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: post by arilliusbm at 2011-03-28 14:06:40
I'm no drummer, but I dabble with drumming here and there. I think it's probably the most fun thing to play in all of music. I can do basic beats and some off tempo stuff, but don't have a kit to practice every day on.
Either way, I've played with both acoustic and electronic kits, and agree with Arrowhead above.
I think having an acoustic kit and practicing on one for a while, then switching over to electronic is difficult. The sensitivity take a while to getting used to. I also don't think the drums have the same "bounce" so to say, so it's hard to get used to that as well.

Kind of pointless for me to post in this thread, but I'd prefer an acoustic kit any day. UNLESS you can incorporate a triggered sound into your band, then I don't really care.

Worst sounding triggered bass drum sound = As I Lay Dying's Frail Words Collapse. Don't ask my how I've heard that album, but it was the worst thing I've ever had to listen to.
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