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the price-quality ratio is tremendously good. If you have a small budget for your E-DRUM, this is currently the best option on the market. I have been using it for 2 years and I am still satisfied with it, The wide variety of settings and the fairly simple layout makes it easy to work with. The samples that come with it are not bad but for professional music production I recommend putting in your own samps or using a drummer pluggin through a DAW.
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Excellent value.
I have been using the MPS 850 for over a year now and can confidently say it is a great value module. I have purchased many different modules and kits including the Roland tdk30 pro.
I attach it my XDRUM mesh kit and connect it to my laptop running Superior Drummer 3. I do believe this combination makes it the best value kit out there.
I attach it my XDRUM mesh kit and connect it to my laptop running Superior Drummer 3. I do believe this combination makes it the best value kit out there.
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Does the job
I like it, the built in sounds are not the best but it doesn't matter to me because I use midi out into EZ Drummer 3 and it works perfectly
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DC
Great Module
This was my first electronic kit, the MPS-850 Drum Module was easy to use and produced a great sound. I have since upgraded my kit to a Roland VAD 506, with the Roland TD 27 module, but to be honest I think the MPS -850 is as good as the TD27 for what I use it for.
I am not a professional or gigging drummer, but I play with a variety of musicians at various jam sessions and open mic nights and for this the MPS-850 is fat more cost effective than the Roland
I am not a professional or gigging drummer, but I play with a variety of musicians at various jam sessions and open mic nights and for this the MPS-850 is fat more cost effective than the Roland
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