Electric vs Acoustic Drums (Pros and Cons) - Drumshack London

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  • @lest6590
    @lest6590 3 года назад +72

    I'm a pianist, not a drummer, but I'm getting a drumkit tomorrow and I think I'm gonna get the electric because it's cheaper and more versatile.

    • @alinb.9226
      @alinb.9226 3 года назад +5

      Lolll same

    • @isaacmorrow7077
      @isaacmorrow7077 3 года назад +13

      I play guitar but I want to play drums as well

    • @zooman6316
      @zooman6316 3 года назад +6

      Haha penis

    • @RUARI-mi1yt
      @RUARI-mi1yt 2 года назад

      i play piano keys guitar and drums

    • @darius8746
      @darius8746 2 года назад

      @@alinb.9226 hi stan

  • @VE3RKP
    @VE3RKP 4 года назад +51

    I love my electric kit because I only require 1 input on the mixing board as apposed to an acoustic kit where I have to mic everything and use up alot of channels on the board.

  • @miguelbarbedo6419
    @miguelbarbedo6419 5 лет назад +64

    Your video was really helpful. Thank you so much for your time and effort in putting it together.

    • @EricSwanson1
      @EricSwanson1 4 года назад

      You can use 1 mic. It's all about placement. Find an audio engineer who has done some live shows and recordings. Picking their brains can be a treasure trove of information.

  • @koffeeneko1585
    @koffeeneko1585 4 года назад +59

    11:56......"it is not really a CON, but is something you need to CONsider...."........

  • @alexcobainfischer3441
    @alexcobainfischer3441 4 года назад +159

    I think he is Russell of Gorillaz.

  • @nicename3532
    @nicename3532 3 года назад +63

    I don’t know whether to get acoustic or electronic. I really want acoustic but I’m worried about the noise my family can handle it but I’m not sure about neighbors.

    • @thegoldendorito3085
      @thegoldendorito3085 3 года назад +6

      Get electric

    • @Pro1938ftc3ch
      @Pro1938ftc3ch 3 года назад +3

      @@thegoldendorito3085 facts

    • @Pro1938ftc3ch
      @Pro1938ftc3ch 3 года назад +8

      If you want acoustic try to get like an Alesis Strike pro SE electric drums those are like acoustic it's just electric but it does cost $2500. Just do what I do just get a job and around 2 months you should get like around $3000 or more depends on where you work but I mean I work at a low job and I still get that much just for 2 months and I'm only 16

    • @ashempire527
      @ashempire527 3 года назад +1

      @@Pro1938ftc3ch shit man what do u do and ehat hours? I have a little weekend job, 6 hours a week and pays £120 a month

    • @YukoMadotsukiMusic
      @YukoMadotsukiMusic 2 года назад

      Depends on the law not on the neighbors

  • @mrbugs1718
    @mrbugs1718 5 лет назад +51

    I have a acoustic drum, but my room does way to much echo, and I feel that I’m playing horrible, maybe I am, but I really doubt it cause I’ve been in classes and I sound good there.

    • @mauriciocortezbowles6446
      @mauriciocortezbowles6446 5 лет назад +1

      One of the Cons obviously... Yeah man that happens all the time, I don't get why people idolize Acoustic kits.. I mean compare a Dw with high end Zildjian Cimbals to a Roland T-50. It's like Samsung and Apple. They're both great one better than the other on some areas. Both worthy of being called musical instruments.. and it takes dedication and talent to master the drums, period. Doesn't matter if it's acoustic or electric when both kits are high end.. If we compare low end kits side to side (acoustic and electric) we arguably won't be able to progress regardless if it's acoustic or electric (Not literally, I'm just saying it's detrimental).. Anyways that's my opinion, have a great day bro

    • @coolman4649
      @coolman4649 4 года назад +1

      im with you all the way buddy

  • @gadgettech3599
    @gadgettech3599 5 лет назад +60

    I am a fan of acoustic 🥁

    • @erictorres4889
      @erictorres4889 5 лет назад +4

      Anjan Sarma tech me too acoustic drums are the only drums for me .

