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Greg_L
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well .... it works but virtually every drumber I've ever talked to really hates the way they play or 'feel'.Maybe we discussed this, but a curiosity question. Since drums are the hardest to control, for a small room, what do you think about the MIDI drum sets through a PA? That way everything can get turned down to fit the venue and people can actually listen to the music.
Seems like it would work well. Thoughts.
well .... it works but virtually every drumber I've ever talked to really hates the way they play or 'feel'.
Maybe we discussed this, but a curiosity question. Since drums are the hardest to control, for a small room, what do you think about the MIDI drum sets through a PA? That way everything can get turned down to fit the venue and people can actually listen to the music.
Seems like it would work well. Thoughts.
yeah ..... I hate that sound ..... I want some of the sounds to come from different spots on stage. And that's part of the problem with electronic drumbs ...... it doesn't seem 'live' to have the drumber hit the snare and the sound comes from 45 feet away.Yeah, there's bands that put everything through the PA. This one guy on another forum use to talk about how when he was doing gigs, no one was allowed to have any amps on stage or any kind of stage amplifictaion....everything was DI/sim/electronic and fed through the PA and controlled by the soundguy.
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I have a guitar that I plug into an amp!
Well recently my band recorded an LP, and we used many guitars (Ibanez RG with Blackouts, Mayones hand made 7-string guitars, Epiphone Gothic Explorer, LTD EC-1000 with EMG 81 - 85 etc.), with the amps we used a Engl Invader, a Peavey 5150 II or Guitar Rig 5, depending on the song of the LP (it is not released yet). Guess what: many good guitarrist (with good analog sound) that I know, were completely wrong, trying to guess the combination of sound of each song.
So I think that with today standarts, you can get a good sound, either being digital or analog etc.
Well recently my band recorded an LP, and we used many guitars (Ibanez RG with Blackouts, Mayones hand made 7-string guitars, Epiphone Gothic Explorer, LTD EC-1000 with EMG 81 - 85 etc.), with the amps we used a Engl Invader, a Peavey 5150 II or Guitar Rig 5, depending on the song of the LP (it is not released yet). Guess what: many good guitarrist (with good analog sound) that I know, were completely wrong, trying to guess the combination of sound of each song.