Definitely seriously consider the V-Drums. Great to play, and sound great too.
Remember with an electronic kit you'll also need to purchase a sound rig, or at the very least a good set of hea...
...istmas... I know nothing about them...... I have been considering the Yamaha DTExpress set.... I was thinking electronic for the simple reason that she could play when ever she wanted without bringing...
Hi, I am considering the purchase of a new Yamaha DTXPRESS electronic kit with 9 pads. I intend to use the kit mainly for practice but might use it in live gigs if the need arises. It seems to be one ...
If you can find a used electronic set, they make great practice pads. As far as using them in a band, there are a few things to consider. The plus side is; you have range of volume and variety of soun...
Anyone have any experience of the DTX electronic drums? I am looking to get some to augment my acoustic drums and also to use as a practise kit. Any feedback would be appreciated and any for sale in t...
...y VH tribute bands back in those days. I played it on my acoustic set thought. No one told me about those dab electronic gadgets of yet. LOL!!!!!!!!! Good luck. It's a doozy!...
...es shell kit on the road with me, get a birch or something less expensive cause its gonna gets some dinks. An electronic kit maybe used is also an interesting option.
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... dampening whatsoever. Wide open toms. The focused sound of the drums has to do with microphone selection and electronic conditioning in the mixing process of the album. A little resonance is natural ...
One often thinks of hip hop music as completely electronic aside of the vocals.
This blogger , however had a sudden realization whilst driving around Boston, blaring this album. ...