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The Roland TD-4kx2s is a set I used several times because I didn't want to take care of a real drum set and it was also more transportable and I could plug it in to my recording equipment. I use this drum set almost every day and it is amazing. Unless your not willing to read a thin set up manual and put it together this takes no time to get set...
Roland is touting this as a beginner's set and on that level it completely succeeds. I've been drumming for 20 plus years and I wish I had started on something like this. Even the tom pads feel just fine and have very good sensitivity. The lack of individual outs is going to stop some players from using this in a live situa...
I got this for my drummer to use in the studio a few years ago. We probably used it for 2 years at least. We weren't happy with the sounds we were getting with his miced kit. I had EZdrummer a the time and later Superior. We wanted a simple bare bones interface to plug in via USB so we could record using EZdrummer. The price was alright so ...
The Roland SPD-S is an electronic drum pad that's made for triggering samples. It's designed to be placed within the context of your drum kit so you can have access to electronic drum sounds on the spot. I don't own this and I'm not primarily a drummer so I don't plan on owning it in the future, but I recently did a recording session where the...
The Simmons SDS 8 is an electronic drum machine that I believe was made and was popular in the 1980's. It's definitely a unique style of drum machine, especially when compared to something like an MPC. I haven't fully mastered using the SDS 8 at all, as every time I've used it I seem to pick up new things about it. I've really only had a few ...
Not a bad kit for the money. Easy to set-up. Pad response is great. Brain has a ton of kits(Most are not to great) but it has plenty of room to create your own user kits. Adjust the sensitivity, level, Pan, Reverb, cross-talk, threshold, rejection time, curve, and tuning, makes it easy to create the right snare, kick, Hi-hat, etc. Dual zone...
(Originally written by turm/translated from Audiofanzine FR) - How long have you been using it? One week. - Which feature do you like the most / the least? Pros: Modular system (my configuration is different from Yamaha's pictures). The sound is pretty good and you can edit many...
(Originally written by drumnono/translated from Audiofanzine FR) I've been using it for one week. Cons first: No cymbal edge sound. All toms have only three volume levels. Almost no beater rebound. Average sound. It has a metronome but the control has n...
I've owned these drums for about 2 months.I love this kit! For the $$$$ it's a nice unit with great sound. This kit is very versitale and the module interface is simple and works perfect. All the drums are tuneable and adjustable like real shells. You can also dial in the pads so not to activate another drum. I use these drums regularly and feel...
(Originally written by miii13/translated from Audiofanzine FR) I'm really pissed at Alesis because the pads of my DM5 Pro Kit are already dead, after only 3 months of use! The screws holding the heads aren't tight anymore because the plastic screw threads broke. I'm a beginner so I don't hammer them like crazy and I only used the...