ELECTRIC DRUMS VS ACOUSTIC DRUMS FOR CHURCH

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @silvermineband2719
    @silvermineband2719 7 месяцев назад +1

    It would have been nice to hear what the sound is like in the room and not just at the board. The acoustic drums are only supported by the PA while the electronic drums are solely through the PA. Also, take into consideration that many drummers have to play with very controlled dynamics due to their environment. The EFNOTE drums allow the drummer to play over the full dynamic range without fear of overplaying for the room.

  • @davidanderson3576
    @davidanderson3576 Год назад +5

    Electronic not electric, but yes electronic drums all the way! Switched over two years ago and would never go back. So many benefits…. Guitar players for the most part have moved to non tube amp solutions, piano players use keyboards, so why not use e-drums.

  • @stuiedaman
    @stuiedaman 6 месяцев назад

    Yes I could absolutely tell a difference between the kits. Also, why do you have cymbals playing in the tracks with the e kit??

  • @BeniaminKis
    @BeniaminKis Год назад +1

    I'm part of a mobile church setup and I'm all in for the acoustic set, even though we have to install the set, mics, wiring and drum cage every Sunday. I'd never support the idea of an electric kit. We have tried and failed with such kits. We even threw out of the window $2500 to get the Mimic Pro module from Steven Slate. It was garbage.

    • @DrummR0812
      @DrummR0812 Год назад +1

      what about the Mimic Pro module was garbage? Just curious, because thats the best sounding module on the market currently imo

    • @BeniaminKis
      @BeniaminKis Год назад

      @@DrummR0812 Probably not the module itself, but the responsiveness of the triggers.

    • @abelperez9486
      @abelperez9486 10 месяцев назад

      you have to know how to EQ the electronic drums, I have played both and I can get pretty good sound of my electronic kit with Superior drummer 3. Sometimes I think it sounds better on the livestream tbh. But it takes some time to figure it all out. I do agree with the reasons presented on the video, specially for smaller spaces and/or a space with complicated acoustics, or less experienced audio techs I prefer the electronic kit, because I care mostly about the sound. As good as it feels to play the acoustic, if the EQ on the snare is off, it really throws off the overall ambience and feel.

  • @joshswanedits
    @joshswanedits Год назад

    The price of good kits are so high right now that getting a fully set up acoustic with mics and everything you need can cost the same.

  • @dannywilson6488
    @dannywilson6488 Год назад +2

    It seems you stacked the deck by making the real drums sound terrible. The two sets sounded noticeably different, but they both sound horrible and poorly mixed.

  • @enabledintergers9372
    @enabledintergers9372 Год назад

    Notice One thing? The very 1st thing you said was you didn't like the way they Looked? hmm? And commented 2 other factors -till In-fact You left the most important one, to the very end? How they sound? Btw aren't you not suppose to be Judging? JAMES 4:12 ? well then again it depends on the service your attending? Sorry My Bad !!! I'm The hypocrite I totally apologize!!!!