Short video from Pintech’s GM talking about their various drum pads.
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Here we have it! The BFD drum software, Alesis Trigger IO, and the RET Percussion Stealth kit.
This is just a quick peak into what I’ve found the Virtual Percussion Technology package can do. I’m hoping to get more in depth with the functions of the BFD software, Alesis IO, and RET kit.
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I was honored by an invitation to join R.E.T. Percussion in introducing the first software based, custom shop drum kit at the 2008 NAMM show. We were all proud to release the latest in electronic percussion, the Virtual Percussion Technology Package. This next generation design recreates the real feel of an acoustic drum in...
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While searching for electronic drum videos here I noticed that there wasn’t any for the SDSV.
A couple have turned up, but this is the first one to actually explain the sounds……..
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If you’re unsure which electronic drum kit you should use, please watch! We go over rubber pads like the Roland PD-8, mesh pads like the Roland PDX-8, and the RET Percussion Stealth Pro drum.
Choosing an e-drum set can be confusing, but hopefully, this will help you decide!
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I have been playing Electronic drums since 1981. One of the things that I started doing almost from the very beginning was to re-assign sounds to pads where those sounds did not belong. Here I will show you some versatility that electronics have.
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This is my homemade electronic drum set. I call it the Coltronics Kit-e (“Kitty”). I made this video to show how I put it all together in case you might be thinking about making your own electronic drum kit. I came up with my own design. It started with a piezoelectric...
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More info at www.sweetwater.com. The DTX900 series (the DTX950K and the DTX900K) features the DTX-PAD and Yamaha’s new T.C.S (Textured Cellular Silicone) technology, which offers drummers an expressive playing experience. Small air bubbles create a foamed silicone surface purported to provide playability and feel unlike any other pad so that even the most jaded...
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These Drums are From Hell!!! Thanks to RET Percussion and Toontrack for offering some awesome products! If you’re into Metal, Hard Rock, Speed, Death, Black, Grindcore, or Classic rock, this is the kit for you… it does it all!
Thanks for watching, and as always, leave plenty of feedback!
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The HPD-15 HandSonic is an electronic hand percussion multi-pad with triggering capabilities derived from breakthrough V-drums technology. Divided into 15 parts, the HPD-15 allows hand percussionists to play up to 600 realistic acoustic and electronic percussion sounds — 15 simultaneously — with all the sensitivity that the Roland V-drums are famous for.
More Info: http://www.samash.com/catalog/showitem.asp?SKU=RHPD15XXX&cm_mmc=YouTube-_-SamAsh-_-Videos-_-Roland+HPD15
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