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Testing the Pearl Mimic PRO for real (live)

*************** Based on some comments, I had to update the description: ************** - Y E S, the cymbals are acoustic, because that's how I like to use edrums on stage (the neighbours won't complain, you know) - Y E S, the drumheads are normal mylar heads, because I hate the unnatural rebound of mesh heads (but I use them occasionally, though:    • Pearl Mimic PRO demo at the Budapest ...  ) - Y E S, any decent sound module/trigger-to-MIDI converter can handle mylar heads - N O, this is not an acoustic kit. Converted edrum kits have been around for 20+ years, so there's nothing new or special to see here in this regard. The drums are completely muffled (stuffed with foam), so they don't produce any musically usable acoustic sound, just like practice pads or other edrum pads - Y E S, to the biggest surprise of some commenters, internal drum triggers actually do exist, which is why they're not visible from outside, however, the small cylindrical breakout boxes of the cables (mounted on the vent holes) can be seen on some shots - Y E S, the Mimic PRO is visible on the video (e.g. at 3:46), placed on my left, so that I could reach the internal mixer screen when needed. The rest can be found in the original description below, thanks for reading this before leaving a comment, have fun listening. ----------------------------------------------------------- Honestly: if the title weren't so revealing, would you be able you tell that you're not hearing acoustic drums? I surely wouldn't. What do you think? Please leave a comment below. In case if 7:22 mins is too long for you to watch: The music starts at 1:47 , at 4:00 the drums get soft with some press rolls and at 5:53 they get very busy with a lot of ghost notes. I think the module performs great in all situations. I only used 4 outputs, mono kick, mono snare, stereo toms (all close mics), we didn't even need to use the overheads and the room mics (the latter is no surprise in a live situation) to get the right sound. List of instruments: Kick: Gth 18 CAT Snare: Pearl 6.5 MHX Snare Layer: Dnt 6.5 STL Toms: Pearl MHX 10", 12", 16", 18" ATTENTION: The cymbals were acoustic (Turkish Cymbals, Rock Beat, Bee and Stack series) Triggers: Padtech I used no on-board fx, but tweaked the envelope and tuning of the toms and the tuning of the Snare Layer. The rest of the mixing process was the same as that of an acoustic drum recording. Mimic PRO demo at the Modern Drumcamp '18 in Budapest: eNerd - drums Sándor Bikali - bass Mike Gotthárd - guitar

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