The drums are the only existing thing on there. Pretty cool, because you can change drummers and the mix of drums used for different attacks. Then I do bass and keyboards with a MIDI unit.
I’m similarly enjoying this Roland V-drums kit I bought. It’s so versatile. I just “built” an acoustic jazz kit to go with my techno-horror kit, 80s hip-hop kit, hair metal kit, funk kit, disco kit, space madness kit, Asian percussion kit, latin percussion kit, and studio rock kit (which I programmed on top of the 50 pre-programmed drum sets). I should e-mail some beats to you if I can figure out how. I need another cymbal though. It only has one crash and a ride. I require another crash cymbal. These Roland accessories ain’t cheap.
Pardon my ignorance, but where are you getting the music tracks from?
I record everything myself on Garageband. Some instruments are G’band software and some are MIDI’s, but all the guitars are my own (humble) playing…
I kind of figured you added the guitar to some existing rhythm-section recording. Sounds like fun!
The drums are the only existing thing on there. Pretty cool, because you can change drummers and the mix of drums used for different attacks. Then I do bass and keyboards with a MIDI unit.
It be fun, all right! 🎤
I’m similarly enjoying this Roland V-drums kit I bought. It’s so versatile. I just “built” an acoustic jazz kit to go with my techno-horror kit, 80s hip-hop kit, hair metal kit, funk kit, disco kit, space madness kit, Asian percussion kit, latin percussion kit, and studio rock kit (which I programmed on top of the 50 pre-programmed drum sets). I should e-mail some beats to you if I can figure out how. I need another cymbal though. It only has one crash and a ride. I require another crash cymbal. These Roland accessories ain’t cheap.
Intense!
Fun-kay. Nice selfie too!
Hardy har har!