Go TD-50 or go home!
Pros: Great sounds! Blue Tooth! Affordable! Importing your own sounds!
Cons: Very limited sounds! 310 instruments? Half the drum sets use about three sets of toms. Ultimately there are really about five cool drum sets and just various tweaking and shuffling them around. No direct inputs except the auxiliary lines. It's like a 27 pin printer cable connection. I couldn't afford the TD-50 yet, so this was a cheap way to upgrade until I can afford the set I want. I was using a TD-12 and should have just waited. The cymbals are very metallic sounding, which I like because it reminds me of the cheap cymbals on my first acoustic set. I'm a classic rock guy and these sounds are very studioified. If I had it to do over again I would have gotten Superior Drummer and could have picked the drums I wanted. You can import your own sounds, which is half way to Superior Drummer anyway. Over half the drum sets, you play once and think "That's interesting, but I can never see me using this in any setting?" One or two of the drum sets may only ever be used by an Avant-garde drummer in East Greenwich Village, only while trying to be ironic. Thanks Roland! And one or two drum sets may actually cause a seizure, because some drummers may have demanded that? I watched all the videos and didn't think I was listening to three sets of toms over and over again. They got me!
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