I made my own drum trigger pads that transmit velocity & strike position MODO DRUM's is absolutely insane both above & beyond anything else when the force strike position is enabled. A video exploring the force strike position on the toms and snare would likely melt everyone's minds!
For the money I paid today for it (60 EUR) for the full version with 13 kits (they sound great) it was worth it for me. I have EZ3, SD3, Hertz Drums, Red Pack Drums, AD2 and they all have their pro's and cons. SD3 and EZ3 have so much tuning possibilities and sound packs so it is not comparable. I bought MODO Drums because I like the sounds and it also has a standalone version what makes it more convenient for me to play wit my Roland VAD 507/TD 27 edrum kit. For 13 kits I would not pay 200 EUR.
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MODO Drums: bit.ly/ik-modo-drums
I made my own drum trigger pads that transmit velocity & strike position MODO DRUM's is absolutely insane both above & beyond anything else when the force strike position is enabled. A video exploring the force strike position on the toms and snare would likely melt everyone's minds!
that’s a good idea. I’ll look into this ❤️
I still havent tried this one! How would you rank it against EZDrummer?
Unfortunatly I don't own EZD. But it does sound great.
For the money I paid today for it (60 EUR) for the full version with 13 kits (they sound great) it was worth it for me. I have EZ3, SD3, Hertz Drums, Red Pack Drums, AD2 and they all have their pro's and cons. SD3 and EZ3 have so much tuning possibilities and sound packs so it is not comparable. I bought MODO Drums because I like the sounds and it also has a standalone version what makes it more convenient for me to play wit my Roland VAD 507/TD 27 edrum kit. For 13 kits I would not pay 200 EUR.
@@Ludo_A Absolutly! for 60 EUR thats totally a steal
hi , how can record pls?
I'm not sure what you mean.. you can bounce the instrument track to audio for example.