Yes, the DM5 is sold on its own. You are not restricted to buying their pads to use their module. With any pads you use, you'll be able to configure the gain, Xtalk, and decay of each trigger pad right from the module. I may be wrong, but my guess is that you purchased the Rockband ION drum set and are now considering Roland pads for use with it.
If you are considering using Roland triggers, you may as well use a Roland module as well. I had an Alesis DM5 Pro Kit (retail $600) and later bought a Roland TD-9S package and the quality was dramatically better. Roland has a much higher standard in electronic drumming than other companies.
If, however, you are a novice drummer (and money is no object for you) go ahead and use high quality Roland pads on a low end DM5. What really matters is the sounds you get from playing, not the feel of the pads.
If you mean can you plug pads into the module yes but some modules like the td-4 u need a special like u cant use normal instrument cables to connect the pads to it u need like a special roland cable
you need an amplifier for any electronic drumset unless u wanna use earphones
for the original shadows recordings, he used a vox-badged Meazzi echo box. He currently uses Alesis equipment.
I saw him perform a few months ago two different dates in McMinnville and Murfreesboro TN at both gigs he had two Roland keyboads, two Alesis synths, and a vintage Rhodes at the show in McMinnville. Wish he'd perform life more than he does.
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The Alesis 3630 is an audio compression device and therefore would be used by sound technicians or other people in the audio, stage or PA equipment industry.
If you mean can you plug pads into the module yes but some modules like the td-4 u need a special like u cant use normal instrument cables to connect the pads to it u need like a special roland cable
A piezo pickup on an instrument (such as a guitar) can be used to record the sound and some programs (such as Apple Logic Studio) can convert this to MIDI. Note that this only works for one note at a time. No chords or strumming. A piezo trigger on a drum isn't designed to record the sound. It sends a pulse to a drum trigger module to make the sound. Roland makes a standalone module -the TMC-6 that can take 6 triggers and convert them to MIDI.
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you need an amplifier for any electronic drumset unless u wanna use earphones
for the original shadows recordings, he used a vox-badged Meazzi echo box. He currently uses Alesis equipment.
You can use Calendar module along with Date module.
I saw him perform a few months ago two different dates in McMinnville and Murfreesboro TN at both gigs he had two Roland keyboads, two Alesis synths, and a vintage Rhodes at the show in McMinnville. Wish he'd perform life more than he does.
Let's move on to the the next module.
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The Lunar module, is a spacecraft part of the Apollo spacecraft, the job is they use the Lunar module to transfer astronauts to and from the moon.