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#166810 - 05/14/02 11:27 PM
Re: Drums and Bass advice
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Registered: 09/17/00
Posts: 707
Loc: Palmyra Mo. U.S.A.
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sk880user, George knows what is best to buy and he won't do you wrong! But speaking from experence if your putting these drums in a church! Get the electronic ones. If you use regular drums you have to mute them some way! With the electronic drums you have complete control of the sound level. The drummer can really get with it at times without getting to loud! When you play soft worship music he can blend right in! Electronic! Much better choice! My Opinion! All The Best, Nobby ------------------
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#166815 - 05/16/02 05:41 PM
Re: Drums and Bass advice
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Registered: 08/15/00
Posts: 550
Loc: Hayward, CA, USA
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I hate to see someone else having to go through the same thing as we did in our church. This acoustic vs electronic drums can potentially be a BIG issue from our recent experience at the church.
Some of the negative effects: -It can drive people out of the church since the acoustic volume level can become too loud for some to stand. However, there will be some who like the drums sound so much that will try to keep the acoustics. -Disharmony: because the acoustic volume level is difficult to control, the other members such as instrument players or singers can become frustrated and even leave the group. Or the sound man will get harrased a lot by others for failing to balance the sounds and gets frustrated. -Not sounding good: the drummer may get intimidated or afraid from playing too loud and become timid in their playing style. The result: BAD drum playing. You can't have a good expressive drum playing when the drummer is afraid to hit too loud or hesitate.
Also, it is important to note that several sessions are needed to judge whether the acoustic drums can work. Sometimes, if everything is just right, the acoustics will sound great. But then at other times, I feel I just want to get out of the room. However, with the electric drums, it was never a big issue. If it's too big, the sound man can just turn it down. Easy !
It is very important that the pastor or the person in charge of the music or the decision makers knows and aware of these issues before making the big investment that they will regret later.
I recommend to buy the equipment that has 30 day money back guarantee. You can then try them out without risk. Or borrow from someone to try them out. For electric drums: you can spend below $1000 (Multipad unit) and get a good sounding system although they are not as good of a feel as the system with individual drum pads. I bought a cheap YAMAHA DD50 for $99.00 and it sounds OK.
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