Digitech SDRUM Strummable Drums Automatic Drummer Pedal w/ FS3X Footswitch and C
SDRUM is the worlds first intelligent drum machine for guitarists and bassists. By simply scratching across your guitar strings, you teach the SDRUM a kick and snare pattern that forms the foundation of the beat you want to hear. Based on this pattern, the SDRUM supplies a professional sounding drum beat with different embellishments and variations to perfectly complement your beat. Gone are the days of having your creative flow disrupted by searching through lists in a frustrating attempt to find the beat you want. The SDRUM stores up to 36 different songs. Beats are played from a choice of 5 different kits covering a wide range of genres. The pedal also supports three different parts (e.g. verse/chorus/bridge) for each song that can be switched on the fly for enhancing live performances and exploring song ideas.
Product Features
- 12 different hats/rides styles
- 36 song memories
- 5 kits and studio quality samples for professional sounding drums
- Alternate instruments/voicings
- BeatScratch Technology creates drum patterns by strumming your strings
Great price, excellent vendor In fairness, this is more of a review of GearTree (the seller) than of the product, which I am just starting to learn to use. However, after seeing a number of very negative reviews of GearTree, I want to post a positive experience. The bundle came as quickly as promised, was obviously new and undamaged, and was vastly cheaper than any other seller that I could find who had the identical products. The bundle was complete — drum synth, power supply, footswitch, and 10′ cable with 1/4-inch…
Digitech SDRUM rocks! Iâve had this Digitech Sdrum for a week, and Iâm in heaven. I love this thing. I play acoustic guitar, with a pickup, and tried getting the pedal to make a beat by listening to the guitar and had limited success. If Iâd insisted I probably would have gotten it to work, but I tried using the pads instead, and found that option so easy, and intuitive. Maybe increasing the guitar pickup volume would have done it, I donât know. I just wanted a solid, reliable way and found it with the pads, so I…