 Experience Drumheads!


     


    8 Timbre: The Truth about Drum Shell Vibration


    8.1 Introducing Timbre


    8.2 Tuning Fork Example with Mass Loading


    8.3 Drum Shell Vibration


    8.4 Loading the Drum Shell


    8.5 Bearing Edges and Precision Manufacturing


    8.6 Considering the Drum Shell Vibration Frequency when Tuning


     


    9 Tuning for Different Musical Styles and Genres


    9.1 Creative Objectives


    9.2 Drum Sizes for Different Music Genres


    9.3 Pitches and Intervals on the Kit


    9.4 Tuning Suggestions for Different Genres


    9.5 Drumheads for Different Music Genres


     


    10 Snare Drum Tuning


    10.1 Key Aspects of Snare Tuning


    10.2 Holistic Approach to Snare Tuning


    10.3 Manipulating Snare Drum Timbre


    10.4 Comparing Snare Timbre Example


     


    11 Kick Drum Tuning


    11.1 Kick Drum Tone and Dynamics


    11.2 Drumheads for the Kick Drum


    11.3 Kick Drum Tuning Range


    11.4 Controlling the Kick Drum Timbre


     


    12 Production and Preparation for Drum Recording


    12.1 Production and Pre-Production


    12.2 Setting Standards and Getting Results


    12.3 Choosing and Evaluating the Recording Space


    12.3.1 Room Size and Dimensions


    12.3.2 Room Materials and Reverberation Characteristics


    12.3.3 Sound Isolation and Background Noise Levels


    12.3.4 Suitability for a Room’s Use in a Recording Project


    12.3.5 Positioning Drums within a Room


    12.4 Tuning and Performance for Recording


     


    13 Fundamental Technologies for Drum Recording


    13.1 Microphones and Transducers


    13.1.1 Dynamic Microphones


    13.1.2 Condenser Microphones


    13.1.3 Ribbon Microphones


    13.1.4 Other Audio Transducers


    13.2 Microphone Characteristics


    13.2.1 Microphone Polar Patterns


    13.2.2 Other Microphone Characteristics


    13.3 The Complete Recording Signal Chain


    13.3.1 Audio Convertors


    13.3.2 Mixing Desk


    13.3.3 Microphone Preamplifiers


    13.3.4 Recording with FX


    13.4 Monitoring and Foldback


    13.4.1 Control Room Monitoring


    13.4.2 Headphone Foldback


    14 We Need to Talk About Phase!


    14.1 What Exactly is Phase?


    14.2 Time Delay and Comb Filtering


    14.3 Mono Compatibility


    14.4 Signal Polarity


     


    15 Microphone Techniques for Recording Drums


    15.1 Microphone Placement Approaches


    15.2 Stereo Recording for Drums


    15.2.1 Defining The Stereo Field


    15.2.2 Spaced Pair Technique


    15.2.3 X-Y Technique


    15.2.4 Blumlein Pair Technique


    15.2.5 ORTF Technique


    15.2.6 Mid-Side Technique


    15.2.7 Baffled Omnidirectional Pair Technique


    15.2.8 Decca Tree Technique


    15.2.9 Left-Right-Center Technique


    15.3 Using Spot Microphone Techniques


    15.3.1 Kick Drum Microphone Technique


    15.3.2 Snare Drum Microphone Technique


    15.3.3 Tom Drum Microphone Technique


    15.3.4 Close Cymbal Microphone Technique


    15.4 Room Microphones


    15.5 Microphone Choices for Recording Drums


    15.6 Developing a Personal Approach


     


    16 Mixing Drums: Balance and Dynamics


    16.1 Balance, Panning and Bussing


    16.2 Dynamics Processing


    16.2.1 Compression and Limiting


    16.2.2 Gates and Expanders


    16.2.3 Envelope Shaping


    16.3 Hybrid mixing


     


    17 Mixing Drums: Creative Processing


    17.1 Equalisation and Spectral Processing


    17.1.1 Cutting Low Frequencies


    17.1.2 Treating the Fundamental and Overtones of Each Drum


    17.1.3 Adding Attack and Presence


    17.1.4 Controlling High Frequencies


    17.2 Using Reverb to Regain Authenticity


    17.3 Delay for Drums


    17.4 Distortion and Enhancers


    17.5 Sequential and Sidechain and Processing


    17.6 Drum Replacement


    17.7 The Final Mixdown


     


    Index

    More