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How to use addictive drums 2
How to use addictive drums 2









So, what's your suggestion? Is it worth the trouble of getting stuff here and there to convert my acoustic kit (combined with roland v-drum hihat/cymbals and a module) or will I be happier with a complete kit solution?Īs I said, I'm an acoustic drummer and my first choice would be to go with the real deal and record real live drums, but unfortunately that's not an option. I have also been looking at the Pearl Pro Live stuff, but the inferior drum module scares me off (even if I'm not going to use the actual module sounds). Now I'm considering the Extreme Drum Triggers (I have Ludwig Legacy set up in my studio, but the room is not good enough to record them) but I need to solve the hi-hat and cymbal issue and I'm completely lost there. First I had my eyes on the Roland TD-30KV but I tried it out in a shop and wasn't that impressed. I want something as close to an acoustic feeling as possible and been looking at all sorts of solutions. I only need it to, in the best way possible, transfer midi information to my computer.

how to use addictive drums 2

That said, I'm not interested in a drum module with tons of presets and pre-recorded sounds. I'm looking at buying an e-drum setup to use mainly with Addictive Drums and other virtual software. Each of the 12 slots is hard-wired to a particular kind of drum or cymbal, giving you one kick and one snare per kit, one hi-hat, one ride cymbal, a cowbell, four toms and three crash, splash or China cymbals. Guess there are a lot of these kind of questions popping up. Addictive Drums kits can contain 12 instruments in total, although you can leave slots empty if you dont need them.











How to use addictive drums 2