Kraft Music...Your music technology store since 1984.
It has been more than 35 years since Kraft Music (or Kraft Keyboards, as some of you may remember us as) began serving musicians from all over the globe. The company was founded by Roger Kraft back in the late 1970s, and incorporated in 1984 as a boutique keyboard and synthesizer shop serving the Milwaukee-area. Today, Kraft Music has been listed as one of the "Ten Best Music Retailers" in the United States by Music Inc. magazine, and is owned and operated by his son, Ben Kraft.
Over the years, Kraft Music has earned many awards, including 10 Best Music Retailers, Professional Dealer of the Year and Outstanding Dealer of the Year from the press and vendors. Kraft Music is located near Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Our Midwest distribution center is centrally located to both coasts. We invite you to join the thousands of musicians and hobbyists who have chosen Kraft Music as their music technology store.
On my acoustic set, I set my hats to where they're only open 1/2" when my foot is completely off the pedal. Reason is, I like minimal effort to operate the hats. Is this possible with the efnote?
I had a Supernova 2 and it had such warmth, a huge selection of great patches. and nice effects. When I explored creating my own patches, I was surprised at how original they sounded. I plan to get a Summit for myself.
Nice demo and I love the sound of this beaut!! But, especially during the first parts of playing here, it seems almost like torture that's the lowest you can get.
After years of analog synths only in my studio, I dared to try the Hydrasynth. I just bought the desktop and now also buying the Deluxe. I can't find anything else on the market that sounds this good, is as sonically flexible and even comes close in value. ASM got it right from day 1, the Hydrasynth deserves everyone's attention.
Please Help I’m thinking of switching to an E kit exclusively because I cannot hear my acoustic drums through my in ears and Mics without turning the volume of the music up too loud and further damaging my hearing the bleed is too much even with custom in ear monitors and gunshot headphones over that When I’m just practicing I like to just sit behind the kit with no hearing protection any hearing protection I’ve ever used makes the drum sound crappy so I just play cold turkey. I can’t do this anymore my tinnitus is really bad. I’ve done that through my whole childhood. I’m 44 now I played on the Alesis strata prime at guitar Center, but I could only play on it a little bit with no songs to play along too just drums From what little I played on it I very much liked it Is it safe to assume that if I got an kit with headphones on playing music through with drum-less tracks that I would be able to hear much better and have better clarity and a better experience than my current set up with Drum and Mics what would be the difference between the two in clarity balance of sound with playing along to songs with in ears or headphones in your experience? Also can you make the rims on the Alesis Strata Prime sound like efx cymbals splash/china etc or can they only be made to sound like rim?crossstick clicks THANK YOU to anyone for responding I appreciate it.
What this doesn’t capture is how loud the cymbals and hats are for an electronic kit. The stick impact of the cymbals/hats actually competes against the actual sample sounds even over headphones. This video is playing the samples only and not picking up the actual sounds the metal cymbals make. Go find a demo model and you’ll immediately see what I mean. For this price range, that’s a ridiculous compromise.
I love my Cobalt 8 but have been concerned about the future of the brand. This machine sounds great and look forward to how Modal carries on under new management.
I consider to buy rd08 to mimic a real piano because in my new apartment there is no place for a real physical piano and i can afford it. An alternative would be a nord piano 5 but it cost 3 times the price of the roland. I allready played this stage piano in my favourite music store in vienna. I didnt play the nord piano 5. Do you think there is a great difference in sound? My most important point is mimicing real piano, everything other is not really important. BTW: Adam fantastic presentation, Thanks
Agree with those who like the copper snares. But there always seems to be a bit too much click on these kicks for some reason, but presume that could be tweaked out(?)