Ryan's Gig Guide - February 2018

r gg Feb 2018 - p.23 WWW. R YA N S G I G G U I D E . C OM hammering your wall. If you are a fan of loud fold back, then you still have the option to deafen yourself with your choice of headphones. A stereo output has also been included so the drum kit can be hooked up to P.A ,making a controlled practice environment easily achievable. The USB memory slot allows you to play along with Wav/MP3 files and also record your drum part to them via a flash drive. The feature can be used to help monitor your performance or create a quick and easy way to exchange ideas. Another USB port is located directly next to it, which can be used to record midi or audio information directly into a Digital Audio Workstation, opening this equipments applications to the realm of professional recording. Completely eclipsing any conventional drum kit in functionality, it would be easy to assume its user interface might be a daunting array of knobs, levers and flashing lights. Yet, this is not the case. Everything can be controlled easily from the brain. Note, do not hit this part with a stick. A large central knob gives you quick access to different styles of the instrument. Simply twist it and play. The symbol and ride have received the same attention as the drum pads. Mounted to conjure the characteristic swing of a traditional cymbal, the sensors can distinguish the different parts as well as allowing you to choke them. There is simply not enough space to rave about this kit. Get into your local music shop and give them a bash. r gg 23 YEARS 1995-2018 Local Stockists...

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