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    Heck yeah - digital drums are the way to go!

    I played acoustic kits a few times in my life, never in a band, just for fun. I bought a roland kit from Craigslist a few years ago and its a great way to drum as often as you want.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vOoYn8zHZo

    I bought a basic td3 module at first then, added lots o pads and upgraded to a td10 and had it reprogrammed with a newer set of sounds thru Vexpressions ltd. I've heard the Yamaha is a great kit also.

    When I first got the kit 2 years ago, I played so often (couple hrs a nite) I wound up with hand/wrist problems. Now I play once or twice a week only.

    Get the best headphones you can afford... makes all the difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoarderCROSS2000 View Post
    I played acoustic kits a few times in my life, never in a band, just for fun. I bought a roland kit from Craigslist a few years ago and its a great way to drum as often as you want.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vOoYn8zHZo

    I bought a basic td3 module at first then, added lots o pads and upgraded to a td10 and had it reprogrammed with a newer set of sounds thru Vexpressions ltd. I've heard the Yamaha is a great kit also.

    When I first got the kit 2 years ago, I played so often (couple hrs a nite) I wound up with hand/wrist problems. Now I play once or twice a week only.

    Get the best headphones you can afford... makes all the difference.
    AWESOME!!!!

    I actually ended up getting the Yamaha over a TD4, i prefere the Roland Kit but the Yamaha brain was alot more fun and had some great functions and as i was buying it to play around with and not gig i thought...what the hell. plus i only paid £488 for a new Yamaha (unwanted competition prize) and the roland is £800

    Don't suppose you have any drumless jamming tracks do you ????
    Speed Thrills, Boredom Kills!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crotchrocket View Post
    AWESOME!!!!

    Don't suppose you have any drumless jamming tracks do you ????
    Afraid not... only one's I've heard are just terrible. I use a mixer between the modules and a laptop. I just turn up the drum volume.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoarderCROSS2000 View Post
    Afraid not... only one's I've heard are just terrible. I use a mixer between the modules and a laptop. I just turn up the drum volume.
    Dude, here is a thread, check out some of the links towards the end there are some good songs inc an iron maiden!


    the post is by acid_206

    http://www.drummerworld.com/forums/s...p?t=273&page=4

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    maybe I should start a new thread....for bass players

    here's the group I play in..
    http://www.redsquareboston.com/main.htm
    http://www.redsquareboston.com/movie/movie.htm

    I love messing around on the drums, too
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