    • @zekehowey
      @zekehowey 4 года назад +10

      I am too, however I don't have much space and electric drums are cheaper, so they'll work for now

    • @muccamaniaca3740
      @muccamaniaca3740 4 года назад +2

      I am a fan of eletric 🥁

    • @seemabose5440
      @seemabose5440 3 года назад +3

      acoustic is the BEST.....
      ACOUSTIC was the BEST....
      AND....ACOUST WILL ALWAYS THE BEST.FOR EVER.EVER.AND.EVER.......

    • @Pro1938ftc3ch
      @Pro1938ftc3ch 3 года назад +2

      @@seemabose5440 look up Alesis Strike pro that's the one I want cause I don't want to bother anyone in the house or NEIGHBORS

  • @EricSwanson1
    @EricSwanson1 4 года назад +6

    I like acoustic drums. I like playing live shows with smaller crowds. Acoustic drums sound way more powerful live when you're on a budget. If I primarily just played at home, I would likely go for electric.

  • @jjjohny_a5965
    @jjjohny_a5965 Год назад +1

    electric kit easyer to set up/ opens the door to plug in software synths to more drum kits..next you can use guitar effects reverbs delays synths also with roland you 3 zones td skins you put them on almost any shell /mesh dosent need to be replaced or tuned they dont change from stage to stage..your kid your mom and dad will love them

  • @sponge260
    @sponge260 5 лет назад +114

    I just got an acoustic kit and I live in a 6 room house so idk what to do to make it quieter.
    Please help

    • @jackrob5
      @jackrob5 5 лет назад +18

      Look for acoustic treatment (or acoustic panels), they will help with the sound not reflecting as much on the walls, ceiling and floor.

    • @sponge260
      @sponge260 5 лет назад +8

      @@jackrob5 I don't have room to put up foam because my wardrobe is built into the wall

    • @josephdepinho5274
      @josephdepinho5274 5 лет назад +11

      look up zildjian low volume cymbals. They come with heads that significantly mute the toms and snare and the cymbals make very little noise. look at sweetwaters video, they made one about it.

    • @NicoZay
      @NicoZay 5 лет назад +14

      Buy electric one

    • @jessfreeman3272
      @jessfreeman3272 5 лет назад +22

      @@NicoZay caveman logic

  • @vulfura
    @vulfura 4 года назад +35

    Buy electric if you’re living on an apartment and don’t want to cause a disturbance

  • @nickgoogle4525
    @nickgoogle4525 5 лет назад +12

    Great video. Thanks! There have been quite a few thoughts which are not discussed in the usual "acoustic vs electronic" discussion. Thanks for taking the time and pointing them out.
    I'm "just" a music lover and do not play drums (but guitar). My son (11) started to learn drumming a year ago. He'd love an acoustic set. I would favour that too, but this is not an option under the current conditions. After his first year we now want to upgrade from a TD1-KV to the TD17-KV(X).
    What I personally find is limiting a bit with an electronic kit is:
    1) I think it inspires less than an acoustic kit.
    2) The expresiveness seems limited to me, due the kit less responding to finer details and less options to alter the sound through the playing itself. This second point I think is _the_ disadvantage of electronic kits -- but as you mention of course there are also many advantages!
    What are the options to counteract the 2nd shortfall?
    A) Given that an acoustic full set is not an option (mostly due the noise) I wonder what is the best way to practice the more subtle details of playing. I could imagine to try to use a practice pad to some extent and / or to try to build up an acoustic low-noise low-budget "practice kit" comprised of "real stuff" which is more silent, but reacts to different touches. This "real stuff" can be anything: the typical pillows, books but also metallic parts (acting as a cymbal for example) and so on.
    B) I see that indeed electronic kits are limited in the response they give for different dynamics in playing. See for example the test here:
    www.bonedo.de/artikel/einzelansicht/roland-td-17kvx-e-drum-set-test/2.html
    Scroll down to this picture: www.bonedo.de/fileadmin/_processed_/e/a/csm_22_Roland_TD17_Snare_Dynamik_Grafik_1b69b109f2.jpg
    This shows in the top row a sound recorded with a microphone (hitting the PDX-12 snare), while the bottom row shows the output generated at the according strokes. Up to about 60 % of the actually dynamic played range the output keeps up, but then hits a ceiling and does not scale with increased dynamics. IMO this is one of the major shortfalls why an acoustic set is in that sense preferabele.
    In a similiar test of the TD50-KV the same problem is visible, when hitting the PD-140DS:
    www.bonedo.de/artikel/einzelansicht/roland-td-50kv-v-drum-set-test/2.html
    (screenshot see: www.bonedo.de/fileadmin/_processed_/5/3/csm_Roland_TD50_Dynamik_Snarepad_5a858738d1.jpg)
    but to a much lesser extent -- only at the very end of the dynamics range. Price-wise the TD50 is not an option. So my question is if the limited dynamics of the TD17 snare are a property of the pads or the drum-module or both? If it's only the drum module then using a VST-drum could be a solution, right? If it's the pad could a change to a drum-tec snare be a solution for that?

