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  1. Electronic drum. 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 ...

  2. 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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  4. An electronic drum module is an electronic or digital music device in an electronic drum kit that serves as the central processing unit and sound module. The drum module creates or produces the drum kit sounds or other sounds selected by the drummer. By itself, a drum module cannot play or sound drum beats.

  5. Aug 22, 2022 · It took nearly 50 years of innovation to get to where electronic drums are today: not just an alternative to acoustic kits, but an incredible instrument in itself. If you enjoy this video, you can find the rest of the series available to Drumeo members ( click here to try Drumeo for 7 days for free!)

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  6. Simmons SDS 5 front view. Simmons is an electronic drum brand, which originally was a pioneering British manufacturer of electronic drums. Founded in 1978 by Dave Simmons, [1] it supplied electronic kits from 1980 to 1998. The drums' distinctive, electronic sound can be found on countless albums from the 1980s.

  7. Jan 25, 2019 · In 1980, Roger Linn’s LM-1 Drum Computer was unleashed on the world. This was the first drum machine in history to use acoustic drum samples to create the on-board drum sounds. The LM-1 was succeeded by the LinnDrum which sampled these acoustic drum samples from a 28 to 35kHz sample rate. A Roger Linn designed LM-1 drum computer.

  8. The Simmons SDS 5, SDSV, or Simmons Drum Synthesizer (notated as SDS-V on the following) was the first viable electronic replacement for acoustic drums. It was developed by Richard James Burgess and Dave Simmons, manufactured initially by Musicaid in Hatfield, UK, and commercially released in 1981. [1] After Musicaid went bankrupt, Simmons set ...

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