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Published on 09/28/10 at 09:53
Value For Money :
Excellent
I've been using it for four years.
I tested the td3 (for beginners), the td12 (excellent module), and td20 (the best, the price is too high), ddrum4 is the rolls.
It's a good module that allows you to do lots of things. There are 100 ready-to-use kits that can be edited as you wish and you can even create your own.
It has a metronome and pre-recorded songs whose drums can be muted so you can play on top...You can tap a pad to trigger sequences.
Sounds are all right, but you obviously get what you paid for. The Roland quality is obvious.
Don't forget that when you buy a module you will use 5 sounds, tops. As soon as you find a drum kit that sounds close to what you are looking for, you'll forget about the rest of sounds in the module.
You need to be crazy to buy a module for $2000 to use only 2 or 3 kits...at least that's my opinion!
I use it to work at home without making my wife's ears bleed, but outside of my place I play a real trigger kit with real cymbals.
I don't regret my purchase. It's good gear, the sound is all right with a good sound system or headphones. To me, Roland is the go-to brand for e-drums, ahead of ddrum. So, yes, I'd buy this product again.
I tested the td3 (for beginners), the td12 (excellent module), and td20 (the best, the price is too high), ddrum4 is the rolls.
It's a good module that allows you to do lots of things. There are 100 ready-to-use kits that can be edited as you wish and you can even create your own.
It has a metronome and pre-recorded songs whose drums can be muted so you can play on top...You can tap a pad to trigger sequences.
Sounds are all right, but you obviously get what you paid for. The Roland quality is obvious.
Don't forget that when you buy a module you will use 5 sounds, tops. As soon as you find a drum kit that sounds close to what you are looking for, you'll forget about the rest of sounds in the module.
You need to be crazy to buy a module for $2000 to use only 2 or 3 kits...at least that's my opinion!
I use it to work at home without making my wife's ears bleed, but outside of my place I play a real trigger kit with real cymbals.
I don't regret my purchase. It's good gear, the sound is all right with a good sound system or headphones. To me, Roland is the go-to brand for e-drums, ahead of ddrum. So, yes, I'd buy this product again.