amonte
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Excellent advice guys, I appreciate all the help.  I found the hard drive tonight and to my surprise it IS an 80 GB drive - so perhaps I can have it pull double duty as both the audio drive for recording and for drum samples.  Though to even things out, I over-estimated the RAM, I've got 640 MB in there.  
So the digital thing is still a possibility, though I like the idea of playing (or more accurately, trying to play) drums. The electronic kit seems like a nice compromise.
I have been scoping out used drums though. Sadly, I don't have the cash right now, because I did find this: an 80's Ludwig in solid black wrap with hardware for $400 (12, 13, 16 Floor, 22 Bass, 14" snare). The hardware inluded is a straight cymbal stand, snare stand, hi-hat, stand, and single pedal. Still would need cymbals, but this seems like a pretty good price. Too bad I'm not quite ready to pull the trigger yet.
				
			So the digital thing is still a possibility, though I like the idea of playing (or more accurately, trying to play) drums. The electronic kit seems like a nice compromise.
I have been scoping out used drums though. Sadly, I don't have the cash right now, because I did find this: an 80's Ludwig in solid black wrap with hardware for $400 (12, 13, 16 Floor, 22 Bass, 14" snare). The hardware inluded is a straight cymbal stand, snare stand, hi-hat, stand, and single pedal. Still would need cymbals, but this seems like a pretty good price. Too bad I'm not quite ready to pull the trigger yet.
		
... I'm nowhere even near being an "expert" on drums, drumming and all that... but I know "something" about music, art of music and art in general ... So what I wish to point out here is this: even thou reading "articles" (or call it a guide) like this, sure, may shine some 'light' for a person who never 'seen drums' in his/her life and wish to start out, but use it as a practical guide - no way in hell, and I mean it as 'Practical Guide' per say.
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 ! But every drum is great for a specific "job". Another words, a badgeless 10-buck tom with an X-head on it, tuned X-way in your room with your mic when struck by YOUR stick the way YOU strike it may sound just the way you want it to sound for a specific style/feel/mood/expression you are after in accordance with YOUR taste. Or you can buy a golden-badge 500-buck tom and struggle to get "that sound" out of it .... you just never know. I mean it.