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probestyle
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I would like to add my $.02 at this point.
I do love the sound of accoustic drums recorded professionally and played professionally and given a huge budget that is the way to go. That being said with the advent of the home studio professional quality is not always available due to either equipment,experience or both. And you may or may not always have access to a drummer that is just going to nail a part exactly as you want it. That is why drum machines became widely used but programming them sucks.
I have just made the conversion from accoustic to homebuilt vdrums and I am absolutely loving it. Not only do I not have to worry about having $3000 worth or mics set up to sound good, but with a sampler installed I have unlimited access to samples that were recorded with thousands of $$$$$ worth of equipment. (look at battery by native instruments). Plus eventhough I consider myself to be a solid drummer I still make mistakes here and there. The beauty of the vdrums is that through midi if I mess up a fill it can be fixed without ruining the rest of a good take. I am in no way advocating using MIDI to create ridiculous fills that you cant play thats clearly cheating and cheaters should be shot accordingly
but fixing is okay. This alone would be a great feature for your "aspiring" drummer
I am in agreement that programming drum machines is a huge pain in th arse but that is only a fraction of the electronic drum community so to speak. Eventhough I have a killer set of accoustics at my disposal I find that I can easily use my v's to easily obtain great sounding high quality results.
Bottom line accoustics are great but in many situations just not as practical.
But I may be wrong it has happened once or twice.
I do love the sound of accoustic drums recorded professionally and played professionally and given a huge budget that is the way to go. That being said with the advent of the home studio professional quality is not always available due to either equipment,experience or both. And you may or may not always have access to a drummer that is just going to nail a part exactly as you want it. That is why drum machines became widely used but programming them sucks.
I have just made the conversion from accoustic to homebuilt vdrums and I am absolutely loving it. Not only do I not have to worry about having $3000 worth or mics set up to sound good, but with a sampler installed I have unlimited access to samples that were recorded with thousands of $$$$$ worth of equipment. (look at battery by native instruments). Plus eventhough I consider myself to be a solid drummer I still make mistakes here and there. The beauty of the vdrums is that through midi if I mess up a fill it can be fixed without ruining the rest of a good take. I am in no way advocating using MIDI to create ridiculous fills that you cant play thats clearly cheating and cheaters should be shot accordingly

I am in agreement that programming drum machines is a huge pain in th arse but that is only a fraction of the electronic drum community so to speak. Eventhough I have a killer set of accoustics at my disposal I find that I can easily use my v's to easily obtain great sounding high quality results.
Bottom line accoustics are great but in many situations just not as practical.
But I may be wrong it has happened once or twice.
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