    • @borissegar1664
      @borissegar1664 5 лет назад +1

      Both mostly module. Pad uses piezo (like microphone) sensor and the module converts this analogue signal into digital midi note with a velocity 0-128. So you have 128 range of sounds you can produce (sometimes its just a volume change with a velocity) but if you hit pad at certain velocity if its going to be converted to correct midi velocity its up to mesh head material into piezo noise into module algorithm analog to digital conversion

    • @nickgoogle4525
      @nickgoogle4525 5 лет назад

      @@borissegar1664 Thank you for the answer. I will then look into VST drumsoftware! We have bought the td-17

  • @gmoney9068
    @gmoney9068 2 года назад +1

    I'm all in for acoustic. I've had my kit for almost 10 years and I love the looks and sound of it.

    • @FaFa-fu3ps
      @FaFa-fu3ps 2 года назад

      Same here

    • @pour-g8677
      @pour-g8677 Год назад +1

      Me too but my ekit helps me alot giving practice time in the evening then all out on my accoustic on the day time..

  • @edmerashleyortizcruz9722
    @edmerashleyortizcruz9722 3 года назад +2

    I love your Acoustic kit. Specially Yamaha Stage Custom😍🥁

  • @mrln5526
    @mrln5526 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for your helpful video. You are an inspiring and cool person. I’m still on the fence (noise being the main issue) but simply love everything about acoustic drums.

    • @mrln5526
      @mrln5526 4 года назад

      May actually opt for the Tama Club Jam. Seems like a nice space saving kit that is affordable whilst not compromising too much on sound and build quality.

  • @ReignJeffersonCTria
    @ReignJeffersonCTria 4 года назад +16

    The dynamics are one of the worst downsides of an electronic kit 0:24 no matter how hard he hit the snare it sounds one hard hit

    • @JohnCrichton
      @JohnCrichton 4 года назад +1

      that dynamic thought isnt really all that important. in fact, it helps keep things more even by doing that.

  • @CharlieFullyCaffeinated
    @CharlieFullyCaffeinated 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the comparison.

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 3 года назад +1

    Drumshack London The fun thing about Electric Drum sets (or any Electric Instrument) is that it's more Ergonomic & less Bulky. Of course the Acoustic Drum set would lend itself to an Unplugged setting.

  • @Drumistry
    @Drumistry 5 лет назад +4

    this is very comprehensive! thanks for sharing! I'm sure it will benefit many people :D

  • @houdie1181
    @houdie1181 3 года назад +2

    hahah u got me on "if you want to be a hip hop star......in your bedroom"

  • @michaelinglis8516
    @michaelinglis8516 4 года назад +6

    Never seen the channel but instantly knew I'd like it. Great video brother. Props from the states. EDIT: What was your Mic set up on the acoustic kit? Sounds great, 2 or 3 mic method?

    • @DrumshackLondon
      @DrumshackLondon  4 года назад +1

      Sontronics Orpheus above the kit, EV RE20 in the bass drum and a AKG D40 on the snare. Easy peasy!

  • @TheYoutubaki
    @TheYoutubaki 5 лет назад +12

    Thank you for this informative video! I have an electronic kit and will perform in a concert in less than a month from now, but I haven't practiced on an acoustic kit... any tips/warnings?

    • @jackrob5
      @jackrob5 5 лет назад +8

      Be careful with the power at which you're playing. Sometimes on an e-drum, we play way harder than we should on an acoustic one.

