CBHScott
How did I get here?
...as soon as I reorganize (again :rolleyes
my basement studio, I want to start doing some recording (finally :rolleyes
. In order to do so, I want to be able to record drum parts without the painstaking drawing of them in MIDI, or cutting and pasting loops.
Since I don't want to spend a ton of money, I've boiled it down to one of these:
1) Alesis DM Pro electronic drum kit (apparently a slightly stripped-down version of the DM6 set; has the DM6 module); on sale for $289 from AMS:
or
1) Korg padKontrol w/various "lite" software, for $169 everywhere:
The pros of the Alesis are good reviews, USB connectivity to trigger other soft drums/sounds, pretty low price for a e-kit, and actually having to hit pads with sticks, so I's kan lern me sum drummin', and mebbe gradeate up to a real akuuuustik kit.
Pros of the padKontrol: good review. small footprint, bundled software, lower price.
What would y'all do?


Since I don't want to spend a ton of money, I've boiled it down to one of these:
1) Alesis DM Pro electronic drum kit (apparently a slightly stripped-down version of the DM6 set; has the DM6 module); on sale for $289 from AMS:

or
1) Korg padKontrol w/various "lite" software, for $169 everywhere:

The pros of the Alesis are good reviews, USB connectivity to trigger other soft drums/sounds, pretty low price for a e-kit, and actually having to hit pads with sticks, so I's kan lern me sum drummin', and mebbe gradeate up to a real akuuuustik kit.
Pros of the padKontrol: good review. small footprint, bundled software, lower price.
What would y'all do?