![]() ![]() I think I'm starting to understand what it is, and how it's used.įrom what has been said here, and what I've learned from my previous research, It looks like picking up a complete kit with it's own module, might be a better start.Īfter I have a quality set up of rack/frame/pads/pedals.then I'll be able to plug the module into my computer, and go the VST route. which you plug into a midi input you select your settings and your going. but i have an extra computer i keep beside my td20Īll modules have midi out. I prefer to use the vst's whenever possible as they sound better. midi can have a few milliseconds of latency but once you get the settings right its not noticeable Which basically depends on how you feel about pirating software or its a few hundred more bucksĪlso. ![]() your gonna need a pc with a few gigs of ram for your vsts.(most expensive part) and then there is software. if you look used there are great deals out there. You can get a cheap midi device for $50 or so. i own a tascam us-122l and a saffire pro 40 so its not alot of work for me more options even.Ĭons are you need to bring a computer with you wherever you go too. What are the pro's and con's of each, and why would someone choose one over the other? And is there a big difference in the end cost to get everything up and running? Then also, do the actual pads/triggers/cymbals matter for triggering software? Are things just more compatible with the module that goes with it? I guess I'm just a little lost with regards to these different types of set ups. Or whether I should get a set with a module, and use software on top of that. I just can't get past whether it's better to go with a module, or using something like Addictive drums or whatever. I've been researching, going to the stores, and trying to dig into it as much as I can. I'd like it to be as much like an acoustic as possible in feel, but not necessarily looks. The two sets at my church are both acoustic. ![]() I'd like to get a new kit for home, and will definitely be going electric. Over the last few months though, I've become a lot more serious about it, and have joined the worship team at my church. I started drumming a couple years ago with a pretty cheap electric kit. ![]()
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