Difference between revisions of "Paiste Signature"
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'''Introduction:''' 1989 | '''Introduction:''' 1989 | ||
| − | ''Background:'' To create the ultimate cymbal sound reflecting typical traditional Paiste characteristics that expand sound horizons beyond 1980’s cymbal program known for 2002, Formula 602 and Sound Creation. | + | '''Background:''' To create the ultimate cymbal sound reflecting typical traditional Paiste characteristics that expand sound horizons beyond 1980’s cymbal program known for 2002, Formula 602 and Sound Creation. |
<i>In Paiste's words:</i> | <i>In Paiste's words:</i> | ||
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| − | ''Innovation:'' First series created from patented bronze that was specifically researched and developed for cymbal sounds | + | '''Innovation:''' First series created from patented bronze that was specifically researched and developed for cymbal sounds |
| − | ''Alloy:'' [[Identify_Your_Paistes#B15_.28Signature.29_Alloy|Patented Signature Bronze]] | + | '''Alloy:''' [[Identify_Your_Paistes#B15_.28Signature.29_Alloy|Patented Signature Bronze]] |
| − | ''Quality:'' Professional | + | '''Quality:''' Professional |
| − | ''Production:'' Manual craftsmanship • Hand hammering, hand lathing • Proprietary manufacturing methods | + | '''Production:''' Manual craftsmanship • Hand hammering, hand lathing • Proprietary manufacturing methods |
| − | ''Applications:'' Most volume settings • Live and recording • Wide range of music styles such as Pop, Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Funk, R&B, Classic, Avant-garde, Big Band, Country, Blues and Gospel | + | '''Applications:''' Most volume settings • Live and recording • Wide range of music styles such as Pop, Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Funk, R&B, Classic, Avant-garde, Big Band, Country, Blues and Gospel |
| − | ''Users:'' Professional musicians and enthusiastic drummers, refined drummers and sound specialists with precise requirements that need a fully developed character in their cymbal sound | + | '''Users:''' Professional musicians and enthusiastic drummers, refined drummers and sound specialists with precise requirements that need a fully developed character in their cymbal sound |
| − | ''Sound:'' Musical, transparent, beautiful, rich, colorful, full, clear, expressive sound • The model range features everything from particularly delicate, well balanced and sensitive to expressive, potent and powerful and projective qualities | + | '''Sound:''' Musical, transparent, beautiful, rich, colorful, full, clear, expressive sound • The model range features everything from particularly delicate, well balanced and sensitive to expressive, potent and powerful and projective qualities |
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| + | ==Signature Reflector Finish== | ||
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| + | '''Introduction:''' 2004 | ||
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| + | '''Background:''' Paiste first pioneered this featured production process with our innovative Reflector Cymbals back in the 1980’s • Unlike modern high speed buffing methods, Paiste Reflector Cymbals employ a proprietary surface treatment technique that generates a smooth, luminous, shimmering finish - without producing high levels of heat, which can substantially alter the natural condition of the bronze metal and dampen the cymbal sound Sonic Characteristics of the Reflector Finish: Paiste’s Signature Reflector cymbals basically share the same overall sonic parameters, feel and function as corresponding Signature models with a regular lathed finish. The general effect of the Reflector finish on these cymbals is very subtle and may be summarized as follows: | ||
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| + | *The sonic timbre and color of these instruments is somewhat lower, which makes the cymbals feel a bit darker. | ||
| + | *The frequency range is wider due to the lower pitch of the fundamental note and higher overtones at the upper end of the frequency spectrum. | ||
| + | *The frequency mix is cooler and cleaner, as the high, middle and lower frequencies are more distinctly layered, due to the less dominant character of the middle layer - the “voice” of the cymbal. | ||
| + | *The stick sound and bell character tend to be slightly more distinct and separated, while the Hi-Hat chick sound tends to be a bit softer, warmer and more compact. | ||
| + | *The duration of the cymbal’s sustain is relatively similar, however the midrange frequencies fade faster. | ||
| + | *The overall feel is substantially the same, except Crashes and Chinas tend to feel a bit softer and more controllable. | ||
