The Award For Most Improved-The Electronic Drum

Posted on 30th August 2010 in Electronic

There are lots of different associations that can be made with the word “drum.” Depending on your age, where in the world you are from and what kind of music you listen to, you may picture anything from a Caribbean steel drum to a Chinese “fou” drum when you hear that word. Yes, there are a great many faces to the instrument commonly known as “drum.” But I must admit would be curious to know how many people, when asked what they associate with this word, would come up with the electronic drum.


Whereas a traditional drum of any vintage uses acoustic vibration to produce sound, an electronic drum uses an electronic waveform or sampler. Instead of being an instrument with a shell and a drumhead, these instruments have electronic drum pads. These pads contain either piezoelectric transducers (transducers that use crystals to generate electric potential in response to applied mechanical stress) or force sensitive resistors (two-terminal electronic components that can oppose electric current by producing a voltage drop). While this is perhaps more than most people want to know, the upshot is that when one of these pads is struck, a voltage change is triggered in one of these components. This produces signals that are then transmitted to an electronic drum module, or “drum brain.” The brain translates the signals into waveforms, which in turn produce the percussion sound that corresponds to the pad that was struck. So leaving aside all the technical jargon, electronic drums are used exactly like regular drums, except that you have to plug them in first.

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Electronic Drum Sets Are Great For Practice

Posted on 22nd August 2010 in Electronic

There is something about the beat and the feel of playing the drums. Even little kids love banging away at a pot with the kitchen spoon. It probably has something to do with a primal instinct. The drums is one of the most interesting part of the music history. Drums and drum sets form quite a variety and is almost an integral part of many different cultures. Rhythm and beat are all parts of our pre wiring.


There are probably lots of you that would love to have drums, or even learned, but then had to stop due to the noise level of an acoustic set. There is however, a solution. That solution lies in electronics. The whole synthesizer thing was popular in the 80′s and has sort of died out, but the technology in the electronic set can be leveraged to still allow you to have a set and have a great time playing, either professionally, or recreationally.


Consider electronic drums to allow you to get going with playing and keeping everyone around you sane.


Electronic drums are kind of percussion instruments where the sound is produced by an electronic waveform generator or sampler instead of by acoustic vibration. When an electronic drum pad is hit, a change in voltage is activated in the embedded piezoelectric transducer (piezo) or force sensitive resistor (FSR).

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