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Big Pads for Maximum Playability

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One of the many advantages of an e-kit is you don’t need massive shells or different types of drum heads to power the resonance and attack of the toms. Instead, you can precisely tweak the sounds for each of the Titan 70’s electronic, multi-zone mesh heads for everything from massive booms to sharp articulation and anything in between—including the otherworldly, synth-style percussion sounds of the original Simmons kits that powered ’80s new wave tracks and other innovative productions. Of course, it feels pretty terrific to hit generously sized mesh heads that emulate conventional acoustic drums—which is why the Simmons Titan 70 includes a 10\" snare and four 8\" toms, as well as a solid and sturdy 7\" kick pad that can easily handle drummers who channel John Bonham’s gargantuan bass drum grooves. You can easily assign the heads as two rack toms and two floor toms, three rack toms and a single floor tom, or whatever arrangement you desire. A new, heavy-duty mounting rack keeps the Titan 70’s pads locked down and steady no matter how hard you like to bash around the kit. All of the Titan 70 mesh heads deliver the rebound and sensitivity of traditional acoustic drum heads, and multiple sonic zones on the pads and cymbals (two 10\" crash and a 12\" three-zone ride)—powered by Simmons’ Variable Attack Response technology—offer added expressiveness via snare rim shots, ride cymbal bell pings, crash cymbal chokes and more. Another flexible and hip feature is if you ever find yourself jonesing for a more massive, Neil Peart-style kit, the Titan 70 offers two-zone expansion inputs for adding optional pads.

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Full-Bandwidth, Stereo Samples

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Simmons has consistently advanced the quality of the sample libraries that are the sonic engines of its Titan series e-kits. For the Titan series, new sounds were sampled from scratch in a celebrated recording studio to ensure ultimate realism and sonic impact—which included capturing the natural ambience of the drum room along with the kit. Furthermore, the Simmons Titan 70’s onboard sounds are sampled in full-spectrum stereo from initial impact to the last wisps of decay, ensuring every boom, shimmer and swack is as real and organic as it gets. As a result, home-studio creators can record authentic drum sounds with the Titan 70 without worrying about microphone selection and placement, or getting frustrated if their studio space doesn’t have the right sonic environment to capture exceptional acoustic drum tracks. In fact, after starting your session with the Titan 70’s comprehensive sample library, you can use EQ, reverb and compression to refine the drum sounds even further. Emulate the kit on a favorite album, imitate the spaces of the world’s greatest studios (Abbey Road, anyone?) or boldly devise unique percussive textures that are all your own.

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Enhanced USB and MIDI Connectivity for Triggering Sounds and Recording

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\"How do I record electronic drums?\" is a question you’ll never ask yourself while working with the Simmons Titan 70. A built-in USB audio/MIDI interface provides seamless, no-fuss integration with the DAW of your choice, so you can start recording mind-blowing drum tracks whenever inspiration strikes. In addition, the Titan 70’s MIDI capability guarantees you’re never short of exciting sounds, because you can trigger drum samples from just about any sample library available. While the onboard sounds are likely all many drummers will ever need, Simmons acknowledges that some creators are always on the prowl for new and extraordinary options. There’s no need to abandon the Titan 70 if a collaborator or renowned producer has their own go-to, custom drum sample library. With USB and MIDI connectivity on the gig, the Simmons Titan 70 offers versatility, ease of use and expandability, so that you can keep your focus on composing and recording astounding drum performances.

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Bluetooth Audio, iOS App and More

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The Simmons Titan 70 is not solely a pro-level e-kit for laying down great tracks. It’s also a virtual tutor committed to helping you improve your chops and seeking out challenging new ideas. The free Simmons Drums 2 app includes metronome and practice modes to elevate your technique and sense of groove, and the Titan 70’s onboard Bluetooth audio lets you stream your favorite songs for play-along fun and education, or even access online lessons you can listen to while you try the exercises yourself. Wired playback devices are accommodated via a 1/8\" stereo AUX input, and a 1/4\" headphone jack keeps your lessons, practice and writing sessions, sound editing and recording projects as private as can be. That said, when you feel like rocking the nation—or at least a small part of it—1/4\" stereo line outputs can send your percussive fury to a portable PA or house sound system.

