Tomoya Kanki
Tomoya Kanki's Gear
Tomoya Kanki, drummer for ONE OK ROCK, uses a custom SJC drum set featuring maple shells in sizes 7x10, 8x12, 12x14, 14x16, and two 18x22 kick drums. The kit is finished with a black satin stain and red satin stain superply hoops, complemented by butcher hoops on the kick drums and black hardware. It also includes LEDs inside the kick drums. This setup is highlighted by SJC Custom Drums on their Facebook page.
In this YouTube video, Tomoya Kanki can be seen crashing and riding on this cymbal
Tomoya has 2 signature sticks with Wincent. This is the natural one, aka the first signature stick from Tomoya. In the timestamp 2:42, he says " These sticks... they are my model. After much trial and error, they're finally complete. We've put a lot of thought into them... so they're my favorite. Their length, balance, how they taper towards the end, and the size of the tips... in every aspect, we dedicated ourselves to developing them. They feel great in my hands. They're slightly weighted towards the front, they're well balanced. The larger tips should help deliver a more powerful sound. Lastly, we placed my favorite motif on them... right over here points at the motif on the butt of the stick "
This is the 2nd signature stick from Tomoya made by Wincent
Tomoya Kanki uses Zildjian 14" A New Beat HiHats as part of his drum kit, as detailed on the ONE OK ROCK Wiki.
Tomoya Kanki uses the Zildjian 17” K Custom Hybrid Crash as part of his drum kit, as detailed on the ONE OK ROCK Wiki.
" Zildjian 14" New Beat HiHat
Zildjian 17", 18", 19" K Custom Hybrid Crash
Zildjian 21" K Custom Hybrid Ride
Zildjian 19" A Ultra Hammered China
Zildjian 10" A Custom EFX
Zildjian 8" ZXT Trashformer
**Zildjian 15" FX Oriental China "Trash"
**Zildjian 20" S Family Trash Crash "
Tomoya Kanki uses the Zildjian 21” K Custom Hybrid Ride cymbal, as detailed in the ONE OK ROCK Wiki's "Tomoya's Kit" page.
" Zildjian 14" New Beat HiHat
Zildjian 17", 18", 19" K Custom Hybrid Crash
Zildjian 21" K Custom Hybrid Ride
Zildjian 19" A Ultra Hammered China
Zildjian 10" A Custom EFX
Zildjian 8" ZXT Trashformer
**Zildjian 15" FX Oriental China "Trash"
**Zildjian 20" S Family Trash Crash "
Tomoya Kanki uses the Zildjian 10" A Custom EFX cymbal in his drum setup, as detailed on the ONE OK ROCK Wiki.
Tomoya Kanki, drummer for ONE OK ROCK, uses a Zildjian 8" ZXT Trashformer as part of his cymbal setup. This information is detailed in the ONE OK ROCK Wiki, which outlines the specific gear in his kit.
Tomoya Kanki uses the Zildjian 15" FX Oriental China "Trash" as part of his drum kit, as detailed in the ONE OK ROCK Wiki.
" Zildjian 14" New Beat HiHat
Zildjian 17", 18", 19" K Custom Hybrid Crash
Zildjian 21" K Custom Hybrid Ride
Zildjian 19" A Ultra Hammered China
Zildjian 10" A Custom EFX
Zildjian 8" ZXT Trashformer
**Zildjian 15" FX Oriental China "Trash"
**Zildjian 20" S Family Trash Crash
**Note: These two cymbals are stacked together. "
Tomoya Kanki, drummer of One Ok Rock, uses the Wincent Tomoya Signature Stickgrip, as noted by Wincent. This accessory provides extra grip for drumsticks, is easy to apply with heat, and is known for its durability. It comes in black and is sold in pairs.
"Snare: The microphone used here is the well-known Shure SM57, mounted between the hi-hat and the snare, about 2 inches above the rim of the snare, and slightly tilted towards the snare. Whether there is a mic below the snare for the strainer is not certain."
"Toms: Electro-Voice PL35 were mounted for each rack tom and floor tom individually, a total of 3 mics."
"Kick Drum: Inside the kick drum has a Shure Beta 52A attached to it. The silhouette of the mic can be seen in the live recording once the camera shifts to Tomoya's kick action. The knob gave it away over the AKG D112 MKII."
Tomoya Kanki uses an AKG D112 BD (Original Version) microphone inside his kick drum. According to the ONE OK ROCK Wiki, its silhouette is visible in live recordings when the camera focuses on Tomoya's kick action, identifiable by its unique knob shape, distinguishing it from the Shure Beta 52A.
Tomoya Kanki uses the Shure SM81 microphones for his drum setup, as detailed in the ONE OK ROCK Wiki. Two SM81s are positioned as overheads, one directed at the 16" crash and the other at the 18" crash, with a third microphone placed under the hi-hat.
For Tomoya's earlier sound, he used Paiste Cymbals. The specs are as follows:
2002 18" crash, 22" ride, 8" splash;
Formula 602 Modern Essentials 16" & 18" crash, 14" hi-hat
Signature Precision 22" ride
For Tomoya's earlier sound, he used Paiste Cymbals. The specs are as follows:
2002 18" crash, 22" ride, 8" splash;
Formula 602 Modern Essentials 16" & 18" crash, 14" hi-hat
Signature Precision 22" ride
For Tomoya's earlier sound, he used Paiste Cymbals. The specs are as follows:
2002 18" crash, 22" ride, 8" splash;
Formula 602 Modern Essentials 16" & 18" crash, 14" hi-hat
Signature Precision 22" ride
For Tomoya's earlier sound, he used Paiste Cymbals. The specs are as follows:
2002 18" crash, 22" ride, 8" splash;
Formula 602 Modern Essentials 16" & 18" crash, 14" hi-hat
Signature Precision 22" ride
For Tomoya's earlier sound, he used Paiste Cymbals. The specs are as follows:
2002 18" crash, 22" ride, 8" splash;
Formula 602 Modern Essentials 16" & 18" crash, 14" hi-hat
Signature Precision 22" ride
For Tomoya's earlier sound, he used Paiste Cymbals. The specs are as follows:
2002 18" crash, 22" ride, 8" splash;
Formula 602 Modern Essentials 16" & 18" crash, 14" hi-hat
Signature Precision 22" ride
For Tomoya's earlier sound, he used Paiste Cymbals. The specs are as follows:
2002 18" crash, 22" ride, 8" splash;
Formula 602 Modern Essentials 16" & 18" crash, 14" hi-hat
Signature Precision 22" ride
"Tomoya uses both Remo and Evans drumheads.
For the batter head that could be discerned in the Taking Off performance, the kick drum is equipped with Remo Powerstroke P3 Clear."
" The snare drum, on the other hand, is equipped with Controlled Sound Coated Black Dot."
Used as the bottom cymbal for his stack. Listed in the description of the video
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