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![]() ![]() | I want to ....well, need to sell my Roland kit due to not having the room to play it anymore. i bought it for £2500 or £2700 (i can't remember exactly, there was a bit of haggling). i've also added two cym pads which can be used for any sound. my set up was 2x crash, ride and a china or splash. the two pads cost £400 so a total of about £3000 Its a few years old but due to circumstance has only seen about a years use. I'm willing to part with it but I'm not sure what these kits are worth 2nd hand so offers please. (if anyone can give me an insight via PM i'd appreciate it) for an electronic kit it sounds amazing with a little tinkering. also good for PC recording with both midi and line out. some of the original sounds on it sound a bit cheesy but they are very customisable. I'll also include a kick pedal and hi-hat stand which normally isn't included. no drum stool available to give with it though. if you're looking for the quietest possible pratice solution this is it. the mesh heads are the best possible likeness to an accoustic kit i've found. I'll leave it up to you to google reviews on it for honesty's sake. here is a link to roland's web page for it : Roland U.S. - TD-12S: V-Stage Series here is a demo by omar hakim YouTube - Omar Hakim on Roland V-Drum (i think its the TD20 he's playing though) good examples of how dynamic it is though PM me for further info or with an offer. I wouldn't be selling this beast if i could still play it every other day like i used to. Thanks. |
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![]() ![]() | they are so customisable you can have pretty much any sound you want. the rimshots don't sound so hot but i barely scratched the surface with the custom snare sounds, it was more the bass drum sounds i tinkered with. you can amend the depth, width, skin, snare of the virtual snare drum then you can go into things like effects etc. adding reverb, compression, tape. pretty much everything you can do with a real snare which has been mic'd up. something i forgot to mention was you can also tighten or loosen off the mesh heads on the snare, toms and bass. |
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