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In the late 1960s, Paiste developed the idea of a cymbal without a bell. This resulted in the innovative Flat Ride Concept, for which international patents were awarded at the time. A flat-ride cymbal or flat-top ride is a ride cymbal without a bell, originally developed by Paiste in collaboration with jazz drummer Joe Morello as part of their Formula 602 series in 1967. The most common size is 20" followed by 18", but larger examples exist: Paiste Formula 602 flat ride A flat-ride cymbal produces the tightest, driest, most controlled stick sound of all ride cymbals, but with an airy wash. The lack of a bell makes this cymbal quieter and most suitable for jazz. Roy Haynes was one of the first drummers to use a flat ride which can be heard on Chick Corea's album Now He Sings, Now He Sobs made in 1968. Paiste Formula 602 Seven Sound Introduction: 1967 Discontinued: 1977 Background: The following description of the Seven Sound Set was printed in Paiste's 1969 catalog: "A set of seven cymbals each in a new unusual sound-color. Sound colors the demanding drummer is looking for to enrich his personal cymbal set. Particularly, the SEVEN SOUND SET enables the studio drummer to fulfill the many and often unusual sound demands involved in modern recording and studio work." Flat ride Background from a 2006 Robert Paiste interview: "The Flat Ride is the first and the last cymbal that more or less came out because of Joe Morello. Joe visited here once and at that time there were these new super-thin Swiss watches, he was fascinated with the new super-thin watch that he had just got. He said, "why don't you make a cymbal like that?" I wondered, what does a cymbal without a bell sound like? Well, we were making gongs, but I didn't relate to that, we built prototypes, which surprised us very much with the sound." The very early versions or possibly prototypes were labeled "Space Sound" in medium (confirmed) and possibly thin weight. It also believed that less than a dozen of these were made before the name changed to "flat ride" FO 602 Alloy: B20 (CuSn20) Production: Hand-hammered and hand-lathed bronze. Fine tonal groove lathing Applications: Jazz styles appropriate for the era (late 60's). Sound: Similar to the standard 602's Paiste Formula 602 Seven Sound (Joe Morello Set) included: 1 Bell - Seven Sound Set 1 - 8" 2 Splash - Seven Sound Set 2 - 11" 3 Bright Ride - Seven Sound Set 3 - 17" 4 Flatride - Seven Sound Set 4 - 18" 5 Ride/Crash - Seven Sound Set 5 - 18" 6 China Type - Seven Sound Set 6 - 18" 7 Deep Ride - Seven Sound Set 7 - 20" I hope you enjoy the history lesson! Please leave a comment! Enjoy! Now available Earldrum's Spring Store https://my-store-d51346.creator-sprin... Studio A Basic Equipment: Gretsch - 6.5x10, 8x12, 14x14, 14x20 Noble & Cooley SS - 5x14 Paiste - 14" 2000 Sound Reflector SE Top/RUDE Bottom Hi Hats Paiste Traditional - 18" Flat Ride (1516g) A Zildjian - 20" Flat Top Ride (3048g) Sabian Ed Thigpen - 18" Flat Ride (3 rivets - 1635g) Logic Pro X Presonus StudioLive 24.4.2 Seventh Circle Audio Mic Pres (2- J-99, 1 N72, 1 A-12) OH - SM 81 pr into J-99s Snare - SM 57 into N-72 Kick - Beta 52 into A-12 Tom 1 - e604 into Presonus Tom 2 - e604 into Presonus F Tom - e604 into Presonus Please check me out on Instagram @earldrum Please check out my series on how to make a drum cover in this playlist • How I Make A Drum Cover (Series) Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No Copyright Infringement Intended. All copyrighted material remains the property of the respective copyright owner(s).