The Stuff Of Magic… eDrum playing to score printing

An example of my template in action - triggering ezDrummer 2, but also converting the midi from a Yamaha Multi 12 into a correctly written score in real time. Since I started using edrums I have also taught drums, and I've also had some very, very good teachers myself (luckily). And while I've

By | 2020-03-01T18:23:50+00:00 March 1st, 2020|Categories: Seriously Wired|Comments Off on The Stuff Of Magic… eDrum playing to score printing

Cymbals

Acoustic? Or electronic with real cymbals? If you ask 100 drummers what they like about using either electronic kits or VST drum plug-ins, they will tell you that they love the variety of drum sounds, the ability to play the sounds of rare of vintage drums and all that sort of stuff. If

By | 2020-02-02T21:25:32+00:00 February 1st, 2020|Categories: Seriously Wired|Comments Off on Cymbals

Modules v VSTI – Part 3 – Machine Gunning

So we left off last time talking about machine-gunning. This is the effect you get when you play a pad multiple time (like in a fill) on an electronic kit, at about the same velocity, and the sound (lets assume its a snare drum sounds) sounds really jittery, jumpy and un-realistic.. and almost like a

By | 2020-01-04T19:58:39+00:00 January 4th, 2020|Categories: Seriously Wired|Comments Off on Modules v VSTI – Part 3 – Machine Gunning

Module v VSTi Part 2

Ok, so we left off last time talking about the fact that modules (or rather most of them), have limited storage for the samples, and computers have much more, but thats not strictly true as we'll see. Before we go on, there's one very important thing to think about. Acoustic drums will NEVER sound the

By | 2019-11-30T00:39:29+00:00 December 1st, 2019|Categories: Seriously Wired|Comments Off on Module v VSTi Part 2

Module v VSTi

Circuit boards, whether inside a drum module or a computer, all do the same thing. So whats the difference? More and more electronic drum users seems to be using VSTi instruments now, from club drummers up to massive stadium bands (see later), but why? What's better? How does it work? So this month

By | 2019-10-27T11:25:48+00:00 November 1st, 2019|Categories: Seriously Wired|Comments Off on Module v VSTi

A Mass Of Software

I'm not sure about you, but as I have bought lots of drum software from different manufacturers in the past, I regularly get emails with offers and special deals. These could be anything from sample packs to new sound packages, to new MIDI packs and I'm often tempted. But should we buy software, just because

By | 2019-09-30T22:16:33+00:00 October 1st, 2019|Categories: Seriously Wired|Comments Off on A Mass Of Software

A Little Bit Of Effort Goes A Very Long Way

Does your electronic kit play like a lovely soft duvet, with fresh Egyptian cotton sheets... I'm wandering over old ground here, but this months subject is due to the many questions I've read online or that have been sent to me directly to me in the last few weeks, that frankly, shouldn't need

By | 2019-09-02T00:07:35+00:00 September 2nd, 2019|Categories: Seriously Wired|Comments Off on A Little Bit Of Effort Goes A Very Long Way

Cheating

Who was the rapper? Thats for me to know I'm afraid. And before you start doing Google Reverse Image Search, this isn't a photo of them..! Electronics are just a tool. Electronics allows you to do things which would otherwise be difficult, or impossible, and that includes what some people would view as

By | 2019-08-01T00:17:32+00:00 August 1st, 2019|Categories: Seriously Wired|Comments Off on Cheating

Why It’s Not All Interchangeable – The Leaky Pipe

Last time we looked at trouble shooting, but this time its more customisation. Hopefully, if you have read the previous twenty odd articles, you should know that all pads, modules and accessories are not 100% cross compatible. What I mean by this is, you can't just take a drum module from manufacturer 'A', plug in

By | 2019-06-30T23:55:38+00:00 July 1st, 2019|Categories: Seriously Wired|Comments Off on Why It’s Not All Interchangeable – The Leaky Pipe

When It All Goes Wrong…

So, you have your lovely shiny electronic kit all set up. You have tweaked it for weeks and it sounds great and is just right... and then, inevitably, something starts to behave oddly. And it is always at the worst possible time... or at least it seems that way. We've all been there, one pad,

By | 2019-05-28T23:09:40+00:00 June 1st, 2019|Categories: Seriously Wired|Comments Off on When It All Goes Wrong…
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