TelePaul
J to the R O C
So I went the electronic drums route. Roland TD-4K, entry level but I still went over my budget. I'm excited though, I'm a complete newb on the sticks and it's great to have a quiet way to practice - it's nearly worth the money for that alone, as my mum is getting fairly pissed at the Phil Collins efforts coming from upstairs. However, I'm also excited about the recoridng capabilities - it really came down to whether to throw some money into new cymbals, skins, a D112 and an SM57 (and still contend with my poor room) or by-pass this and go with the electronic kit with it's MIDI ouput.
I have a few questions. Firstly, is controlling something like EZDrummer or even the LM57 VSTi that came with Cubase SE3 as easy as plugging ina midi cable, settting the Roland to input and the LM7 to output? I don't know much about drum mapping but I assumed it was fairly standard? Secondly, is taking an audio out from the module as simple as hooking up two TRS cables (L and R) and setting two line-in channels on my mixer to the same gain level?
Thanks guys.
I have a few questions. Firstly, is controlling something like EZDrummer or even the LM57 VSTi that came with Cubase SE3 as easy as plugging ina midi cable, settting the Roland to input and the LM7 to output? I don't know much about drum mapping but I assumed it was fairly standard? Secondly, is taking an audio out from the module as simple as hooking up two TRS cables (L and R) and setting two line-in channels on my mixer to the same gain level?
Thanks guys.