Drum Solo Charlie Bailey
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I have a question, i have for my whole life played aucostic drums ( i know it's probably wrong spelled) but anyway..
My problem is that i have it impossible to actually find a good snare drum sound to the digital drumset i'm playing on at a different location. I have tried to adjust the different types, but they just doesn't even sound like a snare-drum. Is there anyone that knows if you are able to import snare drum sounds from the internet or even record one yourself?
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@killercamel you's trolling.
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Nice one. Nice kit too.
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prices have really dropped - you can it for around $2000. And yes, no probs for dbl bass.
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lol
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Idiot.
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no im way better than u and him
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he's probably way better than you'll ever be
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dude ur not very good at set. just let it go
killercamel 3 years ago
Yeah, you're right. I think I'll just stop playing.
Charliebdrummer 3 years ago
Hi great drums,
I'm considering a td3 kit myself as i really can't afford the td12, having had both kits could you possibly let me know what difference there is in responce,triggering speed, realism on the snare pad between the two different models. I'm planning to use the td3 for recording jazz , double stroke rolls etc.
In your opinion would the td3 snare drum pad / kit, be up to this.
Thanks
Regards,
stephen
Edensound 4 years ago
There is a world of difference between the two as far as response is concerned, but you'll get a lot of use out of the TD-3 module. It records well.
Charliebdrummer 4 years ago