    • @TheYoutubaki
      @TheYoutubaki 5 лет назад +4

      @@jackrob5 Thanks a lot! I'll keep that in mind

  • @mizies
    @mizies 4 года назад +11

    I want the acoustic drum because you can take it anywhere. Without electricity. But I live in a condominium. So I need electronic drums. But I can stay in my room so my neighbours wont be anoid, idk heh

  • @charleshamilton7800
    @charleshamilton7800 5 лет назад +21

    I bought gear when i was broke....Truestory!👍👌

    • @BuskerBoyConal
      @BuskerBoyConal 5 лет назад +1

      Is that 👌🏻 for a punch or a joke?

  • @daleosborn3729
    @daleosborn3729 3 года назад +1

    Been playing acoustic 21 years. Recently decided to try electric. New kit will be here Wednesday. We'll see how I feel about it in a week.

    • @fggijsk3199
      @fggijsk3199 3 года назад

      What's your reaction?

    • @daleosborn3729
      @daleosborn3729 3 года назад

      @@fggijsk3199 ... there was a delay in shipping. Won't be here till Monday now. I'm very disappointed about that. Check back Monday night and I'll let you know.

    • @fggijsk3199
      @fggijsk3199 3 года назад

      @@daleosborn3729 🤟

    • @mitchmcturtle6890
      @mitchmcturtle6890 3 года назад

      @@daleosborn3729 yo how you liking it

    • @daleosborn3729
      @daleosborn3729 3 года назад +1

      @@mitchmcturtle6890 absolutely hated it. Sent directly back. It was completely incapable of keeping up with me. Very unresponsive triggers. I will say on the good side, the sounds, samples, options and crisp, clear POWERFUL sound quality was fantastic and fun.

  • @speedykiller360
    @speedykiller360 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this video, it has opened my eyes in the thing of buying a kit. Thanks

  • @bitter4567
    @bitter4567 2 года назад +1

    I love acoustic

  • @256k_
    @256k_ Год назад

    only started playing drums for a couple of weeks now (mainly bassist and produce music)
    bought an alesis surge kit used and been playing on it and while it's definitely practical, it's just not that inspiring. when i went to my drum lesson and sat down at a real kit for the first time i had butterflies in my stomach just from the excitement of getting to play on a real kit.
    I decided that i'm gonna try to find a relaly good cheap deal on a basic acoustic kit and see how it feels like to play at home with it. worse case i will convert it to a low noise kit with the various conversions out there.
    Only thing that is really practical about the ekit is being able to use it with midi for producing stuff. wayyyy simpler than mic-ing up a kit plus as you said you can really experiment with loads of genres and sounds. but i still want to have this acoustic kit at least to give it a proper comparison.

  • @ditto303
    @ditto303 3 года назад +2

    „Rather than the cheesy ones that come with this particular kit… you can play the cheesy ones that you normally listen to“ 🔥

  • @Anonyme09865
    @Anonyme09865 3 года назад +3

    I love the imperfections of a real drum. It makes for a much better sound

  • @dominic8129
    @dominic8129 2 года назад

    Vdrums man!! It has helped me a lot. I still love acoustic kits... But practically use more electronic in recordings n small venues

  • @AnKlMa
    @AnKlMa Год назад

    I played an electronic kit with mesh heads for 3 years and switched now to acoustic: I find the technique much easier on the e-kit, especially double strokes

  • @wyattbailey7668
    @wyattbailey7668 4 года назад +9

    If I'm playing for me and me only and trying to stay sub $500, would electric or acoustic be the way to go??

    • @dakotamorgan6594
      @dakotamorgan6594 4 года назад

      Depends on the sound quality you are looking for.... I feel like quality of electric kits drops off FAST. if it was my money and that was my budget, I would go acoustic.

    • @Morphoidism
      @Morphoidism 2 года назад

      @@dakotamorgan6594 Explain when you say the quality drops off.

    • @dakotamorgan6594
      @dakotamorgan6594 2 года назад

      @@Morphoidism to be fair I don't have a ton of experience with cheaper kits... I have heard that the cheaper units don't sound as good and the cheaper triggers are not as responsive, and quality drops quickly as you lower the budget. Where as with acoustic kits it's easier to find a good sounding kit for less money.

