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Published on 03/02/05 at 06:39
The V-Drums Roland home is just what is the best in electronic Contents drumkit. (I test a lot of other kit, such as those on offer from Yamaha and Pintech) For my part I am drummer for 10 years now and this is prs 3 years where I combined the acoustic and 'Electronic.
drumkit idalie for studio recordings (MIDI recording can be remapped impeccable with any drumkit pack directly on the pc.)

Small plus and minus findings are:
1 - drumkit impossible up and disassemble quickly. (On average it takes 45 minutes to mount the drumkit on scne against 15 for a traditional acoustic)
2 - fawn playing with the snare drum is pretty diffrent acoustics. The game must be much finer nuances to apprcier. (Mtallos the need to review their game before you work with it).
3 - toms, while sounding perfectly when joussparment, lose some of their appearance when raliste jous descents or bearings. (Adding to this problem greatly rverbe Pali).
4 - The sound of cymbals and bass drum are highly realistic, this ct s nothing wrong, we can not make the difference with an acoustic.
5 - Ractive triggers is really great, incomparable with pads! The bass drum trigger accepts without flinching a double pedals!
6 - pads cymbals although better than the traditional fixed pads are still missing some VLOC. With V-Cymbal is often all or nothing. (Even with the expansion card).
7 - TD10 module and the card supplmentaire is impeccable. Easy to use, everything goes visual and graphic. The different instruments or parts of instruments are graphically REPRESENTATIVES which makes everything easy trs. 12 between the jack Stros are of great quality no crackling APRS appearing more than 3 years of use! A small regret is the impossibility to import sounds other than those supplied with the TD. But the good thing is that all sounds are modifiable so everything is raw: (Example for tom: you can change the depth, size, skin texture, grain, the "color" the sound, the type matriau of the size and type of spices surrounding the type of micro virtual virtual location was, the type of sound and the rglage sustain the kind of tension for the stamp snare. The v-drum allows himself the luxury of even grate the cerclage was (for snare drum only).
8 - The whole thing is quite heavy despite a rack in aluminum. This does not prevent all of being relatively fragile. (the clips are plastic and resent a folding and fold intensive)
10 - The skin is solid evidence, but a badly stretched skin can quickly abmer the sensor located in the center of each was. (A CONTRL).

In short I am discovering every day a little more this jewel of technology while m'tant well aware that the bb is not for concerts but for the studio or immersed in a world where the drumkit is shuffled its perfection with a cd that is cost.