metropolis_4
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The main issue I see against the raise of popularity of e-drums is that they complicate things, if you want to extract the most out of them, some how like like guitar modelers do.
They complicate things without bringing substantial advantages.
To operate them properly you need to understand, learn and manage things that are not about playing drums and, on top of that, your instrument feels worst, reacts differently and has limitations (and this is a big different with the modelling the guitar world, where the instrument stay the same).
Not a lot of player are willing to do that, we see that among guitarist where most of them out there buy a modeler, never read the fucking manual and spend tons of money on presets that sound like shit instead of learning how to use the device they've bought.
And if you’re a competent drummer there’s not much incentive to deal with the extra complications, limitations, and expenses vs just getting a decent set of acoustic drums