Just wondering how the Yamaha Xtreme's samples compare to the D Drum's acoustic samples. I know D Drum is the top unit for realism, but I find my Xtreme sounding very acoustic. So, how is D Drum vs Xtreme compare in terms of, sound and dynamics? > It seems to me that the idea of the DDRUM kit is to be an acoustic > kit that works electronically. > > I was after as close to acoustic as I could get which is why I chose > it. You just have to drop a stick onto the snare side by side with a > DTX and the difference is huge. > > You can have up to 99 different kits programmed. The memory is the > limiting factor for the DDRUM at 8MB but I have found that if you > use it like an acoustic kit you only need 3-4 different kits and the > memory is fine. >
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Re: DTXtreme thoughts
2004-09-01 by drumsonly2002
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