Digitech SDRUM Strummable Drums

Drum Computer in Stompbox Format

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4 years ago

Sdrum pedal

Great pedal with brilliant drum effects

4 years ago

unique drumpedal but Jammans are missing

The pedal is unique in his kind. You can give in your basdrum and snare pattern and it becomes transformed in a drum, which you can modify. Good organic sound. It is really a good in between : between programming everything and standardized beats. I don't know any other drum pedal nor drum machine that does this. The Trio for exemple gives not that much simple control.

BUT... it has 2 failures.

1. The scratch guitar audition doesn't work well. I don't use it anymore. It's frustrating. It always misses a beat. I do the input with the knobs only. A pity.

2. There is a special sync output for a jamman looper or other devices, but is has become half useless. They don't make jammans anymore. This is a really big misser. It is absurd to promote one product and dismiss the other that's connected with it. You can time sync off course with other loopers (ditto midi, boss rc's, ...) but it seems that it nevers syncs as good as with the jammans.

Very unique and creative pedal after all.

5 years ago

Very useful rehearsal tool

A drum machine with great sounding samples AND played with a mere strum of the guitar. Sooooooo cool.

5 years ago

Great songwriting tool

I bought this as an aid to developing songs, and with a view to recording basic drum tracks for demos.

Pros:

1) It's extremely easy to use. Simply plug in your guitar and pass the output to either your amp or a set of monitors (I do the latter). Patterns are trivial to tap in using the pads on the pedal; using the strumming function works well too, although I normally just use the pads. A note on the strumming function: 'strum' is probably a misleading way to describe how it operates. It's more that the high and low strings act like MIDI triggers for the snare and kick respectively...so simply strumming some chords won't give you a sensible kick-snare pattern. I've found that the triggering works well out of the box, calibration was virtually automatic.

2) The drums actually sound realistic. Not necessarily studio quality, but certainly not far off. I'd used the Boss rhythm function on a BR-864 for many years, and I find the Digitech samples to be a huge improvement. Each kit includes an alternate voice, which allows some useful timbral variation, particularly with the snare sounds.

3) Transitioning between song parts is intuitive. The pedal accommodates an end of bar transition feature: when you tap the stomp switch to move from verse to chorus (for instance), it will always finish the bar before moving ahead. Useful when you need to trigger the next section a few beats in advance; this also gives time to move your foot to a different pedal (e.g., kicking on OD, delay, reverb etc. for the chorus).

Cons:

1) You will almost certainly need the optional FS3X extension pedal. Many of the switching options are pretty limited without it - for instance, you'll only be able to move through song sections in a linear fashion (verse -> chorus -> bridge -> back to verse) if you rely on the single stomp switch on the pedal. This is the main downside for me, and could have been addressed easily enough by adding a second stomp switch to allow forwards or backwards changes.

2) The chorus section is automatically programmed by the pedal's algorithm. For many this may not be a problem, but I find it a bit limiting. For instance, if you want to change from a simple kick-snare 4/4 pattern in the verse to a different one in the chorus, you won't be able to do so. Instead, you'd have to use the bridge option and tap in the new kick-snare pattern there. Again, this may not be a problem depending on how complex your song structure is, but for most modern rock songs, I think you'd want to be able to program distinct patterns for each section of the song.

All in all, it's a seriously enjoyable piece of gear and very easy to use. It's definitely lifted my practice sessions considerably, and the potential to combine the SDRUMs with a looper adds a world of possibilities.

5 years ago

SDRUM

Useful tool for song writing but be warned - rather steep learning curve and if not used daily - easy to forget how to get started again!

5 years ago

Very good pedal. Sounds good and has variety of options.

5 years ago

My best partner

That's for me! I had BeatBuddy - sold it, stayed with SDRUM and that one is the second one I bought.

Yeah, it god some issues, sure, like everything, baut that thing is so creative and useful on rehearsals and gigs - best playing partner.

6 years ago

A limited drummer inside a pedal on command.

amazing pedal to spontaneously create music.

6 years ago

Difficult to impossible to get it to function the way I was led to believe it would. It's now sitting there unused until I have a full day free to analyze it, watch youtube videos, read forums and ask a non-commercial expert how the f**k to get it to build the rhythms i strum on the guitar. Definitely NOT intuitive.

6 years ago

Digital Drummer

A great choice to play and practice at home. Very useful and with many options.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Digitech
  • Average price : $318
  • Creates drum rhythms based on scratches and strums over the muted strings
  • 5 Studio-quality drum kit sounds
  • 12 Different hats / rides styles
  • Store up to 36 different songs
  • Each 3 song parts programmable
  • Pads for playing kick and snare drum
  • Level and tempo controls
  • Groove / Kit rotary switch for selecting time signature, feel, kit and embellishments
  • Hats / Rides rotary switch for selecting the hat/ride styles
  • Guitar Audition / Calibrate control button
  • Tempo control button
  • Part control buttons (verse, chorus, bridge) for selecting parts of the song
  • Song control button for accessing saved song patterns
  • Alt control buttons for selecting alternative kit sounds
  • Metal housing
  • Status LEDs
  • Bypass footswitch
  • 6.3 mm input / output
  • 2 x 6.3 mm mixer outputs (L / R)
  • Mini USB port for firmware updates
  • 3.5 mm JamSync input to sync with other JamSync-enabled devices
  • 6.3 mm TRS input for DigiTech FS3X footswitch
  • Power supply via included 9 V power adapter (5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel connector and polarity (-) inside), battery operation not supported
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 140 x 85 x 65 mm
  • Weight : 500g
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