Thursday, February 11, 2010

Drums What Are The Key Differences Between Electronic Drums And Acoustic Ones?

What are the key differences between electronic drums and acoustic ones? - drums

I want to learn to play drums, but my family refuses to take the noise. Obviously, acoustic drums are very strong, but there is a possibility, without seriously compromising the battery recoup? With the battery, so bad, the only surprise? Battery power does not really like that sound? And finally, the difficulties of transition from the electro-acoustic?

5 comments:

  1. You can use towels on the drums, but they are not healthy, it's just for practice. Since you just started, and get the kit to electricity. You can use the sound module or a separate towels, you get more money, or even start with software synthesizers to make its best. Electronic records can not play completely silent and not try to sleep with men too. And remember that you have some reinforcement for which they need if you want to play in a band. But they are probably the best option. Even most experts now micing with the battery or active rather than acoustic drum kits. It is simply unrealistic and not outside the studio of professional use.

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  2. The main difference between them is obvious, the tone, which means that it is not online or in electronic form, and the other connects to generate the sound.

    I have a noise that sounded better than an electronic system. You can when you play just before the fight with an electronic system, I read somewhere.

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  3. A battery as much as u play with them. Drumms band think of video games. b theyre going as strong as THT. But there is almost no reason, a game 2 buy power, r is too expensive and fragile. acousitic buy insurance group 4 there are things that are called the silent cymbals and drums. Unless the sound production of each piece of 90%. theyre inexpencive and U can have all the advantages of an acoustic set, or when they need, jus remove the mute function. 4 but if u dont want to spend the money, I think U should be, put towels on every drum and cymbal, exactly the same thing.

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  4. I have just started to play drums and I have an electric one. with headphones in my family can still hear the sound of a punch in the back, but only in the next room. So I can not imagine the sound effect you! My advice is to seek to gain power, but put it in your garage or in a room on the first floor, where your family spends most of his time here ... The noise is not v. strong, but still a little upset.

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  5. Electricity use, if not for your family Clink noise and low noise level.
    ps the sound is no volume control.

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