Very funny...not John Cleese though
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Thanks, guys! Would love to see pics of the d-trig if you have any. I am glad someone is at least hinting that this may be an option in the future. Something to the effect of an updated Aphex Impulse...
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Scratches and gouges? I would send the entire rack back. I absolutely hate it when something is advertised and sold as "new" but clearly isn't...
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They have very nice, balanced resonance. They seem to really accentuate the drum heads chosen, if you can believe that. Put a "dead" head on them and the sound is really dead, put a resonant head on them and they ring forever. It initially was a bit frustrating finding a few head combinations I was...
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Good move. I use a basic five-piece, junky acoustic kit and bought RT-5S triggers for the snare and all toms. My decision to go that route was really based on my preference to get the rim triggering capability on all drums now that the TD-20 can handle it, but after hearing about various problems...
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So it looks like the expansion board provides new pcm sounds and "some" of them allow limited editing/resampling. I guess I am wondering what is meant by "All pcm sounds will be available as a midi sysex dump and flash card transfer." Does this mean Roland will also allow us to...
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Pretty cool. They are not as low-profile as the article implies, however, since they seem to be marketing pre-amps to be used in conjunction with the sensors...
http://www.b-band.com/drum-systems/
http://www.b-band.com/drum-systems/dm-s.php
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I wouldn't be thrilled about playing an 8"x20" accoustic kit...
"Billy has been researching and developing alternative drum head technologies and has come up with his own custom made 2ply Mesh Drum Heads. I believe you will find that my drum heads to be as close to their
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I sure hope you are right (maybe you have heard some specifics about the release that we aren't privy to). Personally, anything short of the ability to load custom layered sounds for each drum and rim will be a disappointment to me....
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Steve - All of your questions and concerrns are valid. I will say this, Armadillo (FLA) was the US distributor and already did provide service for all ddrum owners in the US. Technically, there is another location in FLA that actually did the repair work but you had to go through Armadillo to get...
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After I sold my expanded TD-10, I rehearsed and gigged with two ddrum4s for several years. After the TD-20 was released I made the switch back to Roland because I view the TD-20 as an all around better module. Many of ddrum's multisamples are excellent, even considering they are compressed and at time...
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Yup. Been using them for years and still use 'em...the Sony 7506s are the perfect balance between price and performance, IMO. I also have a pair of the Sony MDRV-700DJs (heavy suckers, aren't they?) and like them as well. For earbuds I use my trusted, bass friendly Sony MDR-EX70LPs and my hi-fi Etymotic...
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Supposedly, there is a some sort of washer or stem that still allows air to escape even though the cable goes through the air hole. My last gig the drummer who went on after us used May internal mics on his kit (he used the drilled version, though). I asked him a few questions and he said they sometimes...
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All of the TD-20 outs are unbalanced. Most mixers accept balanced and unbalanced inputs, but if you want to go with balanced you can get DI boxes to change the signal from each line out of the module from unbalanced to balanced. This is recommended for long cable runs to avoid interference and signal...
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