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  1. Basic electronic drum set made by Pintech. Electronic drums are a modern electronic musical instrument, primarily designed to serve as an alternative to an acoustic drum kit. Electronic drums consist of an electronic sound module which produces the synthesized or sampled percussion sounds and a set of pads, usually constructed in a shape to ...

  2. This is a partial list of notable users of electronic drums. Electronic drums have sensors or sensor-equipped pads, which the drummer strikes with a stick (or with their hand) to trigger synthesized or sampled drum or percussion sounds that are stored in a memory in an electronic drum module or synthesizer. For many of the entries, the brand or ...

  3. Yamaha DTX series. The DTX range consists of electronic drum kits and percussion controllers manufactured by the Yamaha Corporation. They currently cover levels from entry-level to pro-range. DTX kits use sampling for their sounds, meaning each kit has built-in digital recordings of real drums, and cymbals.

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  5. Bernie Smith - keyboards (20142017) Mick Wilson - percussion, backing vocals, guitar (2014) Chereen Allen - violin (2014) Jess Cox - cello (since 2016) Amy Langley - cello (since 2016) Rosie Langley - violin (2016–2019) Jo Webb - keyboards, backing vocals, acoustic guitar (since 2017) Steve Turner - keyboards (since 2017)

  6. Pacific Drums and Percussion (or PDP for short) is a musical instrument brand established by the Drum Workshop Inc., in 1999, with the purpose of providing its percussion instruments at more affordable prices. [2] [3] Pacific Drums products are manufactured in China. Taiwan and Mexico.

  7. From DRUM! Magazine’s September 2017 Issue | By AJ Donahue. Dave Simmons essentially created the modern electronic drum market. His iconic hexagonal pads were a staple on kits used by some of the most recognizable pop and rock drummers throughout the 1980s and early ’90s, and still have a dedicated following today.

  8. Aug 22, 2022 · In 1968, Italian drum company Hollywood Meazzi launched the first line of electro-acoustic drums under the name Tronicdrum. At the time, they sold for $1300 USD – equivalent to about $9700 today! (That money could buy you several kits these days.) Hollywood Meazzi released two models: the Tronicdrum President (with a module mounted over the ...

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