Wow, fair play... My first thought was that you're absolutely mad embarking on something like this 😂 but you've obviously given yourself quite the challenge and you completed it, so well done. Keep the videos coming Alex. (And it's nice to see your face on camera!) I just bought a Nord Drum 3p so all I want to achieve is to get back into the drums, and start making more music. Much love xxx
I do this every week practice 2 hours a day practice with band and teaching close to 40 hours a week. Good finger control will keep from muscle shock which injuries happen with out it.
Oh yeah, nice thinking. I could see two sides to it. On the positive, more tactile play - acoustic drums just have more 'zones' to hit, more hardware to play, more dynamic range. On the negative, an acoustic kit only has one sound (for the most part) - a big benefit of electric drumming is how you can switch to a whole new sound and genre in an instant. That really helps me stay interested over multiple hours. What do you think would be different?
Big problem is hearing. Electric drums are easier on the ears because you can throttle down. 40 hours of regular drumming would cause a good bit of ringing. The better e kits give you a good bit tactile control these days. Cymbals still suck.
Fellow Alex! So when I'm playing without music in the vid you're hearing Superior Drummer 3, and when it's to music that's coming from the TD-30 module. In both cases I produce my own kits - SD3 is highly recommended if you are into drum production as it's possible to make some amazingly life-like stuff!
Wow, fair play... My first thought was that you're absolutely mad embarking on something like this 😂 but you've obviously given yourself quite the challenge and you completed it, so well done. Keep the videos coming Alex. (And it's nice to see your face on camera!) I just bought a Nord Drum 3p so all I want to achieve is to get back into the drums, and start making more music. Much love xxx
Ah nice, drop some links when you have a musical output going. Won't take long to get those jazz chops back I reckon
You are true inspiration to me👌🙏
Great sharing of this very nice review my Big brother!!
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what a marathon Alex! great to see you getting back on the drums big time, look forward to see new things on this channel soon
Thank you thank you, always appreciate your kind words
Once I get past the arthritis wall I get better I'dk why
I do this every week practice 2 hours a day practice with band and teaching close to 40 hours a week. Good finger control will keep from muscle shock which injuries happen with out it.
Really cool experiment, it’s inspiring me to put in some more solid training. also, what’s the track 10:17?
Cheers! The funk tracks I played along to are from this video:
ruclips.net/video/-pklBKQyeAI/видео.html
It would be interesting to see what kind of problems you'd get using a real kit rather than an electric one.
Oh yeah, nice thinking.
I could see two sides to it.
On the positive, more tactile play - acoustic drums just have more 'zones' to hit, more hardware to play, more dynamic range.
On the negative, an acoustic kit only has one sound (for the most part) - a big benefit of electric drumming is how you can switch to a whole new sound and genre in an instant. That really helps me stay interested over multiple hours.
What do you think would be different?
Big problem is hearing. Electric drums are easier on the ears because you can throttle down. 40 hours of regular drumming would cause a good bit of ringing.
The better e kits give you a good bit tactile control these days. Cymbals still suck.
I'm not an AI but I do enjoy your drumming. Nice STICKING with your goal! 🤣
That's what an AI would say but the excellent pun makes me believe in you!
Do your sounds come directly from the module? or do you have any DAW? it sounds amazing! :)
Fellow Alex!
So when I'm playing without music in the vid you're hearing Superior Drummer 3, and when it's to music that's coming from the TD-30 module.
In both cases I produce my own kits - SD3 is highly recommended if you are into drum production as it's possible to make some amazingly life-like stuff!