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  • beldrummer
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    Hi Shootie, thanks for reply. It is true that no electronic drum kit can give you the continuous sound of the circular movement of the brush but the “Brushes” kit present in my Roland TD30 allows, in addition to the sound of the brush hitting the skin, also a hint of sweep by prolonging the contact of the brush a little. It’s not much, let’s be clear, but it’s better than nothing. I am sending you a file recorded with my Roland TD30 on a drumless music base. The Efnote that I recently purchased does not have this possibility but I believe that most e-drums do not have it. Only some Roland models allow it. For this reason I hoped to be able to make up for it with an external program.

    beldrummer
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    Hi John , thanks for the reply . With the “Brushes” kit present in some Roland control units, not only is the sound of the brush hitting the snare drum skin present, but by prolonging the contact of the brush a little you can have a hint of sweep. You can’t have the swirl effect of the continuous circular movement, it’s only an approximation but it’s still better than nothing and better than using sticks to have the sound of the brushes. I’m sending you a file recorded playing my Roland TD30 with the brushes on a drumless musical base.

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