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Old 04-22-2010, 11:50 PM
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Default Electronic Drums??

I'm trying to get into making electronic music, and I plan on purchasing M-Audio's oxygen 49 keyboard controller... This is probably a very noob question, but does anyone know of a good electronic drum set that works in a similar way as said keyboard? Something that can control the beats in Protools/Cubase that can actually be played as drums.
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Old 04-23-2010, 08:40 AM
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Pretty much all of them will work fine. I use a Roland TD10 kit on my setup. The worst case might be that you need to do some note assignment to get the right trigger to play the desired note(you don't want a bass drum sound when you hit the snare pad). The basic assignment of the TD10 is almost perfect with ezdrummer and SD2(the only note assign I had to adjust was to get an AUX trigger to play a cowbell sound). Alesis makes some inexpensive kits and trigger interfaces, and the M-Audio Trigger Finger works very nice as well(I have that sitting on my desk for quick beats).
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Old 04-24-2010, 12:15 AM
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Default Re: Electronic Drums??

bro you heard of Vengeance ? i dont know what type of electronic music you are trying to produce , it ranges from house, electro, trance, d'n'b , chill out etc

Vengeance sample cd's are used by everyone in the Dance/Electronic music industry you can think of.

i used club sounds vol 2 on my remix of Subversive Minds and it got released and signed

check it out www.youtube.com/user/15thSINE

and heres the link to Vengeance site to www.vengeance-sound.de

hope that helps

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Old 04-24-2010, 10:01 PM
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Default Re: Electronic Drums??

I'm a big fan of uTonic.

http://www.soniccharge.com/products

VST so it has to be wrapped to RTAS.
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