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    Default Edas!

    my E kit has arrived. I went for the cheap and chearful millenium d-400. After an hour of playing about, im chuffed to bits with it. most of the sounds are abit shite, but there are a few that are nice to the ears, and soon I will own some drum software that I can hook up to it to make it sound just like a real kit!


    YES!

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    In fact I've just recorded me fukin about with some of the inbuilt sounds. Some horrendous stuff there, but some quite fun to play about with, and maybe one or two are passable as drum kits.

    I've been playin about for a couple of hours, and I thought I was playin great! Until I heard myself back! Fuck me, I'm shite at drums. but hey ho, its good fun.


    www.soundclick.com/frasersneddon

    First one on the list for anyone who's interested

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    LOL! That's not too bad actually. Sounds ok.

    Excuse my ignorance, but, could you buy a cheap e-kit and make it control any drum programme? I use Ezdrummer and love it. Could it control that?

    If it can, then it would sound awesome.

    K

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    That was my plan kev, but speaking to one of my pals who has tried it before, said he couldnt get all the pads to correspond to the correct thing on EZdrummer. I'v played EZdrummer through just smacking the bottom end keys on a keyboard and it sounded immense. So tonight is all about making sure I'l be able to hook EZdrummer up to them, and then I'l look to buy it probably.

    The reason I bought this one as opposes to a really cheap one, was that this had dual trigger snare, so you get to tones from it depending on where you hit it. IMO it makes a big difference to the overall feel. And I think that will work well with EZdrummer.

    fingers crossed I can confirm it would work though!

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