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  • MGR/JohanMGR/Johan

    Yamaha DD-55

    Yamaha DD-55Published on 12/26/03 at 15:00
    I contributed to this as a christmas present from Sound Control for 121 of your english pounds. A VERY good deal seeing as the RRP is often quoted as £199. I got it because I am now in Uni, and can't take my 8-piece Premier Kit with me.

    Where do I start? Well, right from the word 'go' everything is customisable. The touch sensitivity of the pads, the voices of the pads, the reverb. It isn't as heavy as I feared, and the pads are quite similar to drums themselves. There are hundreds of voices, every one of which can be assigned to different pads/pedals and the stereo speakers work very well. It also has MIDI, which means you can connect it to a computer/keyboard etc. When using it wi…
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    I contributed to this as a christmas present from Sound Control for 121 of your english pounds. A VERY good deal seeing as the RRP is often quoted as £199. I got it because I am now in Uni, and can't take my 8-piece Premier Kit with me.

    Where do I start? Well, right from the word 'go' everything is customisable. The touch sensitivity of the pads, the voices of the pads, the reverb. It isn't as heavy as I feared, and the pads are quite similar to drums themselves. There are hundreds of voices, every one of which can be assigned to different pads/pedals and the stereo speakers work very well. It also has MIDI, which means you can connect it to a computer/keyboard etc. When using it with a midi you can turn the speakers off, so that you don't get any double notes. CONTRARY TO POULAR OPINION, THE HI-HAT PAD CAN BE MOVED TO ANY ONE OF THE PADS, just make sure you assign the foot pedal to the same voice.

    Ok, so it's no set of V-drums. But then I Couldn't fit that in my student digs anyway. (and the fact i didn't have £1500 to spend also swayed my dersicion!) It also isn't a real drum kit, so don't use it for gigs folks!
    Sometimes, if you set the kit to it's most sensitive, it'll play two voices when you hit one pad.

    Very sturdy construction, the pedals maybe are a little buit light, sometimes they skid around on wooded floors. Other than that, top class!

    It's by far the best of all the 'practise' kits and would work well in an acoustic kit (where do you think mine will be going when I'm at home!?) and by itself for small events like tiny church services, or soething.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/DepecheDrums MGR/DepecheDrums

    Yamaha DD55

    Yamaha DD-55Published on 06/10/02 at 15:00
    Amazon.com for $229.00 with free shipping. This is the lowest price I've been able to find anywhere.

    Very responsive and comfortable pads. Very professional high quality sounds (stereo sampled). Very easy and intuitive to use--lots of pre-loaded kits included. Price is a steal! I have a Roland V drum professional set and the DD55 makes it almost obsolete (sound wise for extra drums sounds). The DD55 has plenty as an add on to an acoustic kit. Also, important to note is this blows away the Roland SPD-6 and SPD-11 and SPD-20 (if you're a drummer. maybe not if you are a programmer). Has MIDI too. I play depeche mode remixes so i need lots of cool electronics, and this suits me okay...…
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    Amazon.com for $229.00 with free shipping. This is the lowest price I've been able to find anywhere.

    Very responsive and comfortable pads. Very professional high quality sounds (stereo sampled). Very easy and intuitive to use--lots of pre-loaded kits included. Price is a steal! I have a Roland V drum professional set and the DD55 makes it almost obsolete (sound wise for extra drums sounds). The DD55 has plenty as an add on to an acoustic kit. Also, important to note is this blows away the Roland SPD-6 and SPD-11 and SPD-20 (if you're a drummer. maybe not if you are a programmer). Has MIDI too. I play depeche mode remixes so i need lots of cool electronics, and this suits me okay...certainly better than a huge v drum setup.

    hi hat pad in center instead of on the left

    Very high quality pads--plastics could be more solid. This will hold up though. WILL FIT ON A SNARE DRUM STAND!!!

    for $229, buy two--one for you to use and one to send to Roland to show them what there SPD pad controllers should be like.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/DepecheDrums MGR/DepecheDrums

    Yamaha DD55

    Yamaha DD-55Published on 06/05/02 at 15:00
    Purchased for $229 with free shipping on amazon.com. Tried it out at Sam Ash Music first. I wanted a single solution pad set up becuase I own a Roland V Drums Pro setup and it's too big and gets really boring to play (not as fun as acoustic drums NO MATTER WHAT ANYONE SAYS)I still need plenty of electronic in my performances and recording.

