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Nameless
on 2002-08-05 19:54 [#00337837]
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sanre patterns using a pad of some kind with sticks - what should i get?
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steve mcqueen
from caerdydd (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-05 19:56 [#00337838]
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a snaredrum and a microphone
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hannibal
from United Kingdom on 2002-08-05 22:03 [#00337991]
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i think roland make those electronic drum kits - v drums and stuff, but they're very expensive.
oh yeah theres those roland octopads as well, they'd do the job. SPD-somethings.
i think theyre about 250 english pounds for the basic things. hope this answers thine question. dude.
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hepburnenthorpe
from sydney (Australia) on 2002-08-06 14:32 [#00339019]
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check out www.rolandus.com in the drum / percusion section. you'll need a drum pad or two, and a trigger to midi controller.
fucking expensive stuff. the drummer from my old band had a few of these things setup + a acuistic kit. sounds good but well expensive.
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Dael
from the low end (Australia) on 2002-08-06 14:37 [#00339025]
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bloody oath they're expensive, when I was getting drum lessons I was taught on a Roland V drum kit, I thought it felt a little fake but the range of sounds were HUGE and you could play for ages without pissing anyone off,
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