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Re: Digest Number 1016

2003-09-08 by peterpan

brian,

i've heard that it is absolutely fantastic for drums but that the 
cymbals are not all that. u have mentioned that u've tried other 
modules, how does the ddrum4 compare with the td-8 in terms of 
cymbals (inparticular the hi-hat)?  What do u think of the cymbals?

pete



--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, Brian LaRue <technodrumguy@y...> 
wrote:
> 
> does anybody here know much about the ddrum4 se brain
> thats supposed 
> to be the most realistic sounding module ever.
> 
> ***The Ddrum is hands down the best module if you're
> out for performance. I've had all of the major modules
> (TD 5,7,6,8,10-DTXPRESS,XTREME,2.0,RM50-D4,DM5)  and
> the Ddrum is my favorite. It's one of the favorite
> among studio professionals. The biggest thing it
> offers is 1000 steps of dynamics.....Roland TD10 only
> has 288 at best.
> As for the X talk, the dynamic control and sensor
> reading is so accurate that it's not really necessary
> to have Xtalk cancel as an additional feature.
> I will also say the Ddrum isn't for everyone, but if
> your looking for performance, it's got it. If you're
> looking for fun.....don't spent the money......
> Peace,
> Brian
> 
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