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Electronic Drum Kit for a Trigger

I am currently running Reason 3.0 and using its drum machine and triggering the samples with a MK-461C Keyboard that is velocity sensitive.

I want to buy and electronic drum kit to trigger the samples instead of a key board. Any suggestions on which one I should buy? Also, I would like to find one with no pre built sounds to save money. I have all the drum tones I want in reason and just need this to trigger them.

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I am currently running Reason 3.0 and using its drum machine and triggering the samples with a MK-461C Keyboard that is velocity sensitive.

I want to buy and electronic drum kit to trigger the samples instead of a key board. Any suggestions on which one I should buy? Also, I would like to find one with no pre built sounds to save money. I have all the drum tones I want in reason and just need this to trigger them.

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if you wanna go real cheap, you can build a rack from pvc and use practice pads.......lots of plans on how to build them on the net......
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I did this with a Remo practice kit, Alesis DM5 and the Radio Shack Piezo buzzers. It took a day and a lot of hot glue. The results were more than acceptable especially considering the cost. The whole thing was about $250 including the module.
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if you wanna go real cheap, you can build a rack from pvc and use practice pads.......lots of plans on how to build them on the net......

Thanks!! I will start checking into that
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