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He was also one of the first American drummers to record extensively with electronic drums.
At that time, the electronic drums were similar to today entry-level kits.
He is responsible for electronic drums, percussion and live keyboards.
He also provided electronic drums and sound effects.
In addition to an acoustic drum kit, he also uses electronic drums on some songs.
In 1978, the Simmons company was created in order to produce commercial electronic drums sets.
If some or all of them are replaced by electronic drums, the scoring and most often positioning remains the same, allowing a standard teaching approach.
This release continued their new musical direction by adding electronic drums to their production.
The songs feature electronic drums with minimal bass lines and no electric guitar.
Also, the kit was electronically designed to be "synthesized" to sound like electronic drums.
Bob played electric guitar, and Jim provided percussion using a set of homemade electronic drums.
Simmons was a pioneering British manufacturer of electronic drums.
The Pollard Syndrum was one of the first electronic drums.
Steven Hall contributed electronic drums to the record.
Electronic drums, rather than acoustic drums, are used throughout the album.
It was recorded solely by Hunt, who played guitar, keyboards, and electronic drums.
All this is chanted and talked over a hyperactive rhythm section - often helped with electronic drums.
Mason also plays electronic drums on this track.
The song makes use of electronic drums, and features a "high-register" synthesiser line throughout.
Halfway through, the musicians leave the pit to appear on stage and skim their fingers along a series of electronic drums.
Another versatile extension becoming increasingly common is the use of some electronic drums in a mainly conventional kit.
It contains electronic drums and synthesizers that thicken a slow build throughout the track.
"Scars" features a complex drum pattern in which both acoustic and electronic drums are utilized.
Although not totally silent, electronic drums produce much less acoustic noise than a traditional drum kit.
Electronic drums do not need complex microphone arrangements like acoustic drums.