time to say goodbye ...
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:20 am
Yesterday I sold my Wavedrum Oriental.
Although it's a very good sounding and creative instrument, I couldn't live with ...
1. the lame conga sounds.
2. the fact that you can't back up any data. Programming all the synths for my band, my e-drumkit, and the wavedrum cost tons of time. And I won't think of loosing data and starting all over again.
3. the time it takes between changing presets live.
4. the fact that some multi presets behave very unpredictable. I don't always know which stick or hand-setting gives which sound.
On one hand this makes the Wavedrum very creative on the other hand difficult to play
5. the stiff head makes snare drum playing so.. so..
Thanks for your contributions and discussion.
I really appreciate.
I whish you all the best.
Bye
Although it's a very good sounding and creative instrument, I couldn't live with ...
1. the lame conga sounds.
2. the fact that you can't back up any data. Programming all the synths for my band, my e-drumkit, and the wavedrum cost tons of time. And I won't think of loosing data and starting all over again.
3. the time it takes between changing presets live.
4. the fact that some multi presets behave very unpredictable. I don't always know which stick or hand-setting gives which sound.
On one hand this makes the Wavedrum very creative on the other hand difficult to play
5. the stiff head makes snare drum playing so.. so..
Thanks for your contributions and discussion.
I really appreciate.
I whish you all the best.
Bye