| + | *Weight, volume range, transient response and dynamic intensity are close to identical. | ||
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| + | == Signature Models in Production == | ||
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| + | <h3>[[Paiste Rides|Rides]]</h3> | ||
| + | *[[Paiste Blue Bell Ride|Blue Bell Ride]] - [[Paiste Signature 22" Blue Bell Ride|22"]] | ||
| + | *[[Paiste Duo Ride|Duo Ride]] - [[Paiste Signature 20" Duo Ride|20"]] | ||
| + | *[[Paiste Dry Heavy Ride|Dry Heavy Ride "Monad"]] - [[Paiste Signature 22" Dry Heavy Ride|22"]] | ||
| + | *[[Paiste Full Ride|Full Ride]] - [[Paiste Signature 20" Full Ride|20"]] [[Paiste Signature 22" Full Ride|22"]] | ||
| + | *[[Paiste Mellow Ride|Mellow Ride]] - [[Paiste Signature 20" Mellow Ride|20"]] | ||
| + | *[[Paiste Bell Ride|Reflector Bell Ride]] - [[Paiste Signature Reflector 22" Bell Ride|22"]] | ||
Revision as of 22:37, 6 April 2019
Introduction: 1989
Background: To create the ultimate cymbal sound reflecting typical traditional Paiste characteristics that expand sound horizons beyond 1980’s cymbal program known for 2002, Formula 602 and Sound Creation.
In Paiste's words: "Paiste Line "Signature" cymbals were the first series to be made from "Paiste Sound Alloy", the patented bronze we invented specifically for creating cymbal sounds. "Signature" cymbals brought Paiste cymbal sound to new levels of excellence; their versatility and musicality continues to inspire artists in their creative endeavors. They are superb instruments for recording and live situations that require finely tuned instruments. Drummers and percussionists who pride themselves in their feeling and precise rhythmic and melodic craftsmanship will find them to be ideal. Their sounds can best be described as delicate, beautiful, transparent, rich, musical, sensitive and colorful with potent expression. Since their inception in 1989, Paiste Line cymbals have won widespread critical acclaim and are generally accepted as the ultimate in cymbal sound."
Innovation: First series created from patented bronze that was specifically researched and developed for cymbal sounds
Alloy: Patented Signature Bronze
Quality: Professional
Production: Manual craftsmanship • Hand hammering, hand lathing • Proprietary manufacturing methods
Applications: Most volume settings • Live and recording • Wide range of music styles such as Pop, Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Funk, R&B, Classic, Avant-garde, Big Band, Country, Blues and Gospel
Users: Professional musicians and enthusiastic drummers, refined drummers and sound specialists with precise requirements that need a fully developed character in their cymbal sound
Sound: Musical, transparent, beautiful, rich, colorful, full, clear, expressive sound • The model range features everything from particularly delicate, well balanced and sensitive to expressive, potent and powerful and projective qualities
Signature Reflector Finish
Introduction: 2004
Background: Paiste first pioneered this featured production process with our innovative Reflector Cymbals back in the 1980’s • Unlike modern high speed buffing methods, Paiste Reflector Cymbals employ a proprietary surface treatment technique that generates a smooth, luminous, shimmering finish - without producing high levels of heat, which can substantially alter the natural condition of the bronze metal and dampen the cymbal sound Sonic Characteristics of the Reflector Finish: Paiste’s Signature Reflector cymbals basically share the same overall sonic parameters, feel and function as corresponding Signature models with a regular lathed finish. The general effect of the Reflector finish on these cymbals is very subtle and may be summarized as follows:
- The sonic timbre and color of these instruments is somewhat lower, which makes the cymbals feel a bit darker.
- The frequency range is wider due to the lower pitch of the fundamental note and higher overtones at the upper end of the frequency spectrum.
- The frequency mix is cooler and cleaner, as the high, middle and lower frequencies are more distinctly layered, due to the less dominant character of the middle layer - the “voice” of the cymbal.
- The stick sound and bell character tend to be slightly more distinct and separated, while the Hi-Hat chick sound tends to be a bit softer, warmer and more compact.
- The duration of the cymbal’s sustain is relatively similar, however the midrange frequencies fade faster.
- The overall feel is substantially the same, except Crashes and Chinas tend to feel a bit softer and more controllable.
- Weight, volume range, transient response and dynamic intensity are close to identical.