Just a question about drum amplifiers....or PAs
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:25 am
Hi there everyone!
Question.....For an electronic band, what would be the best way to amplify a drum machine/pre-recorded drums coming off a zip disk? It's a zip drive that goes into a Roland VS-840. It's the only thing I have at the moment, so until I can afford something more sufficient for what I want to do, this will have to do the job. Any suggestions besides using a zip disk? I'd probably program the drums, put them on a zip disc and then play them through the Roland VS-840 into something, but I'm not sure what. If this is a bad idea, let me know!Any recommendations on some amps I should check out, or any general suggestions? I haven't the slightest clue what would be best, as I'm sure plugging the signal into a large bass cab isn't the best idea . Also, something VERY loud would be ideal in order to compensate for the (lack of) energy that would normally accommodate live drumming......I'd like the electronic drums to be just as loud as if there were live drums. Thanks everyone. I'm sure you all will be very helpful!
Question.....For an electronic band, what would be the best way to amplify a drum machine/pre-recorded drums coming off a zip disk? It's a zip drive that goes into a Roland VS-840. It's the only thing I have at the moment, so until I can afford something more sufficient for what I want to do, this will have to do the job. Any suggestions besides using a zip disk? I'd probably program the drums, put them on a zip disc and then play them through the Roland VS-840 into something, but I'm not sure what. If this is a bad idea, let me know!Any recommendations on some amps I should check out, or any general suggestions? I haven't the slightest clue what would be best, as I'm sure plugging the signal into a large bass cab isn't the best idea . Also, something VERY loud would be ideal in order to compensate for the (lack of) energy that would normally accommodate live drumming......I'd like the electronic drums to be just as loud as if there were live drums. Thanks everyone. I'm sure you all will be very helpful!
