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I've thought about getting one for myself before but they're not useable for a metalcore band and my drummer wouldn't touch them.

Then it appears as though the studio is the only real option. Why aren't e-drums good for metalcore, is there something wrong with a guy with long hair and torn clothes beating on some sissy sized mesh heads making zero noise whatsoever?![]()
The technoogy still isn't good enough to replace acoustic.
i call bullshit on that one. buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuull-shit.
if your v-amp can cut it on a demo, so can v-drums...get a decent little rubber kit, export the tracks into a good drum sequencer with a solid sample library, and no one will ever know the difference.
[H]ave you any idea how much my drummer woudn't be willing to play them?
I said the technology isn't good enough yet and i stand by that.



Haha, funny stuff, but the question still remains. How many metal bands have you seen playing V-Drums.
Why would i spend money on them when they will cost a good ten times more than the studio time we have booked.
Now I'm not 100% sure about this, but I'd venture to guess that for the really heavy stuff, most of it recorded in the last five years layers triggered samples with the original playing. Drumagog and programs like it really seem to have come into their own based heavily on growing reliance in the hard rock and metal genres.
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Yer definatly, i plan to trigger the kick at the very least.
Now I'm not 100% sure about this, but I'd venture to guess that for the really heavy stuff, most of it recorded in the last five years layers triggered samples with the original playing. Drumagog and programs like it really seem to have come into their own based heavily on growing reliance in the hard rock and metal genres.
Your guitar sound is a little weak for the heavy metal sound you're after. Try a 15 watt Fender Frontman; even better is a Frontman driving a 4x12 Marshall bottom.
I find the Fender 15 watt Frontman on Craigslist all the time for around $20. That's too much?Out of budget for the moment.
I find the Fender 15 watt Frontman on Craigslist all the time for around $20. That's too much?
If its got the speaker out jack on the front (in addition to the headphone jack), try running it into a Marshall 4x12 bottom. It'll blow you away.
It's our secret weapon. (We have 3 of the 15 watt Frontmen at the studio.)
No reverb. We record both clean and overdriven guitars with it.Harvey, does your Frontman have reverb?
Do you use it to record clean and overdriven guitars or just clean?
