So you've just decided to get yourself an electronic drum set. Now you're probably wondering what kind of drum set to buy. There are just so many! Before going out there and making that big decision, it would help you a lot to know what kinds there are. This is a simple guide to help you out with the little details, from the different kinds and features of an electronic drum pad; to the types, combinations and models that will suit your need. Whether you are a beginner or a professional drummer, whether you are looking for ease or portability or simplicity, or a fan of the acoustic sound; there is surely one for you out there.
If you're really serious about looking for that "acoustic" feel when playing your electronic drums you ought to know that you're not the only one. There are several electronic drum sets out there designed just to look and feel like the real thing. Different brands and models have their variations but they typically include the usual toms, snare, cymbals, hi-hat, and kick trigger pads. Just look carefully through each one and then pick the one that suits your needs.
Maybe you're a beginner wanting something you can easily learn and practice with, or a professional who wants something more convenient to carry around so you can make music anywhere. There is a portable electronic drum pad just for you. These are designed so that they already have their modules built into them. This makes them much easier to set up, but they are less customizable than the other kinds. The most common one is divided into eight pads, although it's not hard to find models having 4, 12, or any number of pads. In terms of style, some of these models are evenly placed out into uniform rectangles, while others are circular, designed to be spread out across the body of the drummer in a user friendly way.
If you're looking for something even simpler, easier to use and more portable, there are still models that will suit your particular need. There are drum models with just a single drum pad, module, and synthesizer. Unbelievably, this is just one gadget combined. You can then adjust this simplified version to sound like toms, cymbals, snares, bass drums, and several other sounds.
This short overview will prepare you better in your quest of owning your own the best electronic drum set. Read it well and rock on, drummer!