Yamaha is a way better brand than Roland. I'm sure there are others who think otherwise... However, Yamaha for me has always produced the most bang for your buck. The new Yamaha DTXtreme III is half the price as it's Roland competitor, comes with better (and more) hardware, and has more realistic drum sounds. Lets face it, Yamaha makes acoustic drums. I'd go with Yamaha.
roland, even though yamaha makes acoustic ,roland is still better
There are many different popular brands of electric drum sets. These popular brands include, but are not strictly limited to, Yamaha, Roland, and Alesis.
Ludwig Pearl DW Pacific Black Kat Orange County Tama Gretsch Pork Pie Yamaha ddrums Slingerland Taye Roland (electric drums) Hart Dynamics (electric drums)
There are many companies that offer electric drum kits. The most famous manufacturers are Yamaha and Pearl. Other well known companies are Simmons, Korg, Roland and HXM.
Roland E09
There many types of electric drum kits that can be purchased for use in a home recording studio. These include the Roland and Yamaha. Shopping around will advise on price ranges.
Roland AX-7, among others... See wikipedia entry for herbie
Probably the Roland SH-201, but the Microkorg would be better if you want to record voice.
Electric pianos can be purchased directly from their manufacturers, such as Korg, Yamaha, or Roland. They are also available at most electronics stores such as Best Buy, Radio Shack, and Staples, as well as in music shops specializing in electronic instruments. It is a good idea to test these pianos in person, to ensure that the sound quality is to your liking.
roland usually makes good electric kits
MIDI was invented in 1983 by a consortium of synth manufacturers including Dave Smith of Sequential Circuits, Yamaha, Roland, Oberheim and Korg.
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