Atleast if you buy V-drums with the drum module, they come with the needed cables to operate the e-drum kit
A Roland drum set can be bought online from Amazon or eBay. It can also be bought from any musical instrument suppliers such as Crealys online or in store.
Try the Roland 880
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
Yep
A nice, brand new, Roland TD-11KV drum kit (with mesh heads) should cost about $1600. Used can range anywhere from $1400-$1600
This refers to a drum synthesizer or "drum machine" known as the "Roland 808".
You can purchase the Roland drum kit from Futureshop in Edmonton. You can also find these drum kits available online from websites such as Kijiji, eBay and Craigslist.
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A Roland drum set can be bought online from Amazon or eBay. It can also be bought from any musical instrument suppliers such as Crealys online or in store.
Try the Roland 880
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
Yep
One could find a Roland drum set for purchase from a number of online retailers. They can be purchased from 'Amazon', 'Guitar Center', 'Gear4Music' and 'SweetWater'.
You can purchase a Roland electronic drum kit in Calgary from the Local Drums CA website. Alternatively, you can also purchase this item from classifieds such as Craigslist and Kijiji.
No, drum loops are made up of midi notes that trigger samples.
If you're looking for cheap electric drum sets, I would shoot for the Roland TD-11KV with mesh heads. It's about $1600. If you just want a nice drum set and price isn't really an issue, go for the Roland TD-30, which is about $7,500, but it is definitely one of the nicest drum sets around. I'm a huge fan of Roland kits, they are simply the best quality and sound
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.