♪Soundcheck♫ Acoustic Drum Set vs. E-Drum Set
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definitly acoustic :)
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@SwissMusikHero not "triggers" but a Trigger input/output box/brain. I'd make my own triggers using Piezos.
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and today you can easily use every e-drum with the computer and a plug-in (addictive drums, superior drum.....)
but the best dynamic, the best sounds, the best modul has got the Roland TD-20KX! :D
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hey, good question ;) this video is very old, and normaly it's very stupid to test an beginner-e-drum with a standart acoustic drumset with normal mic-equipment
we (i work in a music store (Musik Produktiv)) got once time a 2box.. in this time the pearl ePro was coming up too. Tested both.. 2box.. hmm ok, it got a good modul, because you can put it some sounds via computer. BUT, the manufacturing/workmanship is VERY bad! :( Pearl ePro is much better handled
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@SwissMusikHero what about 2box?
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@RockStardom828 Just like anything else. You get what you pay for. Roland is superior in every way.
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ofcourse acoustic wins, because the electronic is just trying to copy the acoustic ones... however, roland is verry expensive for someone who don't have that much money, or he have to save up some for a while... electronic are not that loud, because you're able to use a headset. and in my opinion I wouldn't buy a roland td9 or lower, I like the td12 kit alot more!
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Drum Set is winn ;)
ey bisch du schwiizer oder noed?
BigMagnumims 3 months ago
@BigMagnumims
ich bin Eidgenoss! :D hehe
ne, werum hani im Nick Swiss.... dine? und im Profil chamer sowas au nahluege (ide regel hehe)
SwissMusikHero 3 months ago
take a cheap acoustic kit and convert it with Alesis Trigger i/o for a quarter the cost.
d3tach3d 1 year ago 2
@d3tach3d
alesis triggers? sorry, for this quality i can still use this crap e-drum xD
roland triggers are much better, or you use the e-drum with the computer per MIDI/USB
SwissMusikHero 6 months ago