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http://ElectronicDrumLessons.com/ -Steve's custom steel drum set features: the left foot triggering the snare sound; the center drum has a steel drum note in the center and another steel drum note assigned to the rim; the left crash cymbal pad has 2 steel drum notes assigned; as does the extra cymbal pad next to the hi-hat cymbal; the right crash has a high and low pitched owl sound.

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  • Is it possible to use this with one arm like how def leppard's one arm drummer rick allen uses a kind of electric drums?

  • @inigogonzalez1 Sure! Feet can play kick and snare, one hand to play melody!

  • What is the exact name of the product you're using? (The drums)

  • @okm2k4 The set is the original Roland V-drums (purchased April '98). I adjusted the drum and cymbal positions to make it as you see it.

  • @onedrumcircle The Roland HD-1 V-Drums Lite Electronic Drums?

  • @okm2k4 at the time it was the only V-drum set - called V-drums. It comes with the td-10 controller. The drums and cymbals are original except for the HH - originally it was the 7" cymbal, now the 12" HH. The 7" is connected to input #11. I still have 1 more unused input. I moved all the stand crossbars, drum mounts and cymbal mounts to get the setup you see.

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  • .... i like how he is in pajamas

  • @okm2k4 Roland TD10 I have it

  • these things are pimp

  • this is so funny i love it

  • @GRETSCHandSABIAN No thanks , Have a great day too !

  • @Mfeniksz I have an acoustic set now, but am looking at getting an electric instead. I like my acoustic, but my time is limited that i can play on it. And replacing cymbals and drumheads and hardware and everything for it is just getting to expensive. I like with an electric set how you can hook it up to your computer and dick around with things on here. Thanks again for the help! Have a great day!

  • @GRETSCHandSABIAN I prefer acoustic drums for the real feel , but electric are better for drumming in ur room without upset neightbours.. My electric drumpads has never broke and I hit hard , im getting the Roland TD4KX2 tomorow , my advice : go to a music store and ask if u can try both;)

  • @Mfeniksz Which do you prefer? And about how often do drum pads break?

    ~Eric

    Thanks, again!

  • @GRETSCHandSABIAN Acoustic drums have the ''real'' feel , electric drums haven't that. With a acoustic set u can play not in the night , with a electric it's possible. A double bass is possible , but u need the right kick trigger. Also its possible to add more cymbals , drumpads but that is all about the brain module and is on every set different , bad english ;)

  • Hey! I've currently got an acoustic drum set, but it's getting way to pricey for me. So

    I've got a couple questions if you could possible answer them. Which do you prefer, acoustic or electric, why? Is there anything you have to replace on electric sets (heads/pads etc)? Can you use a double bass pedal on and electric drum set? Can you add on to an electric drum set and buy more drums/cymbals?

    ~Eric

    Thanks!

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