CloseUp®Drum System Premieres with Musician PJ Roduta
May 30th, 2021
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We teamed up with PJ Roduta, a Pittsburgh-based percussionist, composer, and educator to see if our first-of-its-kind drum microphone system could stand up to a one-of-a-kind drummer possesing years of study & collaboration with such greats as drum legend Milford Graves and Jim Donovan of Rusted Root fame.
A top drummer, an engineer, & a CloseUp® breakthrough walk into a studio . . .
Impressing someone with PJ’s background was a tall order. His resume is exceptional. Well-seasoned in West African drumming traditions, he has also done stints as a sound engineer, and scoring percussion for live dance. Beyond his training exists a more inherent, familial instinct for rhythm: PJ is part of a rich line of Filipino-American rhythmic musicians, including a father who played rhythm guitar and a grandfather who was an upright bass player in Hawaii. The reverence and excitement PJ has for tradition was mirrored throughout his experience using the CloseUp® Drum System:
“What you guys are doing is so exciting. I say that knowing a lot about… the slog of dealing with [live] music.”
We need to step back to paint a rather grim picture of the current state of mic-ing drums.
Mic’ing Drums: go old school, or go CloseUp®
Mic-ing drum kits has long been known as one of the most time-intensive, gear-laden components of live sound, requiring the coordinated efforts of a well-trained audio engineer and patient drummer as well as an array of heavy, tangle-prone cables, mics, and stands. Either that, or sacrificing real-time sound for a handful of pre-recorded trigger-activated samples (or as some call it digital drum death).
Even if you look past the physical tedium of the set up, the tech limitations, and acoustic challenges, current technology greatly limits the repeatability and reliability of the amplified sound you’ve just spent eons setting up to capture. Drum amplification is so notoriously finicky and intensive, it’s a wonder better solutions for so common an instrument haven’t appeared, until now.
With The CloseUp® Drum System, what was only possible in a sound-proofed recording studio is now available in a user-friendly platform, in any environment. As PJ puts it: “If you can get a clean sound right away, any engineer will tell you: that’s the goal.”
I only have to hit each drum once and stand up and EQ. I could be completely autonomous, no one else would need to be in the studio. That kind of thing is revolutionary…in live settings, a drummer could go talk to fans or grab a drink…it’s incredible how much time could be saved, how much energy…There’s this new possibility for seamless performance. You could have such a short window of time between sets! It’s the drummer’s world to have to get to a venue super early to figure out levels. And then the next drummer has to do the same thing, all over again. It’s exhausting! The ease this gear provides is just not a reality right now; it would be so amazing to have this possibility!
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Turn Up. Tune In. Get CloseUp®. Don’t Trigger.
Each drum kit is a canvas of different microtones and sounds. Because tuning and amplifying drums is so sensitive, some sound engineers use triggers to play pre-recorded samples when different drums are played. The number of samples available is more limited than what can actually come out of a drum kit. There is so much personal identity and style embedded in a drummer’s playing that gets immediately lost when you switch to samples. PJ on digital ‘solutions’ for live drums: “I’ve tried it and I can’t do it—I’ve had drum pads and drum triggers. I play the acoustic instrument; I want those nuances.” Because the CloseUp® isn’t sample based, he can get them. He was happily shocked by just how transparent the CloseUp® digital interface is:
It sounds really good. And it doesn’t kill the feeling . . . I was trying to trick it to see if it could detect something super soft after a huge cymbal crash—and it did! It does!
Where other technology can sound sterile or robotic, he noted the CloseUp® Drum System had a “rich and warm” tone that reflected his drum kit and his playing.
How does the CloseUp® Drum System do it?
The answer lies in our user-friendly tuning process.
It walks the drummer through recording short samples of their drumming while connected to a computer. These samples are only used to train the CloseUp® system. After which, microphones and live EQ are used to generate sound. Once the samples are recorded, the drummer can EQ these samples using simple, guided software.
These samples are then processed by the patented EzQ® software and used to create a custom algorithm that EQs your personal drum system live through our microphones.
Once it’s done, you’re ready to perform again and again, in different environments.
Drummers can rest assured knowing that each kick hit and snare roll will be amplified in real time, not replaced with a pre-recorded sound. We give drummers this solid, authentic base, and from there they can amplify or alter the sound however they please.
Next Steps for CloseUp®
This is changing the whole game. It’s exciting and it also feels like: ‘Can it be true?! Is there actually this much convenience at our fingertips?’ To have this convenience in this compact package…it’s almost unreal, like: ‘How is this possible?! …It has so many advantages that I have not seen on the market.
PJ’s enthusiasm is what makes our work at Your Heaven® deeply satisfying. As fellow musicians, we want to enhance each musician’s unique relationship to their instrument. We’ve dedicated decades to researching and painstakingly testing our algorithms and gear. PJ thinks our formula and commitment are working:
I look forward to it being sold! I will happily tell people: ‘You’ve got to try this. I did it; I used it; I see how easy it is, even if you’re not great at this [EQing / tech].’ …to have all that research already done for you, that’s the magic of this…the sound quality and the ease and convenience.