    • @Morphoidism
      @Morphoidism 2 года назад

      @@dakotamorgan6594 Ah, that's what you meant. Yeah you're right, kits lower than the $300 range are pretty bad, but over $300 you can get a pretty good starter kit.

  • @octopus123
    @octopus123 4 года назад +5

    I live in a flat so... Idk. Either way there is loud sound on both and it will annoy my neighbours.

  • @noone-cc8so
    @noone-cc8so 4 года назад

    Looking at getting my first kit Very informative

  • @gerry2294
    @gerry2294 2 года назад

    I prefer electric drums on any day. It's cheaper, quicker, and easier to get a good sound for the band. If you are trying to do a "live stream" of your performance- this makes it much easier, and cheaper too. I'm a guitarist, just so you know... so I'm thinking about the overall sound quality of the band. One thing that makes for good sound is a "quiet" stage... that replicates the "studio" environment as closely as possible. Electric drums are quiet! You will not get the drums coming out of vocal mics. 2) you can control the volume of an electric drum set making for a better sound mix to suit any size of room where you may be performing. It's also easier and faster to balance the rest of the band. In contrast, in a small venue the sound from an acoustic set will spill over to the front of house and mess up the sound mix. 3) Many electric drum sets only need 3 or 4 channels on a mixer, unlike an acoustic set that needs a mic for every piece on the set - potentially 8 or more channels. 4) Even cheap electric drum kits sound good and can have all kinds of plugins to approximate any kind of drum kit or sound. 5) Generally, with an electric set we can set up quickly and mix the sound without needing a professional sound engineer. In contrast acoustic sets are noisy on stage and their ambient sound often goes through vocal microphones messing up the sound. Acoustic sets are notoriously difficult with volume control; even with the most accomplished of drummers. Good sounding acoustic sets are very expensive. Further more, they must have very good microphones (which often can cost as much as the acoustic drum set). Because acoustic sets need so many microphones, you must buy a bigger sound mixer with more channels which just makes this option even more expensive. If that's not enough, you must have a professional sound engineer with the band to get a good mix when using acoustic drums. The condenser mics that are used for acoustic drums can make the sound mix susceptible to "feed back".

  • @andyallen1651
    @andyallen1651 3 года назад +1

    I use electric to practice and acoustic for live work. You can’t beat acoustic for live gigs, and proper cymbals. 👍😀

    • @gerry2294
      @gerry2294 2 года назад

      If you are recording and trying to live stream your performance, electric drums make for a better overall sound any day. The sound of drums going in through vocal microphones compromises the sound totally.

  • @primodernious
    @primodernious 2 года назад

    i use yamaha for drums. its actually a very cheap keyboard but it sound just as good as these digital drums.

  • @kristianlloyduy2728
    @kristianlloyduy2728 4 года назад +2

    Question; if we were to have a weekly haul in haul out setup with very limited time and number of people setting up, what would u suggest? Acoustic or Edrum? Need ur thoughts. Or anyone? Thanks. Appreciate u

  • @AVNGD
    @AVNGD 4 года назад +3

    Only thing really keeping me from getting an Ekit, is hearing some stuff goes out and breaks, or sounds lower than the other. These things don’t seem to hold up

    • @dakotamorgan6594
      @dakotamorgan6594 4 года назад

      Really depends on brand and model. We have a Roland kit at my church and it has lasted for years with no issues... lower end Alesis kits on the other hand...

  • @ETSG.
    @ETSG. 3 года назад +1

    I’m Moving Into A House In A Few Months. So I Bought An Electric Kit To Practice In My Current Apartment. I Might Switch To Acoustic Once I Move. Any Advice on this? Am I Spending A Bit Much?

  • @fatnootz3466
    @fatnootz3466 3 года назад +4

    I can make my electric run with bruh sound effects so I like electric

  • @tedtedsen269
    @tedtedsen269 5 лет назад +2

    i have a acoustic kit onley 110dB

  • @jakerau8804
    @jakerau8804 3 года назад +1

    I live in a small apartment I'm thinking about selling my pearl export and buying an electronic

  • @vaggos6292
    @vaggos6292 5 лет назад +4

    So what is better acoustic or electronic cause I am planning to buy drums but I don't know what kind any help?

