Yamaha e-drum DTX950K; NAMM 2010

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2010

Thereminist and synthesizer performer Shueh-li Ong http://Shuehli.com of internationally renown electronic group http://Xenovibes.com scours NAMM 2010 for products that pique her fancy.
She checks in with Yamaha, long time friends of Xenovibes, at NAMM with their latest in e-drum technology, the DTX 950K. With Zak Bond of Groove Sonic (Tokyo based band) doing a demo.
Read the accompanying article at http://sonicfreakz.com/?p=1609
© Shueh-li Ong Jan 2010. info@shuehli.com

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  • The kit looks nice but the module is a complete waste.With todays drum libraries like Superior and BFD2 there's no need to have a module with built in sounds anymore.Besides no module from any company can produce realistic sounds like a drum library can,not even close.All e-drums kits should come with just a midi interface to keep the costs down.I'd rather invest $300 in software then $1500 for a sound module.

  • crap sound. 

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  • This set looks killer. Too bad the drumming demo'ing these kits on every page seems so smug. Can Rabb make a shift from Roland to demo these babies out? ;)

  • the cymbals sounds like the sabian xs20s

  • what a show-off..

  • All Roland and Yamaha kits, even the most expensive ones are all focused on shiny hardware and full-size, acoustic style tom-triggers... but the SOUND IS CRAP!!!

    Compare for yourself to this-->

    watch?v=YpjZWujoTDY&feature=re­lated

    It´s a new kit with totally new sound architecture (alternating samples) that previously only could be found on drum plugins such as Superior Drummer 2.0 and BFD. It´s created by the guy behind Ddrum that pioneered e-drumming years ago... And I love this kit!!!

  • Gosh, thanks so much for twirling your sticks. That really helps us to hear the drum sounds.

  • oh dear somebody else been copying mr lang me finks!!!

  • To me yamaha acoustic drums are the best ... With edrums I stick with Roland

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