I came to see the Roland in action but stayed for the song. I never heard it before and am surprised that many in the audience knew the words. I thought it was an original. Great performance. As for the drum, can you ask the drummer if there is a control for the eq? I would be concerned that the kick or toms get too muddy and would like the ability to tweak them individually. Thanks.
Nice ! I am a hobby guitarist but would like to learn some basic drumming to do some homerecording. Living in an appartement so space is limited and I have to mind the neighbours ( hitting noisy pads with a stick is not an option . The handsonic seems a good solution for me. In ypur opinion would it be possible for a non drummer to learn to play drum rhythms with this instrument ? I have very limited experience with some basic beats.
Hi Denis, You should take a look at Superior Drummer 3 from Toontrack.com. It's pretty amazing software in that you can create killer drum tracks without being a drummer. Here's at link: www.toontrack.com/product/superior-drummer-3/
@@gjorgenson Thanks , I know this software and it sounds really great. I could use this software in conjunction with the roland via midi. I understand that there is a midi grid in the software to "program" rhythms but I enjoy more playing the rhythms myself .
I came to see the Roland in action but stayed for the song. I never heard it before and am surprised that many in the audience knew the words. I thought it was an original. Great performance. As for the drum, can you ask the drummer if there is a control for the eq? I would be concerned that the kick or toms get too muddy and would like the ability to tweak them individually. Thanks.
A classic “outlaw country” song (if you didn’t learn that recently)
Nice ! I am a hobby guitarist but would like to learn some basic drumming to do some homerecording. Living in an appartement so space is limited and I have to mind the neighbours ( hitting noisy pads with a stick is not an option . The handsonic seems a good solution for me. In ypur opinion would it be possible for a non drummer to learn to play drum rhythms with this instrument ? I have very limited experience with some basic beats.
Hi Denis,
You should take a look at Superior Drummer 3 from Toontrack.com. It's pretty amazing software in that you can create killer drum tracks without being a drummer. Here's at link: www.toontrack.com/product/superior-drummer-3/
@@gjorgenson Thanks , I know this software and it sounds really great. I could use this software in conjunction with the roland via midi. I understand that there is a midi grid in the software to "program" rhythms but I enjoy more playing the rhythms myself .
what is the track ? love it
Thanks! It's an old country tune from Waylon Jennings, "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way".
@@gjorgenson thanks from you i'm french but i'll try ;)
very nice groove
i don't understand the lyrics for the moment but i'll check
Are you using a kick trigger with your foot?