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WOT: Post your picture [message #112048] |
Mon, 30 August 2004 15:26   |
tarsonis9
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@ slayer -
You'd play an electric drumset exactly how you'd play an acoustic. Some of the crappy ones are rubber coated, so when you're doing rudiments (such as a roll) on the snare pad, you get nasty kickback, moreso than with an acoustic head. This leads to wrist injuries - unfun. God sets have mesh heads that are similar to acoustic heads. The benefit of an electric set is the wide array of sounds you have at your disposal, and the silence. For example, I could play an entire orchestra's percussion group, say, 8 people, on that one set, just by setting up all but one drum to play certain instruments, and the remaining drum would be used to switch "kits" so different sounds can be programmed for a single pad.
Kind of confusing, yep.
Pretty much it's a programmable drum.
Still, no picture...
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WOT: Post your picture [message #114254] |
Sun, 12 September 2004 15:07   |
tarsonis9
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*Ressurects thread*
Sorry for the DP, but I noticed Crimson and Blazer have never posted pictures (to my knowledge)
Eh?
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WOT: Post your picture [message #114326] |
Sun, 12 September 2004 23:54   |
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sniper12345
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tarsonis9 | @ slayer -
You'd play an electric drumset exactly how you'd play an acoustic. Some of the crappy ones are rubber coated, so when you're doing rudiments (such as a roll) on the snare pad, you get nasty kickback, moreso than with an acoustic head. This leads to wrist injuries - unfun. God sets have mesh heads that are similar to acoustic heads. The benefit of an electric set is the wide array of sounds you have at your disposal, and the silence. For example, I could play an entire orchestra's percussion group, say, 8 people, on that one set, just by setting up all but one drum to play certain instruments, and the remaining drum would be used to switch "kits" so different sounds can be programmed for a single pad.
Kind of confusing, yep.
Pretty much it's a programmable drum.
Still, no picture...
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Do they affect blast beats?
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WOT: Post your picture [message #114798] |
Tue, 14 September 2004 23:25   |
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