    Surprisingly, this unit blew away both the Roland SPD-6 and even the SPD-20. Pad response and feel was superior to Rolands. The round pads are more intuitive than Rolands. The sounds blew out the SPD-6, and were just as good as the SPD-20. Very high quality samples-fun and easy to use. If you want a pad setup no need to go with a Roland SPD. If yo…
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    Purchased for $229 with free shipping on amazon.com. Tried it out at Sam Ash Music first. I wanted a single solution pad set up becuase I own a Roland V Drums Pro setup and it's too big and gets really boring to play (not as fun as acoustic drums NO MATTER WHAT ANYONE SAYS)I still need plenty of electronic in my performances and recording.

    Surprisingly, this unit blew away both the Roland SPD-6 and even the SPD-20. Pad response and feel was superior to Rolands. The round pads are more intuitive than Rolands. The sounds blew out the SPD-6, and were just as good as the SPD-20. Very high quality samples-fun and easy to use. If you want a pad setup no need to go with a Roland SPD. If you want the VDRUM sounds but dont want to buy the entire VDRUM kit, get the Yamaha DD55--has all those popular sounds in it. Also, fits on a snare stand!

    On/off button a bit flimsy for this pro-quality product. Hi hat pad in center--should be on left side.

    High quality sounds. Plastic construction could be improved. Silver color. Nice LCD.

    DO NOT waste time and money on Roland pads--I own them. Yamaha DD-55 is just as good and has MIDI too for all you programming freaks. I remix Depeche Mode (so I need lots of cool sounds) and had no problem with the DD-55

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • Ollie*DOllie*D

    Yamaha DD-55Published on 03/11/05 at 01:44
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    -I got it a year
    The pads are excellent, perfect for MIDI and the two pedals (bass drum and cherley well trs) / I will find any negative aspect
    -Nan was my first ddrum
    -A bit expensive to use as I did
    -If I had more as I Rasht
  • sonnenblumensonnenblumen

    Yamaha DD-55Published on 06/25/05 at 15:14
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I use the DD-55 prs since two months now and I'm starting to have well in hand. It comes with a silent snare stand and AC adapter, but I understand that all stores do not offer systmatiquement the adapter (it also works on drumkit for dsesp rs).
    Assets:
    - Compact, fits any snare stand
    - The look hot plate, we like it or not
    - Two books with replaceable pedals, including the sensitive vlocitbr /> - Compatible with General MIDI (GM)
    - Fashion hand-percussion
    - 170 multisample sounds excellent bill and any order (drums jazz, rock, reggae, classical ... as well as congas, timbales, bells ...)
    - Reverb intgredsactivable
    - 100 songs of all styles to learn how to use it
    - 7 + 2 p…
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    I use the DD-55 prs since two months now and I'm starting to have well in hand. It comes with a silent snare stand and AC adapter, but I understand that all stores do not offer systmatiquement the adapter (it also works on drumkit for dsesp rs).
    Assets:
    - Compact, fits any snare stand
    - The look hot plate, we like it or not
    - Two books with replaceable pedals, including the sensitive vlocitbr /> - Compatible with General MIDI (GM)
    - Fashion hand-percussion
    - 170 multisample sounds excellent bill and any order (drums jazz, rock, reggae, classical ... as well as congas, timbales, bells ...)
    - Reverb intgredsactivable
    - 100 songs of all styles to learn how to use it
    - 7 + 2 pedals pads (8 controllers VLOC the sensitive pads with 4 large (5''large''and 3 small)
    - Free assignment pads (allows for the equivalent of a double pedals ;-)
    - Volume of each pad individually adjustable
    - Intgr Speakers and headphone output (the quality is not top of HP, and must be plugged into a stereo amp or guitar to fully enjoy the richness of the sounds included)
    - SETTING THE sensitivity of the pads

    Cons:
    - Quality of pedals really mdiocre (fortunately what are replaceable!)
    - Arrangement of pads requires adaptation PERIOD
    - A single custom kit!
    - A single song recorded!
    - Reset all the presets if you unplug (even if the batteries): ultrachiant if one carries
    - Rods supplied throwing IMMEDIATE
    - Insensitive to strike VLOC low (<20/120 in the afternoon) because of its compact configuration: it should not be a strike on a pad dclenche another. But that's not the teachers and buzz rolls easily even when pass (although a bit on the end attenus)
    - No progressive opening of the hi-hat (open or close only)

    In conclusion: the IDAL tool for entering drum patterns in computer music thanks to MIDI for drummers who need to train in dplacement. A dsireuses avoided for people to really learn the drumkit (valid for all batteries in electronic general) I use it to make my drum patterns much more human and add a little improv (bearings, buzz roll, daddy-mommy, mills ... go flawlessly). Today, I could not do without it ;-) and I would do so this choice without hsiter. The sounds and pads are available - for me - much better than the Roland SPD-20 and SPD-S.
    The quality-price ratio is excellent (classic Yamaha).
    It possde everything you ask of a drumpad. Go, I put a 9 for the pedals and not super "problem of memory"
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