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.