Freewave wrote:being too critical can make you too critical
stakeout poni wrote:Last is one of my two real instruments (Not counting the keyboard). It's a 69-70 Pearl Presidential or something. It still has some of the original heads (I inherited it). It needs new heads SOO bad, I never play on it it sounds so bad. I just use the RB set to keep motor rhythm skill intact.
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TheBronyChip wrote:put a massive crt on my desk for lsdj and old school game systems
Freewave wrote:being too critical can make you too critical
FLAOFEI wrote:stakeout poni wrote:snippy snip
NO! NO! NO!!!
It always confuses me how people can prefer digital drums over real drums. The only benefits are when you don't want to make to much "noise" and when you want to use some specific sounds.
Real drums always have 0 latency, usually feel better playing and they are far more dynamic, both in amplitude and in the sounds you can get.
You are entitled to your opinion, but I think digital drums can't match to the real deal.
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So... um... did you look at the picture before or after posting? Because it's incredibly hard to see anything in the picture other than the two lights on the piano and some red dots that have unidentified sources, lolHMage wrote:Here's my studio:
*big dark picture*
Freewave wrote:being too critical can make you too critical
FLAOFEI wrote:nOk, you have a big bed, and I love your metal door to hell.
Nine Volt wrote:Dat starbucks mug
SticktheFigure wrote:Nine Volt wrote:Dat starbucks mug
Who the hell cares about that? Check out the Q3A!
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