We are currently in exciting talks with different audio companies regarding our innovative technology and how to bring it to a wider audience of musicians and sound artists.
If you are interested in our system, don’t be a stranger! You can reach us at support@yourheaven.net. We also encourage you to check out our website which features more information about our CloseUp® Systems: microphone + EzQ® amplification systems for a range of acoustic string instruments.
Thank You PJ!
Thanks go to PJ Roduta for his contributions to the music and dance communities in Pittsburgh and beyond and for taking the time to try our CloseUp® Drum System and talk all things drumming and sound. It was a pleasure working with him and we look forward to continuing to collaborate with musicians and audio techs the world over, to spread our message of accessible, achievable, authentic, acoustic sound.
We’ll leave you with a final nod from PJ and our promise to remain committed to bringing high fidelity sound to acoustic players—because plugging in should amplify your sound, not compromise it.
Your company has a lot to be excited for; this sounds fantastic! I was in the studio recently —it’s got a lot of new fangled equipment…and what you’re doing—it’s exactly what [the studio engineer] was trying to do: get true, authentic sound. Simple. Clean. Clear. And without getting rid of the warmth, the je ne sais quoi, that really beautiful atmosphere.
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Come Find Us at PVDFest!
Come Visit us at PVDfest 2019!
By: Allie Trionfetti
May 30th, 2021
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I had the honor of interviewing Jesús Florido this past week, and what fun it was! He is full of laughter and smiles, and yet serious about his work and passion. This is the first of what we hope will be a rich and extensive new series of featured artists in this blog!
Saturday June 8th, 12pm–6pm
Sunday June 9th, 12pm–4pm
What is Maker Faire?
Maker Faire is a gathering of fascinating, curious people who enjoy learning and who love sharing what they can do. From engineers to artists to scientists to crafters, Maker Faire is a venue for these “makers” to show hobbies, experiments, projects.
We call it the Greatest Show (& Tell) on Earth – a family-friendly showcase of invention, creativity, and resourcefulness.
Glimpse the future and get inspired!
…more about PVDFEST
PVDFest welcomes its fifth edition with countless opportunities to dance in the streets and experience Providence with thousands of your closest friends! With stunning spectacles curated by FirstWorks and artists from around the corner and across the globe, you won’t want to miss it– for more information visit: www.PVDFest.com
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
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Juan Falú at The Music Mansion
By: Allie Trionfetti
May 30th, 2021
Want more information about our CloseUp® System for guitar and bowed strings? Check out our Products page!
I had the honor of interviewing Jesús Florido this past week, and what fun it was! He is full of laughter and smiles, and yet serious about his work and passion. This is the first of what we hope will be a rich and extensive new series of featured artists in this blog!
Saturday April 20th 7pm – 9pm
Music Mansion 88 Meeting Street Providence, RI 02906
We’re excited. This Saturday, composer and guitarist Juan Falú plays at the long cherished Music Mansion. As an interpreter, Juan has an unrivaled command of improvisation on his classical guitar. Classical guitarist Eduardo Fernandez has called him “a real time composer.” He received the National Music Award (2000), the ClarinPrize (2001and 2008) and the Gardel Prize (2008). He has offered concerts in prestigious halls in more than thirty countries. His recordings include 24 albums as soloist, and more than 50 as guest of other artists.
Arrive early to catch classical guitarist Adam Levin, praised for his “visceral and imaginative performances” by the Washington Post. A top prize winning classical guitarist and recording artist Adam Levin has performed on four continents across the globe.
More about the Music Mansion . . .
For almost a century, the hall has been filled with the sounds of beautiful music, from children playing in their first piano recital, to professional musicians delighting a Sunday afternoon crowd with masterpieces by Mozart or Bach.
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Your Heaven® Audio at URI Guitar Festival 2019
March 29th, 2019
TICKETS AND REGISTRATION
Tickets are $8–$15 for concerts and can be purchased at the time of the event, while Registration offers a variety of audits and perks.
The festival boasts a variety of enriching events, including masterclasses with the likes of Gaelle Solal and Grisha Goryachev, ensemble coaching workshops, and lectures on maximizing performance. Of course, you can also attend the concerts ($8 – $15) at the URI Fine Arts Center and The Pump House Music Works.
Gaelle Solal; French Classical
Grisha Goryachev; Flamenco
Kick off the festival season with us and browse other fabulous music gear from Alhambra Guitars, Joe Burros-dealer in Kenny Hill Guitars, and Wakefield Music Co.
On Sunday April 7th, The Great Necks Guitar Trio will be doing our CloseUp® System proud during the GALA CONCERT from 6:00pm–8:00pm at the URI Fine Arts Center
By sponsoring nationally touring guitar trio The Great Necks, we’re thrilled to promote and support Rhode Island’s vibrant music scene–particularly our acoustic brethren who will be stepping outdoors to play as surely as the first spring blossoms.
“I’m looking forward to having my trio have a clear, crisp and articulate amplified sound and perhaps a long-term partnership with Your Heaven Audio. The system provides the most accurate representation of my guitar’s sound that I’ve heard so far,” says The Great Necks member and festival organizer Adam Levin
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