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Is it possible to have two bass pedals on an electric drum set?
I was looking into some sets but none of them say anything about being able to have two bass pedals.
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I imagine it would be. Even if it wasn't, you could probably just buy a double bass pedal on its own and use that.
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I think it uses a wired pedal that makes a sound when you push down over a button or laser or something.
I'm not sure though. Would I need an adapter incase a set doesnt offer more connections. So confused on how that works. :\ |
i'd have thought the actually bass drum part would have picked up the thing rather than the pedal.
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Yes.
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Regular pedals?
A set I saw just had a pedal with no bass drum. You clicked it down and it made a sound. ... |
<font color=969696>Go Savatage style and get 3 bass drums.</font>
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Or just keep the two drums, gain 200 pounds, grow a beard and long hair, and pull a Hoglan and be the man. |
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Yeah... sort of.
Hopefully, I will find one with a bass drum pad. |
Are there electronic drumkits that understand dynamics? It'd be pretty lame if you are just tapping the snare and it's like "POW!" :-\
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.... Because that is how snares sound.
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It makes a sound depending on how hard you hit it.
You can also do rim clicks on the snare too. |
That is pretty hot. The real question is, does it come with a cowbell?
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I GOTTA HAVE MORE COWBELL
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On mine you can make it so when you hit certain cymbols, or the rim of a cymbol, it makes a cowbell sound.
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