Roland V-Drum TD-20K Demo - Tony Le Rhodes - Drum Solo 1
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Question to all V-Drum users. Is there any sounds from the snare and toms acoustic wise, since they are actually not pads and have depth? Thanks for answering.
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OOOOOOOOOOMFG 01:08 what was that?????????? look at his right stik omfg
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Nothing wrong with traditional grip with the right hand. Everything is arbitrary. After all, the traditional grip only evolved because of the slanting of the drums in marching band. So sad that so many drummers miss out on open-handed playing and are locked to conventions like: "right-hand-> hi-hat left hand->snare, or you'll die."
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Awesome man, Super nice wrist tech too man.
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yes theyre good for dorms/apartments, but they sound like a fancy rockband set. sure they have some sound but they still have the prominent plastic sound
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to manny electric drumkits has way to much Chorus/rewerb wich makes you clearly hear that its an electronic set :(
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almost every exectronic drumset has whay too much Chorus/reverb which defenatelly make you hear this is an electric one :( - but this is one of the better sets
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Acoustics will always sound better, i dont need power to play an acoustic, and if you dont wanna hear me drumming move out.
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@TheLiesette dude, it's lefty traditional
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Compare the expressiveness off 2box Drumit 5:
watch?v=YpjZWujoTDY&feature=re
lated With Roland TD-20 snaredrum Expressiveness:
watch?v=ORY_Uf1kU0E&feature=re
lated It speaks for itself.... 2box rules .
Which isnt strange, 2BOX DRUMIT 5 is from the guy who invented the e-Drum pioneering DDRUM (2, 3 and 4)
The LATEST version of ddrum, ddrum 4 was releast TEN years ago, listen to them here...
watch?v=TwoMMMhxOA4&feature=re
lated Already then they were better than Roland....
traditional grip with the right hand??
aaronled 1 year ago 11
It would be nice to hear a direct feed from the brain, rather than hearing all the plastic and rubber sounds.
MikeyRB77 1 year ago 5