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Is it feasible to learn how to finger drum on this or is it not the right shape or size for finer drumming? I have songs i made with guitar and a fostex tape record but i can't program drums to it because although it's done to a click track it just doesn't work since it was recorded on a cassette
I'm so bored i have like 30 tapes full of black metal songs i made on guitar in a 3 day meth binge and no way to add drums to it and no money to pay for a rehearsal space for a week and today i got ripped off by a shitskin with a faulty electric drumset
I could play drums along to these guitar tracks but i can't play this thing for shit, and how am i supposed to do double pedals? I guess it would just not have double bass beats
I googled it and someone said he doesn't think anyone uses this to finger drum
I think i recall reading somewhere graveland used keyboard drums or something? I tried it but it also felt sloppy and weak
Should i keep trying or hold out for a week bored out of my mind because i don't want to make anymore guitar tracks?
Sorry for the mess of a post, i've been hitting the meth again
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