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Published on 03/31/07 at 08:59
Ma Premire Edrum a t o a Roland TD3 module I quickly replaced by a TD6 but ... c'tait too IDAL (recording on a PC with sound card MOTU) your exact sound gave rhythm box (it's clear that has flowed into the headphone but in the end I ' had the impression of playing on a drumkit).
So I bought a used 850 Ddrum 4, 3 months ago and aa t on the rvlation. Dj has more like a drumkit and the sound reproduction is good trs. The rglages are simple and effective and sounds are available from samples of real drums.
I brought some changes in the skin mesh and passing through the snare and bass drum as the sensors on the SE version (I removed the foam and the aluminum plate of origin). Finally I have a full drumkit ultra silent and costs 1000.

I therefore advise the prospective buyer not to over 1500 in a ddrum Ddrum 4 SE 4 and because the module is dsuet (electronic now having at least six years because production shall adopt in 2001) and I think today we are able to leave the modules more efficient.

Note:-ism sounds 10/10
Touch-10/10
Ergonomics 10/10
Functionalist-Module 8 / 10

Finally for lovers of true drum sounds I highly recommend investing in the brand Ddrum.