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Find Your Groove

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Imagine not having to compete with big-budget producers and large, commercial studios to craft drum parts with the power, energy and dynamics you hear on hit records. Imagine leapfrogging over years of developing miking techniques to capture propulsive, master-quality drum sounds without even touching a microphone. Think about being able to create your own drum parts—even if you’re mainly a guitarist, bassist, keyboardist or violinist—and document them to build songs, soundtracks and more. As the Simmons Titan 70 has all those \"dreams\" fully incorporated into its systems, it offers all musicians a graceful and intuitive path to expanding their music-making, recording and production chops.

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The Simmons Titan 70 represents a vast evolution of the Titan series electronic drum kits. Building on the immense successes of the intermediate Titan 50 and entry-level Titan 20 e-kits, the Titan 70 is a no-compromise percussion factory for serious creators who demand exceptional sound quality, near-effortless playability, comprehensive editing and trouble-free integration with DAWs and drum-sample software.

For home recording, it’s a lean, mean studio machine equipped with super playable mesh heads and cymbal pads—including a triple-zone ride cymbal—a substantial kick pad that accommodates single and double pedals, 314 drum sounds, 75 presets and user kits, easy editing of onboard sounds, and USB and MIDI connectivity. When you're in chops-improvement mode, Bluetooth audio streams your “play-along” tracks in the same headphones (or outboard speaker system) as the Titan 70’s drum sounds for an exhilarating, real-world rehearsal experience. The free Simmons Drum 2 app (iOS) adds some essential practice tools, and the Titan 70’s rack even has a detachable shelf to ensure your tablet or other device is directly in view while you’re working things out. Whether you’re a drummer, multi-instrumentalist or producer, the Simmons Titan 70 is the perfect groove headquarters for all of your music-making projects.

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Big Pads for Maximum Playability

One of the many advantages of an e-kit is you don’t need massive shells or different types of drum heads to power the resonance and attack of the toms. Instead, you can precisely tweak the sounds for each of the Titan 70’s electronic, multi-zone mesh heads for everything from massive booms to sharp articulation and anything in between—including the otherworldly, synth-style percussion sounds of the original Simmons kits that powered ’80s new wave tracks and other innovative productions. Of course, it feels pretty terrific to hit generously sized mesh heads that emulate conventional acoustic drums—which is why the Simmons Titan 70 includes a 10" snare and four 8" toms, as well as a solid and sturdy 7" kick pad that can easily handle drummers who channel John Bonham’s gargantuan bass drum grooves. You can easily assign the heads as two rack toms and two floor toms, three rack toms and a single floor tom, or whatever arrangement you desire. A new, heavy-duty mounting rack keeps the Titan 70’s pads locked down and steady no matter how hard you like to bash around the kit. All of the Titan 70 mesh heads deliver the rebound and sensitivity of traditional acoustic drum heads, and multiple sonic zones on the pads and cymbals (two 10" crash and a 12" three-zone ride)—powered by Simmons’ Variable Attack Response technology—offer added expressiveness via snare rim shots, ride cymbal bell pings, crash cymbal chokes and more. Another flexible and hip feature is if you ever find yourself jonesing for a more massive, Neil Peart-style kit, the Titan 70 offers two-zone expansion inputs for adding optional pads.

Simmons Titan 70 Electronic Drum Kit With Mesh Pads and Bluetooth | Guitar Center (82)

Full-Bandwidth, Stereo Samples

Simmons has consistently advanced the quality of the sample libraries that are the sonic engines of its Titan series e-kits. For the Titan series, new sounds were sampled from scratch in a celebrated recording studio to ensure ultimate realism and sonic impact—which included capturing the natural ambience of the drum room along with the kit. Furthermore, the Simmons Titan 70’s onboard sounds are sampled in full-spectrum stereo from initial impact to the last wisps of decay, ensuring every boom, shimmer and swack is as real and organic as it gets. As a result, home-studio creators can record authentic drum sounds with the Titan 70 without worrying about microphone selection and placement, or getting frustrated if their studio space doesn’t have the right sonic environment to capture exceptional acoustic drum tracks. In fact, after starting your session with the Titan 70’s comprehensive sample library, you can use EQ, reverb and compression to refine the drum sounds even further. Emulate the kit on a favorite album, imitate the spaces of the world’s greatest studios (Abbey Road, anyone?) or boldly devise unique percussive textures that are all your own.

