New Drum Technology?

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2014/06/03 10:59:05 (permalink)

New Drum Technology?

Has anyone checked this out yet? I just discovered this.

http://aerodrums.com/aerodrums-product-page/

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    Jim Roseberry
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    Re: New Drum Technology? 2014/06/03 12:27:55 (permalink)
    I've not seen those before...
    Great for a small studio space where there's no room for a drum controller.

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    Re: New Drum Technology? 2014/06/03 12:36:40 (permalink)
    Amazing.


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    Re: New Drum Technology? 2014/06/03 13:28:49 (permalink)
    I watched the videos on my phone. Going to watch them when I get home. This may have some potential.

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    Re: New Drum Technology? 2014/06/03 17:33:17 (permalink)
    that is really cool

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    Re: New Drum Technology? 2014/06/04 10:25:31 (permalink)
    It's not really new technology, A a gaming interface specially made as a drum set. Latency will be a possible issue. But none the less it could be a great tool for teaching and just having a good workout [[ hi fun factor..I wonder how good it is for your arms to Not hit something that's supposed to be there??

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    Re: New Drum Technology? 2014/06/04 11:01:31 (permalink)
    Martial artists do it all the time.


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    Re: New Drum Technology? 2014/06/04 11:45:49 (permalink)
    When I was younger, I played "air drums" all the time. Even now when trying to figure out a part I will use the "air drum" kit.

    This is want got my attention with this product. The "air drum" aspect.

    I have a Trigger Finger that I use for midi input. It works great and I wouldn't want to do without it. However, there are times when I just can't get the feeling down like I want. But knowing if I had a drum set with triggers it wouldn't be a problem getting the feel right off the bat.

    When I saw this product, the above was the first thing that went through my mind.

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    Re: New Drum Technology? 2014/06/04 12:52:44 (permalink)
    This guy gave it a pretty good review at Gearslutz: http://www.gearslutz.com/board/reviews/928739-aerodrums-aerodrums.html
     
    I'm also looking for a drum trigger (Maschine Mikro2, Akai MPC, etc....), and for the price of Aero, no latency, + midi triggering samples/recording into DAW.........this just might be the ticket.  

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    Re: New Drum Technology? 2014/06/04 21:08:16 (permalink)
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    post edited by Cactus Music - 2014/07/22 11:02:41

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