I think it sounds like a bird but it is a DRUM SOUND
The answer is a DJ and and recording studio
it sounds like human :)
Yep! As long as you have a cable, it can connect to most amplifiers, like piano or guitar amps, and I believe it is even possible to connect an electronic drum set to a computer, registering the midi audio.
It sounds like another person hitting a different person.
An electric drum kit can be used in a live performance setting by connecting it to a sound system or amplifier to produce sound for the audience. The drummer can play the electric drums like traditional drums, but with the added benefit of being able to adjust the volume and sound of each drum electronically. This allows for a more controlled and customizable sound during the performance.
To enhance the electric drum sound for a more dynamic and engaging performance, you can adjust the sensitivity settings, experiment with different drum kit presets, add effects like reverb or distortion, use a drum amplifier or PA system, and incorporate live performance techniques like ghost notes and fills.
I think it sounds like a bird but it is a DRUM SOUND
The sound echo's around inside the drum
When purchasing electric drum sets, key features to consider include the number and quality of drum pads, the sound module and its variety of sounds, the connectivity options for headphones and amplifiers, the durability of the hardware, and any additional features like built-in metronomes or recording capabilities.
The answer is a DJ and and recording studio
it sounds like human :)
Yep! As long as you have a cable, it can connect to most amplifiers, like piano or guitar amps, and I believe it is even possible to connect an electronic drum set to a computer, registering the midi audio.
When choosing an electric drum module, look for features like a variety of drum sounds, customizable settings, compatibility with your drum set, and connectivity options for recording or playing along with music.
It sounds like another person hitting a different person.
Actually your eardrum does not have electric current and in which it only uses sound so if you get an electric shock it does not harm your ear drums.
Yes. The U in drum has a short U (uh) sound, as in hum and sum.