Great video demo!! That is a very useful drum pedal. I definitely need to put one of these on my list of future purchases. The drum samples sound very realistic not overly bright.
Not as sophisticated and complex as the Trio, which in the drum pedal is a plus. With the Trio, the drum and bass lines have to be programmed in. With the Mooer Drummer, it's more simplistic and you can do things with it on the fly. Great demo, I like the pedal. I may have to look into it more. Thanks for the heads up on it.
Not true. You don't have to program any bass or drums into the Trio, or the Trio+. Trio is only as complex as you want it to be, and it's worth every penny of the ~$300+ dollars, just like the Mooer is worth the ~$190. You get what you pay for!
@@asnark7115 I use the Trio+ for structuring songs and recording demos and love it for how fast you can work with it. In the time it would take to programm a drum track with fills in a DAW, I have a new song with the Trio+ with drums, bass and guitar. This device here seems to have a different purpose. I have the impression it's more geared for jamming along to create riffs and ideas. I'd love if the Mooer X2 had the song sequencing feature of the Trio+, because I think the drums sounds way better.
"Are you tired of your drummer leaving early?" LOl I am tired of musicians codependant on insecure girlfriends, let's just put it that way. Hence, finding out about drum machines. Much better deal! Thanks for the review,
It needs a More .simple, solid beats a Lars setting. for examople. the jazzy over fancy pattterns are barely 5% of my interests. Just a basic simple 4 count drum beat without the happy hihat stuff. . in other words this edal seems great for pop latin, jazzy, alternative etc etc but limited for hard rock/metal imo
@@TheDistortionPrinciple I got one, and I can say for the asking price it pretty much spells the death of Kempers and probably the concept of amp sims as they've been marketed up until now as well. I was skeptical when these were first being demo'd and "reviewed" by the YT's usual suspects of shills and paid asskissers, so waited until the real reviews started showing up made by people who actually bought one of these things with their own money. Once I saw those I pretty much knew I'd be getting either a Mod Dwarf or one of these. And so, as I was able to score a ToneX at reasonable used price first I got one of them.
It looks very similar in format to the boss rc-10r. The tap dancing does get annoying. However, when you hook up an extra foot controller things get easier. Did the tap temp function work well?