The Wavedrum is a beauty. It has 60+ different physical models to warp to your liking. A fair number model quite realistic sounds, but I think its strength is its ability for synthetic sounds that I've not heard anything else capable of producing. It's not just its synthesis method, it's the fact that there's so much perfomance control - it really responds to every nuance of your interaction with the drum head. I'm having to learn to be a proper percussionist and not rely on my PC! :-)
--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "Berk Aarts" <B.E.R.K@...> wrote:
>
> I don't have a full kit -
> >just a Roland trigger (SPD8?), a TR909, and a Korg Wavedrum - I'm predominantly
> >PC based, but fancy getting my performance skills brushed up -
>
> How bout the wavedrum, (yes I know it's a Simmons forum, but since I am one
> of the chosen ones I may ask this)
> I believe this is a really neat piece off electronic percussion. Is it for
> "real" sounds or is possible to make "unreal" (percussion) sounds
>
> Berk
>