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wires
Young Croc Joined: 21 May 2009 Status: Offline Points: 1365 |
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Hond - ddrum make triggers (if i remember) that just clip onto your drums allowing you to use a acoustic kit to trigger samples, which would be easier.
Imo adding electronic drums is well worth it, even if it's just expanding to your acoustic kit. |
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Saul
Old Croc Joined: 15 June 2007 Status: Offline Points: 5912 |
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yep i have a motu 828mk2 interface anyways, and studio desks etc etc etc.
theres probably plently of way to do this, i will investigate......
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jamwa
Young Croc Joined: 10 February 2009 Location: Southwest Status: Offline Points: 1060 |
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Hey Saul
get yourself a cheap bass guitar - if you play drums you must be able to play bass -as half time during a set when the bassest fecks of and gets doggy poo faced you allways have to step in.... or is that just the bands I have been in always the first to arrive and last to leave.
you can get a few riffs together and drum out across the strings as a rythmnmnnmnm.
what kit have you got - have had Tama for yonks but recently chopped in for DW and sabian skimbles...
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Saul
Old Croc Joined: 15 June 2007 Status: Offline Points: 5912 |
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ive got a bass- not very good tho, just know enough scales to get by..... i'm a drummer really
sounds like a fun band you've got ive got a midrange ludwig kit with tama iron cobra belt drive hihat and chain drive double bass pedals, and Sabian AAX and pro-sonix cymbals. All sound really nice, would like to get a nice DW kit one day though....... but yes electronic kits, very tempting, been looking on ebay, not much atm, but will keep my eye out. |
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jamwa
Young Croc Joined: 10 February 2009 Location: Southwest Status: Offline Points: 1060 |
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if you just want to use them as a simple way of triggering sounds the go to maplin.
£100 for a five piece with 2 skimbles.
got the lad these for his B'day as he split a 12" splash of mine and I got a bit angry....
yeah the band I am in now are cool 9 piece jazz funk - and they help with the PA now as I threw a bit of a paddy " twatted the singer with a 58, problem was it was on the end of a 10mtr xlr that I was swinging at him at the time!!!) trying to do a sound check and being the drummer is a real pain. bringing your kit and PA whilst the singer cant be arsed to turn up on time or pissed got me goat up.
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Disco Stu
Old Croc Joined: 03 March 2005 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 2487 |
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Also worth lookin on Gumtree website. Someone was selling a TD10 on there a while ago pretty cheap in Brighton I think.
Stu
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