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post Oct 6 2010, 10:02 PM, updated 16y ago

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This is a drum:
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Drummers register yourselves biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(franklooi96 @ Oct 7 2010, 06:16 PM)
For the Temp version.
Who posted in: Temp. LYN Drummers Paradise
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post Oct 7 2010, 07:31 PM

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franklooi, how u get those number? u count 1 by 1? shocking.gif
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post Oct 7 2010, 08:29 PM

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oh cool i didnt know that function laugh.gif
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post Oct 7 2010, 09:58 PM

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ya.. drumma semua spamma
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post Oct 8 2010, 08:18 AM

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In SNSD thread?
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post Oct 8 2010, 11:10 AM

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If no limitations acoustic drums will be the best for everything. Maybe in recording electronic drums can make it easier.

The only reason I would choose to use elctronic drums is because of complains from others. If no complains will go acoustic all the way.
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post Oct 8 2010, 07:23 PM

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QUOTE(franklooi96 @ Oct 8 2010, 02:13 PM)
Number 1, Electric drums for live shows just don't make it.

Unless you're on a Roland TD-20 which is RM 30k, number 2.

For number 3, there's still higher grades acoustic drums like DW/Ludwig/etc that can beat Electric drums flat.

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I've seen this drum kit before. yawn.gif

Forgotten who's though.
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Yup. Its Disturbed drum kit. What SNSD song u playing now?


QUOTE(isaacmiranda7 @ Oct 8 2010, 06:34 PM)
1. Acoustic definitely for live shows, no? smile.gif

2. RM3k budget.... I'd get myself a used set, maybe an old Tama Swingstar for about RM1.5k and get used Iron Cobras...RM600 and cymbals, get a Stagg promo set or the Sabian Recycled series biggrin.gif

3. And if it was an unlimited budget, obviously I'd go for an acoustic set wink.gif Maybe a Tama Warlord Limited Edition set wink.gif But if I were to go for an electric set, I'd pick either the Roland TD20KX or the Yamaha DTXtreme III smile.gif I've played the Yamaha before and it feels so...so... good. smile.gif HAHAHAHA

But of course, the best thing would be to mesh it together biggrin.gif

Anyway, I'm thinking of getting a TD-9 module... Then placing it on a practice pad kit and shifting it around my set smile.gif Your thoughts?
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Electric kit can also play live but its just not cool enough. Not the quality problem or anything. laugh.gif

How much is the Yamaha? Is it same level as TD20?
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post Oct 8 2010, 09:52 PM

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QUOTE(franklooi96 @ Oct 8 2010, 08:43 PM)
There is this feeling difference, sound hearing feeling difference, and appearance difference IMO.

You mean what song I want to cover?
That's of course worth some effects if you have extra plugs. nod.gif

And bold part: QFT.
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eh u not playing any snsd song currently? then what snsd song u 1 play?
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post Oct 8 2010, 11:35 PM

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Pearl e pro sounds good. But i think it will be expensive. Not sure how it compares to td20. If can put more trigger and not so expensive i might get it. Need see review first also la tongue.gif

My ideal drum kit will be 1 snare, 1 bass, 3 toms, 1 floor, 2 crash, 1 ride, 1 china, 1 splash, and 1 hat... Im very simply no need so many funky stuff... But now max trigger for electric i think is 12 trigger only not enuff sad.gif
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post Oct 8 2010, 11:47 PM

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cannot la.. 1 do recording time acoustic and electric cannot mix how r sad.gif

And main prob wif acoustic is the noice kacau ppl. if dun kacau ppl i already forget about electric laugh.gif
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post Oct 9 2010, 02:51 PM

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QUOTE(franklooi96 @ Oct 9 2010, 12:34 AM)
Condo cannot play acoustic ka?

I'm stay terrace and when I play, the room next to my room can only hear abit.

Down stairs hear nothing.
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U stay double storey different cuz at top.. but then again, u stay terrace beside got neighbour oso they wont complain? Did u use some kind of padding or wat? Can teach me?


QUOTE(atong @ Oct 9 2010, 02:28 AM)
I use electric drum for a show last year in Cherating. It took me around 30 minutes for drum setup and sound check. Plus, I don't have to get my brother's van for transportation. Compare to my previous setup... 
Furthermore, I can switch the sound in my preset list using foot switch ie after playing Beatles, I can switch the sound to Bee Gees then switch to A.Rahman Hassan.
Talkin about edrum sound for live show, it is common to have drum triggering in live acoustic setup. Especially snare and kick drum.
Too many drummer using the drum trigger to mention. From Jojo Mayer to George Kollias..


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QUOTE(isaacmiranda7 @ Oct 9 2010, 02:21 PM)
Nope smile.gif it isn't in Malaysia.
The Pearl E Pro is about RM10k-RM15k if I'm not mistaken smile.gif
If I do get it eventually, it will will after I purchase a good acoustic set smile.gif
People say the TD-20 modules do sound more complete and better, but then again, that has been the end product of years, working with keyboards, synths and electronic drums.

Acoustic sound-wise for the Pearl E-Pro vs the Roland TD-20.... Pearl 1, Roland 0 tongue.gif HAHAHAHAHA!
Actually, it's possible. Many drummers do use a mixture of acoustic and electric drumsets.The difference being, the acoustic is triggered into a module or mic-ed and the electric goes through a module before meeting up in the mixer smile.gif
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yUP I OSO THINK SAME THING... td20 IS past tech and e pro is new stuff... R u sure pearl e pro sound better? Then like dat pearl e pro will definitely better... E pro can change into acoustic also?? 100% same like acoustic with the crash and other stuff real acoustic?
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post Oct 9 2010, 03:13 PM

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So how is your room set up? Your family can hear then they got complain?
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post Oct 9 2010, 04:48 PM

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QUOTE(franklooi96 @ Oct 9 2010, 03:18 PM)
When I close my door they cant hear anything from my speaker/drums.

In fact, the room beside mine was only divided with wooden seperators.
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so weird.. your drum muz soound very soft or u playing softly.. no way close door cannot hear unless your door is like the prison metal door.. take pic brows.gif
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post Oct 9 2010, 08:41 PM

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play during office hour u no need work? unsure.gif
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post Oct 9 2010, 10:06 PM

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i c.. that an advanatge of being student. better play as much as u can next time work cant get this privilege anymore laugh.gif
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post Oct 10 2010, 05:32 PM

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I think 1 take drum class next time but what the difference between someone who take class and dun take class?
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post Oct 10 2010, 07:47 PM

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zul,

how much u charge for your class? how many times a week? how many hrs?
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post Oct 11 2010, 11:16 AM

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wow a bit expensive for me... once a week 45 mins... hmm.gif
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post Oct 11 2010, 12:59 PM

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not easy to find private. Also not sure how much private charge. Might be more expensive
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post Oct 11 2010, 10:20 PM

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QUOTE(isaacmiranda7 @ Oct 11 2010, 09:33 PM)
Say guys, for a secondary snare, would you use a regular snare or get a drum pad?

Take a look at this, off CK's site.

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The Korg Wavedrum.

You can get standard snare drums, kick sounds, toms, anything from a normal set, followed by tablas, bongos, etc.

I must admit, I'm intrigued. And the sound quality is pretty good too smile.gif


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