In reality.at least to my knowledge in the keyboard controller world and probably electronic drums, you get limited gaps that hopefully the manufacturer hopes you won't notice. In a perfect world, you want total velocity midi options of 1-127. Initially, I always wondered why my piano playing on a Studio Logic with full hammer action, was slightly "off" but could never understand why until someone explained velocity gaps. Again, I'm not a drummer, but I purchased a expensive keyboard controller years ago that had the most horrible velocity gaps. My biggest red flag here is the limited velocity, or what I call velocity gaps. I fear if I headed in that direction this entry level kit, at Alto for $300 would only be a starter point as you said. I can see my self moving up realively quickly but the cost of entry isn't terrible.I'm not a drummer. The Alesis Nitro is a really good start if you're looking at mesh heads.
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