First off, I'm not a drummer, never will be. I don't have the coordination, never will. My hat's off to you guys.
All I want to do is two things.
1) Lay down individual parts (layer one drum or cymbal part at a time) to build and flesh out my own stuff, using midi so I can pick whatever sounds I want later and change them around (and fix mistakes ).
2) Try and teach myself how to play simple parts on a kit, just for the learning experience. Maybe I could sit in on a slow blues tune at a jam sometime. I also need to work on my timekeeping.
So what's the deal with rubber vs mesh? Why is mesh considered so much better?
All I want to do is two things.
1) Lay down individual parts (layer one drum or cymbal part at a time) to build and flesh out my own stuff, using midi so I can pick whatever sounds I want later and change them around (and fix mistakes ).
2) Try and teach myself how to play simple parts on a kit, just for the learning experience. Maybe I could sit in on a slow blues tune at a jam sometime. I also need to work on my timekeeping.
So what's the deal with rubber vs mesh? Why is mesh considered so much better?