Roland TD-4S Electronic Drum Solo
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I've purchased td-4 kx2 recently. And know what? I don't want to play on acoustic kit anymore )))) I feel so-o-o comfortable with my Roland, I like it so much! I can practice for hours and hours and have no headache, no extra noise. I am planning to make some videos in spare time, just to show my happiness.
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i might be getting an electric drum kit
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@PublicEnemy100 you must be deaf if you couldn't hear his accents.
Theres things called zones on different electronic drumsets. That means depending where you hit the pad, it will make a different noise. For example a snare has a different noise when hit against the rim of the pad. Those pads are more expensive. Most Roland drumsets have double to triple zone pads.
Almost every single electronic drumset has velocity sensitive pads for accents
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@PublicEnemy100 ok mamen... keep drumming ... yooo~
hey man i was wondering if i should get Roland TD-4K2 for $700 used or Alesis DM10 for brand new $800. The one thing i worried about the roland is that it doesnt have that many preset kits doesnt it have Like 25? I would want more than that. Because i only really like the rock/metal ETC drum kit presets.
angeriod 6 months ago
@angeriod Good question. I've never tried the Alesis so I'm not a good judge. But yeah, the Roland only has about 25 built in kits. To be honest, I rarely use the onboard kits. I connect the kit to my computer via Midi and use drum software(Addictive Drums) that I've purchased.
beardness 6 months ago
Good video, btw. +
MrMamurk 7 months ago
@MrMamurk Thanks
beardness 7 months ago
How did you record this?plz answer i want to do covers aswell but I can't just use a cam cuz i can't play trugh an amp...:/
000Z9A 10 months ago
@000Z9A
I plugged the drums into my computer and recorded the audio there. My headphones are plugged into my computer as well, monitoring the drums.
beardness 10 months ago