So real, so expressive, so powerful and versatile Roland V-Drums are the first and only electronic drum system to provide the full expressive performance nuance of an acoustic kit married with mind-blowing modern technology and convenience.
This is an outstanding kit providing excellent quality at an entry level price! This makes a great drum set for a beginner, professional, church, school, teaching facility, recording studio, or just anyone that wants to be able to play drums ANY time of day or night!
November 28, 2009 - 8:58 PM
Tags: Alesis, Alesis DM10 Pro Electric Drum Set, Alesis DM10 Pro Kit, Alesis Electric Drum Set, DM10 drum module, Electric Drum Set, Electronic Drum Set, ErgoRack, RealHead, Surge Crash Cymbal, Surge Ride Cymbal
Posted in Alesis Electric Drum Sets, Electric Drum Sets, Under $1500 | 1 comment
The Alesis DM10 Pro Kit is the product of extensive research and development efforts. Based around the completely new DM10 sound module, the DM10 Pro Kit features Alesis’ RealHead drum pads, Surge Cymbals made of real cymbal alloy and an ErgoRack mounting system.
November 28, 2009 - 7:47 PM
Tags: Drum kit, Electric Drum Set, Electric Drum Sets, Mesh Drumhead, XM company, XM Drumheads, XM Electric Drums, XM Electronic Drums, XM-Drums, XMR Professional
Posted in XM Electric Drums | 4 comments
XM is a professional electronic drum designer and manufacturer based in Taiwan, Asia. XM does OEM for major drum brands in the world.
Why should you consider buying an Electric Drum Set over an Acoustic Drum Set? To help you in you purchase decision, I’ve outlined some of the benefits of Electric Drum Sets.
November 1, 2009 - 6:05 PM
Tags: Acoustic Drum Sets, Drum Brain, Drum kit, Drum Set, Electric Drum Pad, Electric Drum Set, Percussion, Professional Electric Drum Sets, Resistor, Roland TD20SX V-Pro Electronic Drum Set, Voltage, Yamaha DTXPRESS IV Special Electronic Drum Kit
Posted in Electric Drum Sets, Roland Electric Drums, Yamaha Electric Drums | 1 comment
Basically, when the Electric Drum Pad is struck, this triggers a voltage change in the embedded force sensitive resistor (FSR) (or piezoelectric transducer…what a mouthful!). This signal is then transmitted to the Drum Brain via cables and translated into digital waveforms, which produces the desired percussion sound selected in the Drum Brain. Each Drum Pad [...]
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