can't decide which is better Roland TD-3 or alesis dm8 pro?
scorp
January 19, 2015 AT 10:52 pm
Everyone will say that Roland, for quality, brand, everything.
kirill_an
January 19, 2015 AT 10:53 pm
Although I don’t really rummage in these matters, I wouldn’t take alesis or medels - my friends had cases that after six months of using the drum pad on alesis, it only started to work every other time. Medeli is generally out of the question.
Roland or Yamaha - here you need to look at finances - there are sea models)
lucky83
January 19, 2015 AT 10:53 pm
[b] kirill_an [/ b], the same fate and Rolands with the pits can comprehend. But much later. : 3
Well, you have to be a noble jerk to smash Roland.
kreker
January 19, 2015 AT 10:54 pm
on first impressions of listening on youtube, I would recommend alesis. it seemed that the sound was softer and more real. on td3 it is somehow too clumsy
insider
January 19, 2015 AT 10:54 pm
Only Rolland !!!
Look by the way a pit in this price range
amdm
January 19, 2015 AT 10:54 pm
if you play through an addictive drum, for example, the sound will be the same ..
kreker
January 19, 2015 AT 10:55 pm
Well, I thought we were discussing modules here in a frontal projection, and not in plugins.
drummies
January 19, 2015 AT 10:55 pm
I need an installation for my home ... Alesis has more module capabilities, but reliability confuses ... Rolonda's plates, for example, are more functional, but the old age of the model is embarrassing ...
I just started to take an interest in electronic devices ... I don't know a lot about them
kreker
January 19, 2015 AT 10:56 pm
something you are very worn out for the house then. start with something, understanding will come. Difficult to advise if the budget is limited. I collected my electronic drum piece by piece for about a year.
drummies
January 19, 2015 AT 10:56 pm
more to Roland, nevertheless, more trust ... a module then another can be bought
alex_marchenko
January 19, 2015 AT 10:57 pm
hamsters are always for roland)
Ivan_drums
January 19, 2015 AT 10:57 pm
I have alesis dm8 usb. Well ... take Roland))
drummies
January 19, 2015 AT 10:57 pm
is everything bad with her?
Ivan_drums
January 19, 2015 AT 10:57 pm
some kind of low-quality hard (cymbal racks loosen, bolts break in them), the ride cup does not work, the hat has already been broken 3 times. I didn't play Roland, really. But in principle, there are no special complaints about the module. Small would be even more realistic ...
drummies
January 19, 2015 AT 10:58 pm
maybe your cup is just not tuned? how can you break a bolt? this force needs to be applied ...
Ivan_drums
January 19, 2015 AT 10:58 pm
fact - it does not work anymore. The bolts are small there, inside the rack itself, hold its head. I do not argue, maybe from feelings, I break it. Is the setup just for training at home?
drummies
January 19, 2015 AT 10:58 pm
bye yes
Ivan_drums
January 19, 2015 AT 11:56 pm
Personally, it seems to me that the quality could have been better and the small one more realistic, and the barrel quieter. But she, by and large, still suits me, although when I bought I did not understand much at all. Now I sit down and play from the book by John Riley, that's right. But if I change, then to Roland, this is such a jigurda)
scorp
Everyone will say that Roland, for quality, brand, everything.
kirill_an
Although I don’t really rummage in these matters, I wouldn’t take alesis or medels - my friends had cases that after six months of using the drum pad on alesis, it only started to work every other time. Medeli is generally out of the question.
Roland or Yamaha - here you need to look at finances - there are sea models)
lucky83
[b] kirill_an [/ b], the same fate and Rolands with the pits can comprehend. But much later. : 3
Well, you have to be a noble jerk to smash Roland.
kreker
on first impressions of listening on youtube, I would recommend alesis. it seemed that the sound was softer and more real. on td3 it is somehow too clumsy
insider
Only Rolland !!!
Look by the way a pit in this price range
amdm
if you play through an addictive drum, for example, the sound will be the same ..
kreker
Well, I thought we were discussing modules here in a frontal projection, and not in plugins.
drummies
I need an installation for my home ... Alesis has more module capabilities, but reliability confuses ... Rolonda's plates, for example, are more functional, but the old age of the model is embarrassing ...
I just started to take an interest in electronic devices ... I don't know a lot about them
kreker
something you are very worn out for the house then. start with something, understanding will come. Difficult to advise if the budget is limited. I collected my electronic drum piece by piece for about a year.
drummies
more to Roland, nevertheless, more trust ... a module then another can be bought
alex_marchenko
hamsters are always for roland)
Ivan_drums
I have alesis dm8 usb. Well ... take Roland))
drummies
is everything bad with her?
Ivan_drums
some kind of low-quality hard (cymbal racks loosen, bolts break in them), the ride cup does not work, the hat has already been broken 3 times. I didn't play Roland, really. But in principle, there are no special complaints about the module. Small would be even more realistic ...
drummies
maybe your cup is just not tuned? how can you break a bolt? this force needs to be applied ...
Ivan_drums
fact - it does not work anymore. The bolts are small there, inside the rack itself, hold its head. I do not argue, maybe from feelings, I break it. Is the setup just for training at home?
drummies
bye yes
Ivan_drums
Personally, it seems to me that the quality could have been better and the small one more realistic, and the barrel quieter. But she, by and large, still suits me, although when I bought I did not understand much at all. Now I sit down and play from the book by John Riley, that's right. But if I change, then to Roland, this is such a jigurda)