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stewart
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by stewart »
our drummer got a pork pie kit a few months ago for recording purposes (like the one below but with white hardware):
and he bought a nice mapex one at the same time for gigging, white with black hardware:
![Image](http://c1.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/145/l_05e7594dc45a4757afc63995c999132c.jpg)
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by Doog »
ultratwin wrote:Takes up just 20GB of room space, but sondz enormous all the time.
![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
Totally revolutionized the way I record and mix tunes.
+1 but the 1.0 version. I looove that I can get decent sounding demos done entirely on headphones using programmed drums and amp sims now.
My real drums are just a fucked-up Pearl Export with various fucked up cymbals and skins. Here it is in happier times:
![Image](http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a241/doogdoogdoog/Drums.jpg)
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by serfx »
DanHeron wrote:That kit is cool man.
I have this old 60s/70s Premier Olympic:
Got the whole thing off ebay for £150 and then collected it from Cadburys World. WIN.
that looks like the kit i had to let go of last summer...
mid 60's Sonor Jazz kit..
![Image](http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f357/microserf_x/sonor.jpg)