    • @erictorres4889
      @erictorres4889 4 года назад +1

      Acoustic is always better .

    • @jazzmaster909
      @jazzmaster909 4 года назад +1

      It really depends on what you need if you want just a regular set then acoustic is great. E drums are good for if ya want to experiment

  • @hankutley9335
    @hankutley9335 4 года назад

    I had an acoustic j used to play a lot but now I can’t play it because my mom recently has twins so I’m getting electronic ones this week so I can turn it down but my mom said that in a few years when I move out I can okay acoustic again

  • @jpramsey1624
    @jpramsey1624 3 года назад

    Do you think that starting electric would be a good idea or no? Just got interested in this awesome instrument and just wondering...

  • @TasmanianTigerGrrr
    @TasmanianTigerGrrr 3 года назад

    The problem iv encountered is the position of the kick drum pedal on the electric kit vs on acoustic kit ,i cant get used to having the kick pedal so far forward on acoustic .

  • @jaysong4506
    @jaysong4506 3 года назад

    Hi sir. It's nice hear your suggestions. Sir I just want to ask you which one is better electronic drum kit or jazz kit?

  • @syncplayz9010
    @syncplayz9010 5 лет назад +5

    So as a beginner and someone who wants to learn on drums acoustic or electric?

    • @Sam-sn8oy
      @Sam-sn8oy 4 года назад +3

      Electric. Definitely.

    • @joaopaco9825
      @joaopaco9825 4 года назад

      Sam why is that ?

    • @Omar.Shaker
      @Omar.Shaker 4 года назад +6

      acoustic cuz if u train on electric one for a year u actually did nothing cuz when u sit on a acoustic one u probably wouldnt play good as electric,as he said electric kits makes u sounds good

  • @hanasultan1440
    @hanasultan1440 3 года назад

    so as a beginner should i get the acoustic or electric and why should u get it also how different are they and which one plays better and like if i play on an electric guitar then switch to acoustic will it sound the same and be the same as an electric on or no? And why

  • @deburoy3762
    @deburoy3762 3 года назад

    Which one is he best brother... please reply 🙏

  • @number1Don
    @number1Don 3 года назад

    Hi, is that some form of soundproofing you have going on there? If so can you give me more info please. Thanks!

  • @sirjeffersonfranco7426
    @sirjeffersonfranco7426 4 года назад

    Question, what's the brand of electronic drum are you using and it's model? Thank you

  • @mizies
    @mizies 4 года назад +2

    Why is the acoustic drum is kinda cheap????

  • @Zucki6
    @Zucki6 2 года назад

    yo can i use my big brother's elecrtic guitar amplifefris thnxx totltoltotl

  • @ikz8439
    @ikz8439 3 года назад

    cool

  • @Sam-sn8oy
    @Sam-sn8oy 4 года назад +2

    So all I got from this video is acoustic kits look nice and electrics are better.

  • @nigris8382
    @nigris8382 4 года назад +1

    can I record multitrack with a electric drum?

    • @dakotamorgan6594
      @dakotamorgan6594 4 года назад

      Higher-end modules always have multiple outs, so you should be able to record the different drums on different tracks if you wish

  • @mrgrehan9981
    @mrgrehan9981 3 года назад

    any relation to anthony joshua?

  • @truejungian
    @truejungian 2 года назад

    Great list, but the hihats and cymbals are neves going to be the same in an electronic set. If you play basic stuff or chops, electronic are good. If you wanna groove and do cool hihat stuff, it's nowhere near the same

  • @erictorres4889
    @erictorres4889 5 лет назад +4

    Acoustic drums always are better .

    • @ParanormalIndiana
      @ParanormalIndiana 5 лет назад +2

      You've never heard high-end e drums... in fact, almost all bands use midi triggers and samples now along with their acoustic kits.

  • @deffonotluke
    @deffonotluke 4 года назад +2

    Electronic kits are better for practice, acoustic kits are better for performance

  • @wolframeickerestinpeace2562
    @wolframeickerestinpeace2562 4 года назад +1

    I dislike electronic kits because you can't stop cymbals. Or can you?

