What you talk about is mostly specific for Roland sets. Also, what talk about mostly is for high-end e-kits. You talked a lot about trigged settings, and most modules are specific for the pads and triggers they cone with. If using a VST, you will have this, but only a few module brands and types have trigger settings. One thing I would be interested in is why with all the e-kits you have played, why do you play a Roland, and why that Vdrum model as opposed to another?
Great info. I will refer back to this video after I get my first e-drums during the new year.
Awesome! Hope it helps you
Important video Denis. I'm new to the Roland Td50x and this is very helpful!
Thanks for the note. Greatly appreciated!
Thanks Dennis, I always download the PDF manuals. For us old guys it's easier to read, as you can increase the size.
As do I!! Thanks for watching.
What you talk about is mostly specific for Roland sets. Also, what talk about mostly is for high-end e-kits. You talked a lot about trigged settings, and most modules are specific for the pads and triggers they cone with. If using a VST, you will have this, but only a few module brands and types have trigger settings. One thing I would be interested in is why with all the e-kits you have played, why do you play a Roland, and why that Vdrum model as opposed to another?