Simmons Titan 70 Electronic Drum Kit With Mesh Pads and Bluetooth | Guitar Center (83)

Enhanced USB and MIDI Connectivity for Triggering Sounds and Recording

"How do I record electronic drums?" is a question you’ll never ask yourself while working with the Simmons Titan 70. A built-in USB audio/MIDI interface provides seamless, no-fuss integration with the DAW of your choice, so you can start recording mind-blowing drum tracks whenever inspiration strikes. In addition, the Titan 70’s MIDI capability guarantees you’re never short of exciting sounds, because you can trigger drum samples from just about any sample library available. While the onboard sounds are likely all many drummers will ever need, Simmons acknowledges that some creators are always on the prowl for new and extraordinary options. There’s no need to abandon the Titan 70 if a collaborator or renowned producer has their own go-to, custom drum sample library. With USB and MIDI connectivity on the gig, the Simmons Titan 70 offers versatility, ease of use and expandability, so that you can keep your focus on composing and recording astounding drum performances.

Simmons Titan 70 Electronic Drum Kit With Mesh Pads and Bluetooth | Guitar Center (84)

Bluetooth Audio, iOS App and More

The Simmons Titan 70 is not solely a pro-level e-kit for laying down great tracks. It’s also a virtual tutor committed to helping you improve your chops and seeking out challenging new ideas. The free Simmons Drums 2 app includes metronome and practice modes to elevate your technique and sense of groove, and the Titan 70’s onboard Bluetooth audio lets you stream your favorite songs for play-along fun and education, or even access online lessons you can listen to while you try the exercises yourself. Wired playback devices are accommodated via a 1/8" stereo AUX input, and a 1/4" headphone jack keeps your lessons, practice and writing sessions, sound editing and recording projects as private as can be. That said, when you feel like rocking the nation—or at least a small part of it—1/4" stereo line outputs can send your percussive fury to a portable PA or house sound system.

Simmons Titan 70 Electronic Drum Kit With Mesh Pads and Bluetooth | Guitar Center (85)

Find Your Groove

Imagine not having to compete with big-budget producers and large, commercial studios to craft drum parts with the power, energy and dynamics you hear on hit records. Imagine leapfrogging over years of developing miking techniques to capture propulsive, master-quality drum sounds without even touching a microphone. Think about being able to create your own drum parts—even if you’re mainly a guitarist, bassist, keyboardist or violinist—and document them to build songs, soundtracks and more. As the Simmons Titan 70 has all those "dreams" fully incorporated into its systems, it offers all musicians a graceful and intuitive path to expanding their music-making, recording and production chops.

Simmons Titan 70 Electronic Drum Kit With Mesh Pads and Bluetooth | Guitar Center (86)Simmons Titan 70 Electronic Drum Kit With Mesh Pads and Bluetooth | Guitar Center (87)Features

  • High-definition, full-length sounds with stereo room ambience powered by Simmons (Variable Attack Response) technology for expressive dynamics and realistic performance
  • Large 10" dual-zone, responsive mesh snare with rimshot detection
  • Four 8" dual-zone toms with low-profile rims and rim sensors
  • 12" three-zone ride cymbal with bow, bell and edge crash zones
  • Bluetooth MIDI Control for editing the module using Simmons app and working with compatible music/drum apps
  • Bluetooth audio compatible with computers, smart phones and tablets for wireless audio connection to the module
  • Steel, full-sized, sturdy rectangular rack and adjustable clamps to keep everything locked in place while playing
  • Easy-to-use sound editing, play-along and practice tools

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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Lead, which is known to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Configuration

  • Tom pad(s): 4
  • Cymbal pad(s): 4
  • Snare pad: 1
  • Kickpad: Yes
  • Total pads: 10

Module

  • Drum kits: 75
  • Sounds: 314
  • Line input: 2
  • Headphone jack: Yes
  • USB: Yes
  • MIDI: Yes
  • Training functions: Yes

Pads

  • Pad material: Mesh
  • Zones: Multiple
  • Tom pad size: 8"
  • Snare pad size: 10"

Hardware

  • Rack: Yes
  • Kick pedal: Yes
  • Throne: No

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FAQs

Are electronic drum pads worth it? ›

Drumming on practice pads allows you to work on your endurance and strength. Since practice pads typically have less rebound than your electronic or acoustic drum kit, playing on practice pads requires more strength and control. You strengthen your muscles and build more endurance.