  • @Xslices
    @Xslices 3 года назад +3

    I'm getting a acoustic drum set in my house. Screw the neighbors.

    • @DrumshackLondon
      @DrumshackLondon  3 года назад

      I know we love it when we hear a drummer next door! Hopefully your neighbours will feel the same?

    • @YukoMadotsukiMusic
      @YukoMadotsukiMusic 2 года назад

      If it isn't illegal they can't complain

  • @jsebastian9547
    @jsebastian9547 Год назад

    Buy gear, eat beans... the hidden truth about being a musician so rarely talked about.

  • @Lonewolf-mg9ug
    @Lonewolf-mg9ug 4 года назад

    You sound like KSI

  • @the_newvoice
    @the_newvoice 2 года назад

    Pretty much all musicians are broke)

  • @zyphergaming8603
    @zyphergaming8603 3 года назад

    One thing that I don’t like about my electric drum set is that it feels uncomfortable

  • @rashidmapa8841
    @rashidmapa8841 5 лет назад +3

    Acoustic drums are better

    • @erictorres4889
      @erictorres4889 5 лет назад

      mr.random yes I agree they sound so much better plus you can ad more toms and bass drum and cymbals with electric drums you can’t .

    • @ParanormalIndiana
      @ParanormalIndiana 5 лет назад +1

      @@erictorres4889 who told you that? I have an Alexis strike kit that runs 5 toms, a snare, 2 bass, ride, high hat, 3 splash, China bell, etc. I can still add about 5 more triggers if I wanted. Also, the really high end mimic pro kits can take an unlimited number of drums by chaining modules together.
      Also, not all e drums look like the toy this guy is playing on in the video. You'd be hard pressed to tell my kit apart from an acoustic kit, since it uses traditional acoustic shells.

    • @erictorres4889
      @erictorres4889 5 лет назад +1

      Landon ok but I prefer acoustic drums and you can’t change my mind . They look better and sound better I play metal you can’t even do cymbal chokes on electric ones but with acoustic sets you can .

    • @ParanormalIndiana
      @ParanormalIndiana 5 лет назад +1

      @@erictorres4889 not trying to change your mind, or your opinion on e drums... but many of your assumptions are just wrong about them... The sound is one area where you can certainly have a point, and I cannot argue with you on that. However, you seem to be a little misguided about what e drums actually look like and their features. My e drum set looks just like an acoustic set, because it uses the same exact shells, as well as metal triggered cymbals, and every single one of my cymbals is chockable... even the cheaper $300 toy kits have chokeable cymbles.
      Basically, not liking the sound, or the idea in general, are valid reasons to dislike edrums... but many of their points you have been making, like no choke on cymbals, no expansion options, etc are simply wrong - it makes me think the only e drums you have experience with are the cheap-o Rolands and such that look like toy rubber pads - but in the high-end and custom e drum field, none of your assumptions are correct aboit features. Pearl makes a beutiful e drum kit that uses the same shells as their regular acoustic drums, and that module can accept 16 inputs, and as many others as you want by chaining modules.
      So I'm not trying to change your mind on e drums... some people like them, some dont. I'm just clearing up some misconceptions about them for you and anyone else reading these comments so they have a clear picture.

    • @johnburkhalter3880
      @johnburkhalter3880 4 года назад

      Not sure how they are better. Both have their place. For quiet practice ekits are great because of metronome, and many other training programs offered by modern sound modules. As far as sound and playability goes, if you get top of the line ekits then the sounds are equal to professionally recorded drums because that's what the samples are. And they aren't easier to play unless you purposely change the settings to make your strokes sound more even. If you know what you are doing with an ekit then you cam really take advantage of its numerous features. While more limited an acoustic kit does look much nicer with more finish options. You can tweak the sounds with tunning, dampening and imo achieve a more unique sound. Also they generally sound better in small venues. For home studio however, I would choose an ekit.

  • @teonchmura3296
    @teonchmura3296 3 года назад

    Po huj ci kurtka w domu

  • @kirayuuki6227
    @kirayuuki6227 3 года назад

    90% talking 10% of review and comparison

  • @jeff4h20
    @jeff4h20 3 года назад

    i’m not a drummer. acoustics don’t come close