So im looking at roland 17kvx $1600 or the roland 25kv $2500. they have the same amount of toms and cymbals. and if i just plan on using ezdrummer is there any point in going with the more expensive 25kv. what are the perks in spending that extra thousand if i dont plan on using the built in drum module
So im looking at roland 17kvx $1600 or the roland 25kv $2500. they have the same amount of toms and cymbals. and if i just plan on using ezdrummer is there any point in going with the more expensive 25kv. what are the perks in spending that extra thousand if i dont plan on using the built in drum module https://showbox.tools/ https://trackeasy.fun/usps/.
I got this solved,…
I saw your post and had to answer:
Now, it’s may be usefull for the following readers:
For me it was the best thing I ever did: Buy a cheap Thomann Millenium MPS-850 and use a VST – namley EZDrummer2!
That’s sounds so damn good!!! Better than any no-pro drummers acoustic drum set can sound in a stinky rehearsal room.
You know what I mean. Some pro drummers may hear there set sounding like this in a studio through mics with the right
technician. With a VST instrument the price and brand of the edrum set doesn’t matter. There are the same 1$ piezos.
For me the expensive Roland modules don’t sound as good as EZDrummer2 does! The build quality is a factor of course.
The cymbals look and feel. HiHat controller maybe. But the MPS-850 Millenium controller does a great job.
I now use a DIY hall effect sensor as HiHat controller, just to, you know: “The journey is the destination”.
To be honest, I also use Plogue Bidule to do the remapping of the notes and pimped the kit with the great Audiofront eDrumIn4 modules
(150$, only trigger to MIDI interface), but using cheap pads. I bought another cheap Millenium/XDrum/Alesis 10″ tom pad, an ATV 13″ snare pad and several cymbal pads (Millenium and Roland CY-5). But anyway, even if your are not gear adicted, the Millenium MPS-850 is quite usable.
Greetings!
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