![]() ![]() A full mesh setup also helps to bring the volume down to ‘midnight drum practice’ levels. Although a fairly simple setup, features such as dual zone cymbals and industry-leading mesh heads encourage a natural playing style that is easily transferable from an e-kit to an acoustic drum set. Roland’s TD-07 is a response to those who don’t mind spending a little more for something that will stand the test of time. The dual-zone cymbals help in broadening the tonal horizons and maximising options within this compact setup. ![]() The dual-zone snare also allows rim-shots for further expression. The two-ply mesh heads respond well and the dynamic range afforded by the module is commendable - from a gentle, open bass note through to the hard attacking slap of a bass drum head. The 15 kit presets on-board are varied in style and provide a usable selection of sounds that cater for many styles of music. Despite missing some bells and whistles, the module’s simplicity makes it incredibly user friendly, so it’s particularly well suited to beginner or younger drummers. ![]() The TD-1 module has been around for a while but is packed with practice aids, some challenging coaching functions, plus quality backing tracks. The compact four-post rack is built around a narrow H-shaped central section and houses an in-built rubber bass drum trigger pad that’s wide enough to accommodate a double pedal. This kit packs an 8" dual-zone mesh snare pad, three 6" single-zone mesh tom pads, three choke-able 10" dual-zone cymbal pads (hi-hat, ride and crash), a hi-hat controller pedal and a bass drum pad. ![]()
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