DigiTech Automatic Drum Machine Pedal Multi Effect Processor (SDRUM-U)
SDRUM is the world’s first intelligent drum machine for guitarists and bassists. By simply scratching across your guitar strings, you teach the SDRUM a kick and snare pattern that forms the foundation of the beat you want to hear. Based on this pattern, the SDRUM supplies a professional sounding drum beat with different embellishments and variations to perfectly complement your beat. Gone are the days of having your creative flow disrupted by searching through lists in a frustrating attempt to find the beat you want. The SDRUM stores up to 36 different songs. Beats are played from a choice of 5 different kits covering a wide range of genres. The pedal also supports three different parts (e.g. verse/chorus/bridge) for each song that can be switched on the fly for enhancing live performances and exploring song ideas. SDRUM is the fastest way to go from a beat idea to a working drum track.
Product Features
- Beat Scratch Technology creates drum patterns by strumming your guitar or bass strings
- Guitarists can quickly generate professional and authentic sounding drum beats for live performances, songwriting, and practice
- Drum sounds and patterns can also be created by tapping the kick/snare touch pads
- 5 drum kits and studio quality samples for professional sounding drums
- 36 song memories with 12 different Hats/Rides styles
Super fun practice booster, 2nd amp a must Gotta remember that timing is everything. Playing guitar with drums is the best. This thing automatically sets up a groove to anything you bang into it and actually throws in different fills after looping a few times, instead of just playing the same thing over and over and over. Then it can switch from verse to chorus and bridge to keep things interesting too. It really is pretty close to having a live drummer in a pedal considering the amount of effort needed to get it going. The variations…
Nice toy for a drummer/guitarist I would give it 5 stars except Iâll take away half a point because the strumming doesnât really work very well (you need to use the pads) and half a point for the sound quality being⦠not the greatest.Iâm a drummer and a guitarist, so this really is up my alley. I prefer the touch pads anyway. If youâre just a guitarist, I donât know… But tapping beats is my thing so it works for me. I get to play with the beats I just made in the background.As for sound quality, itâs…