Drums – Cedrick Bec

Drum Kit (Jazz Configuration)

Preferred models:

  • Yamaha Maple Custom

  • Gretsch USA Custom

  • Gretsch Brooklyn

  • Equivalent professional jazz kit

Configuration:

  • Bass Drum: 18" × 14" (with 50 × 50 cm cloth)

  • Rack Tom: 12" × 8"

  • Floor Tom: 14" × 14"

  • Wooden Snare Drum (Maple or Poplar): 14" × 5.5"

Drum Heads

Preferred: Heats

  • Toms: Tasty Coated (top and bottom)

  • Snare

  • Tasty Coated (top)

  • Filter 5 Clear (bottom)

  • Bass Drum:

  • Rocket Kick Coated (top and bottom)

Alternative:

  • Remo Ambassador Coated

Hardware & Accessories

  • Drum rug

  • Adjustable drum throne

  • Hi-hat stand with tilter

  • Snare stand

  • Bass drum pedal

  • 3 cymbal stands

  • Drum key

  • MoonGel

  • 50 × 50 cm cloth

  • Small percussion table or stand (approx. 40 × 40 × 50 cm)

Microphones

Overheads (2):

  • Neumann KM184

  • Schoeps CMC6 MK4

  • Shure SM81

Snare:

  • Shure SM57

  • Shure Beta 57A

Bass Drum:

  • AKG D12

  • Shure Beta 52

  • Electro-Voice RE20

Hi-Hat (optional):

  • AKG C535

  • Shure SM81

  • Sennheiser MD441

Monitor

  • One stage monitor positioned on the drummer's left side (hi-hat side)

Notes

  • No drum riser

  • No clear drum heads

  • No rock drum kit


Saxophone – Gilles Grivolla

Microphones

2 microphones (separate channels) for:

  • Soprano Saxophone

  • Alto Saxophone

Preferred:

  • Beyerdynamic M88

  • Sennheiser MD441

  • Shure SM58

Additional Requirements

  • 1 DI box

  • 2 percussion tables/stands for instruments and effects


Guitar – Alex Jacquemin

Preferred Amplifiers

  • Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb

  • Fender Twin Reverb

  • Roland JC-120 Jazz Chorus

Preferred Microphones

  • Shure SM57

  • Shure Beta 57A

  • BF 541

  • Flea Vintage 49

  • Sennheiser MD441

  • United U47 FET

Setup Requirements

  • Guitar amp elevated to approximately bar-stool height

  • Floor mat for loop pedal and effects

  • Stage monitor positioned on the guitarist's left side

  • 1 DI box for loop pedal sub-output

Loop Monitoring

The DI output from the loop pedal will send only the recorded loop signal to the drummer's monitor or in-ear system, without sending the guitarist's live solo signal.