There are many popular electronic drums with a wide lineup from entry models to live models, and models capable of recording. A popular tip is the ability to play with the fullness of training functions and feeling similar to acoustic drums.
This time we will introduce the general features of the electronic drum.
It is important to choose according to your purpose and budget, whether you want to use it for your home practice or the quality that can be used for live and recording.
The sound source forms the core of electronic drums. Depending on the rank of the sound source, the sound quality, pad support, expandability, and the number of built-in kits differ. Because the training function is usually included even in the sound source of the entry class, electronic drums are a safe bet for those who want to start the drum from now.
The main materials of the beating surfaces are mesh heads and rubber pads, and the mesh head employed in ROLAND products is quiet and popular, with high durability. At YAMAHA, there are innumerable air bubbles in the inside of the pad, and it is devised that each company can get a feeling of hitting an acoustic drum. In addition, the choke function that stops the sound of cymbals by grabbing it after hitting the cymbal pad is found in the entry class models as well.
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