great sounding drums (same as Flamma FF20, which i sexactly the same unit, only with less features, like the touch screen).
Very easy to use.
Problems:
1. Build quality:
the plastic case is even lighter than the one of the Flamma FF20, it does not look solid; the combi input jack is very weak, it will not survive the second gig.
2. Input routing: you can split loop and drums, yes.... but you cannot split input R and Input L and at same time split the drums. Means, you can send Input R to Output R, while Input L will go to Output L, and drums go to both L and R.
When you split the drums to L only i.e., then the whole loop will go to output R (so both instruments in input R and L will go to output R).
in practice, if my idea is to have the guitar in input L and the bass in input R... both go out in L only, and I will have also the bass guitar in my fender tube amp with spring reverb activated for the guitar signal (and you have drums in R only, or viceversa).
The BOSS RC-500 or 600 can do that (input routing to different channel).
3. the drum match function: is totally useless, it does not match anything from what you are playng, not the tempo, nor the genre...NOTHING. Strong firmware update is necessary for this function.
FAZIT: for practice home use is really fun (if you do not use the drum match), but don´t take it around with you, it will crash easily. Then, if you need to split the inputs, like I do, go with the BOSS RC500