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, however blanket statements that eDrums can't be used live is simply BS, and way behind the times and current technology.
They certainly can be used in a live setting, they just sound like shit.
I’m starting to think this is a bunch of guitarists talking about drums as if they’ve never played them longer than 5 minutes….

Gee, I wonder why they didn’t demo that kit in a live setting? Couldn’t possibly be the same reason no one has posted a video of an e-kit sounding great in a live setting yet, could it? For as many times as it’s been claimed they can sound great and the people putting that forth has supposedly experienced it themselves, you’d think a single shred of evidence would exist of it.
What skills, specifically, does a drummer require to make an e-kit sound good live?
How to appropriately wrap a cast around their arm so no one questions why they’re hitting the drums like their wrist is broken? Because the only thing that’s going to allow an e-kit to NOT sound like an e-kit live is to hit the things with as little force as possible because the second they reach that highest velocity more than once, it sounds like an e-kit. That might work for jazz or Barry Manilow tunes, but that ain’t going to cut it in a rock/metal band.