rsm
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have a look at microtonic for drums; it's geared to electronic music, but can do much more with tweaking. Patternarium can be a fun time waster too.I've been using software lately, tbh . Mostly crappy free stuff with small learning curves. Funny that you talk about space, because that setup is taken apart and stuffed inside one of the box springs under my bed at the moment . Have been revamping the basement the last few months or so and am going to try and setup a synth and drum station going hopefully in the near future. Would be interested in hearing your opinion on that set you ordered as far as quality and intuitiveness because my son is after a set and I don't really want to give mine up because it's been crafted for my liking if that makes sense.
I'll let you know about this kit, though I don't have anything to compare it to. one reviewer complained about the snare mount always loosening, but that's about it; it's not a pro kit, it's entry level to intermediate at most.
I have a space, but need to find a place for my JP-2C rack rig; and once my Korg Grandstage X gets delivered not sure about space. I'm consolidating "areas" - a guitar corner, a table for modular synths, and a keyboard rig - three sided: left, grandstage x; center: Hammond Skx; right, Roland Fantom EX and Osmose, possibly a third synth; then this drum kit.
I have a lot of gear put away that I want to use less frequently that is the main space issue.