Some alternatives to the Roland Noise Eater are using DIY tennis ball risers, sylomer pads, beaterless pedals, or other noise reduction measures. The Roland Noise Eater is a popular solution to lower the volume and vibrations of your electronic drums, but it’s quite expensive.
Keeping it quiet while drumming can ...
Playing electronic drums with headphones is an easy and convenient way to practice and perform without disturbing others or taking up a lot of space. In simple terms, you connect your headphones to the electronic drum module, adjust the volume and settings, and start playing. This article will guide you through the ...
An electronic snare drum is one of the most important items of your set. Drummers often consider upgrading their electronic snare drum for improved sensitivity, larger pad size, and more triggering options (e.g. dual-zone or 3-zone pads).
If you are thinking about upgrading your electronic snare drum, there are ...
There are a few different styles of electronic kick pads, pedals, and towers that you can find on an electronic drum set. You can usually upgrade your existing electronic kick if you wish.
Some of the main considerations that you should take into account are sensitivity and volume. Beaterless pedals tend to be a ...
If you're looking for some new electronic cymbals to add to your set, then I've got some great options to suit all budgets. On this list, you’ll find a bit of everything from beginner to pro options that will suit all sets.
Electronic cymbals are usually compatible with drum modules from other brands. However, if ...