Yeah me too... Starkeeper, These are two different units here.. A drum machine is small desktop unit that you program by tapping pads with your fingers. An electronic drum kit is an actual drum kit. They are set up just like a drum kit. You play them with drum sticks and bass and hi hat pedals. Of course you'll need to amplify the sound, but what's great about those is that you can practice in silence.. If you don't want to disturb anyone you can plug headphones into the drum module of the kit. Electronic drum kits are awsome. The sampled sounds are great and playing surfaces are quite responsive.. Roland V sets have chokable cymbals. They work just like real cymbals too.. The sound actually changes as you move closer to the bell.. The drum heads are the same way.. The sound changes as you move from the inside to the outside of the head or pad.
Squeak
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