Hello again.
I am looking to buy some electronic drums to record with. My budget is £600. and i will be using a tascam 2488 neo.
Many Thanks in advance.
They all will work fine. Just record the MIDI info and you can always change the sounds or edit later if you like. edit-The more I thought about it the more I realised that my particular experience is with Roland and Yamaha and the way they played (sensitivity, feel of the pads,etc) was similar but I thought the programs of Yamaha were more like what i wanted. That would just be a matter of taste, though.
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What’s you opinion on electronic drum kits for beginners?
Author: admin // Category: Electronic DrumI’m wanting how to learn how to play the drums really well. I know the basic 4 by 4 beat, but I don’t have a drum kit to practice on. I live in an apartment so I need a good electric drum kit to plug head phones in. What’s the best drum kit like that?
i dont know too much about makes or models of electronic drums, but from what i have played, there seem to be 2 main kinds. the first is cheaper, the pads are made of solid rubber/polymer and they dont feel quite like a real drum set. the other are like shells with a mesh drum head. these actually feel a lot like real drums, and it can sense how hard you hit it and adjust the volume accordingly. i also know that the most expensive part of the set is the input device, the computer that you plug all the sensors into. this will dictate what kind, how many, and the versatility of your sounds. hope this helps out a little bit!
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