@@michaelschack i get they’re electronic drums and they can only do so much with the sound library that they have, but there’s still something kind of off with the toms. Pearl’s MimicPro uses Steven Slate Drums samples and it sounds insane. Any time i’ve seen someone use a 3rd party drum library or sample library it always sounds 100% better than stock sounds. I feel like roland just hasn’t updated their sound library since 2001.
A lot of it’s in the velocity curve settings which I don’t think they can account for for every drummer out of the box - you gotta tweak and tune if you don’t want machine gun cardboard toms. But they should make it REAL hard to hit 120-127 or make it some kind of “intelligent mic check” type thing. Michael (I’m a fan btw great work!) beats the snot out of his Rolands and produces electronic music - these are perfect for that application. The other thing is I believe they’re still tragically married to this 1995 idea that synthesized drums (if those are samples they’re so heavily processed they might as well be synths) are better than layered multi sampled instruments. But at what they charge for these, there’s no excuse that these don’t have the processing power and memory to capture an do justice to sampled kits. Id bet with the state of IR these days, they could even do that deep tweaking, tuning, mic bleed, etc. people want. Instead, they just seem to change the hardware and interface every year and jack up the price.
Those samples sound awful. With the stuff that’s been coming out the last several years like GGD and others you’d think Roland would step up their game.
Just too bloody expensive,lots of rich average skilled drummers have a set in the house though,while the talented introverts,still practise on their drum pads. Toms sound horrible,machine gunning in 2021 lmao.
Beautiful kit!
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Beautiful 👌👌👌
so they’re just never gonna get toms correct huh
I think the cymbals sound worse tbh
Let me try to prove you the contrary 👉 ruclips.net/video/JJGE4we_9zo/видео.html
@@michaelschack i get they’re electronic drums and they can only do so much with the sound library that they have, but there’s still something kind of off with the toms. Pearl’s MimicPro uses Steven Slate Drums samples and it sounds insane. Any time i’ve seen someone use a 3rd party drum library or sample library it always sounds 100% better than stock sounds. I feel like roland just hasn’t updated their sound library since 2001.
A lot of it’s in the velocity curve settings which I don’t think they can account for for every drummer out of the box - you gotta tweak and tune if you don’t want machine gun cardboard toms. But they should make it REAL hard to hit 120-127 or make it some kind of “intelligent mic check” type thing. Michael (I’m a fan btw great work!) beats the snot out of his Rolands and produces electronic music - these are perfect for that application.
The other thing is I believe they’re still tragically married to this 1995 idea that synthesized drums (if those are samples they’re so heavily processed they might as well be synths) are better than layered multi sampled instruments.
But at what they charge for these, there’s no excuse that these don’t have the processing power and memory to capture an do justice to sampled kits. Id bet with the state of IR these days, they could even do that deep tweaking, tuning, mic bleed, etc. people want. Instead, they just seem to change the hardware and interface every year and jack up the price.
Those samples sound awful. With the stuff that’s been coming out the last several years like GGD and others you’d think Roland would step up their game.
🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🥁🥁🥁🥁🎆🎇🎆🎇🎆🎇 this hard
Just too bloody expensive,lots of rich average skilled drummers have a set in the house though,while the talented introverts,still practise on their drum pads.
Toms sound horrible,machine gunning in 2021 lmao.