The snare isn't even plugged in for half the videos of him playing. You don't get a very good idea of the range of sensitivity, which is what most people would want when laying out this much dosh for an e-snare.
You are right. I'm glad it's not spoken all over the world like this. I mean it's funny to hear but at the same time very hard to understand even for native speakers, let alone non native speakers.
Really..? Lol it's Scottish....I live in the UK, so it's clearly recognisable to me.... But I can understand how people find it hard to understand or recognise ;)
The snare isn't even plugged in for half the videos of him playing. You don't get a very good idea of the range of sensitivity, which is what most people would want when laying out this much dosh for an e-snare.
The sensitivity is amazing on this thing. You can turn it up and down with the knob controls on the side.
Wow... my goodness... what kind of dialect is this?
It's English, and this is how it's spoken where it originated (in the UK).
You are right. I'm glad it's not spoken all over the world like this. I mean it's funny to hear but at the same time very hard to understand even for native speakers, let alone non native speakers.
Irish
Really..? Lol it's Scottish....I live in the UK, so it's clearly recognisable to me.... But I can understand how people find it hard to understand or recognise ;)
italian southern
You spelled Phoenix incorrectly. Embarrassing for YOU.
stfu