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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2011

Welcome to Gen16 - home of the newest, most groundbreaking acoustic-electric percussion products -- advanced music and sound technologies that enhance the quality of musicians' life through better performance, recording, and teaching tools.

We call these products Intelligent Percussion.

Gen16's Intelligent Percussion is a new generation of tools and technologies. Gen16 users include not just drummers and percussionists, but also artists and musicians, producers and engineers, educators, students and hobbyists. Gen16 Intelligent Percussion is equally at home in live performance, recording and project studios, film and TV composition, houses of worship and other multi-media oriented fields.

While electronic drums and drum sampling software are not new, Gen16's Intelligent Percussion takes these genres to an entirely new level. Gen16 products will fundamentally change the ways in which musicians approach and interact with acoustic and electronic percussion. In short, Gen16 Intelligent Percussion will change the way you think about making music.

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  • these would be cool if they didn't cost a fortune.

  • @goatinstein

    That china is right side up. The way we play them now is upside down.

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  • @DrMonkeymint Gotta pay the cost to be the boss. ;)

  • those on the latest incarnation of the roland td20 and electric drums might finally be getting somewhere....

  • but explain to me... the sound comes out from mic?

  • now instead of rubber plonks, you now hear tapping... i never liked electronic cymbals :/

  • @slyruler999 basically everyone has their chinas fliped over now a days. I do it myself..it just depends on what you want on your set i guess

  • @slyruler999

    Yes, the Piaste Nova is a good example of this.

  • @gdrugg2006 we play them upside down because they sound better that way, we can hit them harder without the china breaking, and for the modern uses with today's music using a right-side up china is impractical. now some china manufacturers even put their logos on the bottom and reverse the bells.

  • they sound like shit

  • 1:23 was that an upside down china?

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