How long do electronic drum kits last? ›

On average, with regular use and care, an electronic set can easily last between 5-15 years. This duration can vary based on the brand, usage, and maintenance. Just remember to keep an eye on the pads, cables, and module.

What are the disadvantages of electronic drums? ›

Electronic Drums: Cons

Physical feel: Some players will feel this more than others, but you may get frustrated on a lower end electronic kit if you're a hard hitter. Rubber pads can feel flimsy and unrealistic, and smaller kits can move around after some playing.

Do electronic drums feel like real drums? ›

Electronic drums kits are designed to replicate the feel of an acoustic kit, but with far more flexibility. In terms of playing technique, they're practically the same. If you can play an acoustic drum kit, you can play an electronic kit and vice-versa.

How do I connect my phone to my electronic drum? ›

Connect Using Bluetooth

Turn on Bluetooth in the e-kit settings menu and select “Continue with Bluetooth”. Pair the drum module with your smartphone, tablet, or computer by selecting “Continue" to pull up the device menu. Select the “Connect" button to open the Bluetooth Configuration Menu.

What is the Simmons drum app? ›

The app provides a wider display of drum module settings to help you select kits, choose new sounds and effects, change the mix, adjust trigger settings and more.

Can you use Bluetooth headphones with electronic drums? ›

You get some high-quality wireless headphones with less latency, but they'll still never be as good or reliable as wired headphones. Trying to play drums with latency issues will make the whole experience very frustrating.

Why can't I hear my electronic drums? ›

The first step in the troubleshooting process is to check the cables and pads. Disconnect and reconnect the cable and ensure you insert it all the way. If that doesn't work, connect the cable from the faulty trigger to a working pad. If the pad triggers, that means the cable is working.

How do you connect an electronic drum pad? ›

Follow these instructions to get your pads connected to the module.
  1. Insert one end of the cable to the module. ...
  2. Connect the other end of the cable to your drum pad. ...
  3. Connect your headphones to the Headphone jack or speakers to the Main Out jacks.
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Do professionals use electronic drums? ›

Performing. Some pro drummers use electronic drum kits for gigs. This isn't very common, but there are certain settings where acoustic drum kits aren't viable. One of the most common places you'll see electronic drum kits being used is on live TV shows.

How long do mesh drum heads last? ›

Metal wires are small enough to catch in the woven fabric. Plus, your heads will get dirty much faster. Q: “How long do mesh heads last?” A: Barring accident or abuse, they can last for years.

Should I compress electronic drums? ›

One of the most important tools in a mixer's arsenal is compression, which can help to control the dynamic range of the drum kit, add sustain or punch to individual hits, and bring out the subtle nuances of the performance.

Do professional drummers use electronic drums? ›

Yes, most professional drummers have used electronic drums at some point or another. Most of their reasons for using electronic drums are the same as beginners.

Is a drum practice pad necessary? ›

Practice pads are great for developing techniques but arguably not as effective for learning beats. They are still helpful, though. If you want to learn beats and fills, you are better off air drumming your hi-hat and toms and using the practice pad as a snare drum.

Are electronic drums quiet enough for an apartment? ›

An electronic drum set is the most ideal option for drumming in an apartment. You can put on a set of headphones, and all anyone will hear is the tapping of pads. If I polled all of your neighbors, I guarantee they'll prefer that over the sound of acoustic drums.

What is the benefit of electronic drum kit? ›

With hundreds of sound effects at your fingertips, you can do more with an electronic drum kit when it comes to sound than you'd be able to do with an acoustic one. Plus, you won't need mics to capture your drums' sound, meaning you won't have to worry about sound bleed while playing live or recording.

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