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    I know this is realy off topic. but I can´t help my self. I´m quite bad drummer but I want to lern and I love it. Those drummers are gods!
    anyway I fond this software a fiew days ago and bought it on the spot. they have a demo so you can try it out.

    here´s a link to my first work
    http://www.idigalleri.org/comp_01.wma

    well...

    edit: forgot to ad the link to the site here it is: http://www.guitar.sk/
    Daniel Westlund

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    for all other music check http://www.steinberg.net hehe their symphonic orchestra is awsome http://www.steinberg.net/687_1.html

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    • #3
      Drum samples are cool, but nothing compares to sitting behind a drum kit and whaling out a beat.

      If you want to be trully inspired, check out Mike Portnoy from Dream Theater.
      follow this link to view a trailer from his video of a studio session while recording Train of Thought.

      http://www.mikeportnoy.com/ProductCa...7&idproduct=11

      Nothing beats an old school analog kit.
      Bret

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      • #4
        yes. It´s someting totaly different
        Daniel Westlund

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        • #5
          I agree, but... I'm loving my Pintech kit (with Roland VDrum brain). Sure I love playing a real kit, but with wife and kids in the house, limited space, and the crazy hours I keep, you can't beat it! Well... actually I do beat it.
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          • #6
            I´m looking to by me a digital drumkit, I´m so tired of playing with towels and blankets all over the place A mesh head is a must but I dont have 4000$ to spend though
            Daniel Westlund

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            • #7
              Look into Pintech. Every bit as good as Roland (better, IMO). And no where near the prices you're talking. Especially if you look for used.
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              • #8
                Scott,

                What Pintech/Roland hardware combo are you running?

                the Roland pricetag has always turnrd me off to digital kits.
                Bret

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                • #9
                  My kit is built piece by piece, but it's essentially very similar to the E-Jam kit (look here: http://www.pintechworld.com/drumsets/?curMenu=prod ) I also have a few extra dingbats. I'm using the TD-8 brain (http://www.zzounds.com/item--ROLTD8) so essentially I have a Vdrum kit.

                  Pintech actually licenses the technology from Roland, so they are identical in function. However, Pintech shells are cast aluminum rather than plastic like Roland's. Very tough, and a very realistic feel.

                  I got my kit on eBay with cords, throne, double kick and a bunch of other knick-nacks. Cool thing is, even if you buy used Pintechs, the lifetime warranty is fully transferable.
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                  • #10
                    Cool, what kick pedal are you using?

                    Can you use a double DW pedal with that setup? the Kick drum looks a little small.

                    Those prices look great.
                    Bret

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                    • #11
                      Sure. I'm using a Pearl double. More than enough room. The kick is the same size as the toms. Most electronics use a little 4" rubber thingy for a kick, so this is plenty big. Feels awesome too. Just loosen the head a smidge to feel like a kick.
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