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Electronic Drum Module from Roland belonging to the V-Drums series

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  • batt300batt300

    Roland TD-3 ModulePublished on 08/16/08 at 12:04
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    I use it for 2 ½ years
    Practice to play in the apartment, convenient to plug in a PC, a key MP3 or iPod to play over the music or compositions. Click to play practice.
    on the other hand, no rimshot, it's frustrating. Charley's foot hard enough to control does not really improve his play or work of Charley. The sounds in general are a little bit in terms of intensity, despite the settings refined + Possible nonplus not possible to work intensities.
    In terms of spatial configuration, being very compact, unaccustomed to an acoustic and can create unpleasant surprises when they return to acoustic.
    Good value for money, and again, I would reiterate the same, but to choose, I much prefer …
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    I use it for 2 ½ years
    Practice to play in the apartment, convenient to plug in a PC, a key MP3 or iPod to play over the music or compositions. Click to play practice.
    on the other hand, no rimshot, it's frustrating. Charley's foot hard enough to control does not really improve his play or work of Charley. The sounds in general are a little bit in terms of intensity, despite the settings refined + Possible nonplus not possible to work intensities.
    In terms of spatial configuration, being very compact, unaccustomed to an acoustic and can create unpleasant surprises when they return to acoustic.
    Good value for money, and again, I would reiterate the same, but to choose, I much prefer an acoustic
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  • muchosmuchos

    Roland TD-3 ModulePublished on 09/24/08 at 09:07
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I use the Roland TD-3 for 3 years.

    Assets:
    The material is strong enough and durable. The rack is light. The set takes up little space.
    The cymbals include three areas of play the snare drum is equipped with a solid mesh. The bass drum pad accepts the game to double, if the sensitivity is increased (ie, fewer possible shades.)
    The trainings are one and the most notable plays are wide. The manual is very comprehensive.
    Cons:
    The snare drum rim shot includes the (not always accurate), but not the cross stick. The hi-hat pedal lack of precision, power and above all does that sound closed. The module suffers from some usability (volume control on the back, buttons + / - to the chan…
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    I use the Roland TD-3 for 3 years.

    Assets:
    The material is strong enough and durable. The rack is light. The set takes up little space.
    The cymbals include three areas of play the snare drum is equipped with a solid mesh. The bass drum pad accepts the game to double, if the sensitivity is increased (ie, fewer possible shades.)
    The trainings are one and the most notable plays are wide. The manual is very comprehensive.
    Cons:
    The snare drum rim shot includes the (not always accurate), but not the cross stick. The hi-hat pedal lack of precision, power and above all does that sound closed. The module suffers from some usability (volume control on the back, buttons + / - to the changes, information display weak and cold.)

    It should be noted that the GC pedal is not included. In terms of sounds, the module is very neutral: some percussion sounds profitable; kits "acoustic" sound mediocre, but was fun sounds with electro and r 'n b. If the drums have a wide option, that's not really the case for the cymbals (one without a splash and a single-edged china convincing.)

    To conclude, I consider the ratio q / p is reasonable in relation to the supply. But I think the growth in sales of e-drums will wake up in the market and bring down prices.
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