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Old 06-10-2008, 01:36 PM   #10 (permalink)
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the electric sounds soo "fake" sometiems soo unless you wanna play techno lol then yea
You have not used the upper end Roland Vpro sets then. Not only do they sound very realistic but make recording easy for even the dumbest of people.

Also in addition to sounding great, they allow touch sensitivity, use of brushes, and selecting cymbal size and sound.

edit: Another thing that they are great with, is changing tone of drums, and giving any number of any drum. For example for many beats 2 different snares are used, which are easily programmed onto a nice set.
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