Ian. I've watched and listened to Deep Purple since 1968. Probably my second favourite Band of all time. Led Zep-1. Paice is a great drummer who never gets the recognition that he deserves. Hope you carry on for many more years.
Ian Paice is a phenomenal drummer and an extremely kind and gracious man. I did back stage catering for him and w/e band he was playing with. He was great and not full of himself and stuck up jerks like some other artists I’ve worked for.
He handed me a stick in 19 in San Francisco. The Best Time I Ever Had! Made My Day! I saved to go and was So Rewarded getting the stick handed to me. I Love You, Ian.
A friend mine was playing with Ian and staying at his house, and because it was my birthday Ian dug out skin head and signed it for me. It is still highly prized by me.
Came across this video as was sent a link about V-Drums by a friend. I was very impressed by the drummer and the kit sounds on the official Roland videos. However, when I found this video from my favourite rock drummer then I really took notice. I will be trying them out sometime for defs. Thanks for the demo Ian. Keep on rockin'! :)
I am a lefty and Ian was a huge inspiration. The sounds are not that bad and definitely not awful. You want awful, I still have my old Simmons e-kit, the one with the blue rack, that's awful. Back in the 70's I didn't see any lefty drummers and Ian was the only one that made me switch. See me in the picture playing righty. Then Rod Morgenstein came around and it was all over then.
salut Ian je joue de la batterie depuis 4ans j'ai 57ans et comme toi je suis gaucher merci pour tes vidéos (un grand admirateur de vous tous DEEP PURPLE) merci........
"... they will probably never take the place of my drums on stage - I truly believe in acoustic drums" in other words - this is cool but I'm not giving up my drum set.
A versão de The Mule no disco Live in London da fase Mark III é simplesmente sensacional. Tenho esse disco há mais de 35 anos e nunca consigo acompanhar a sequencia que ele estabelece entre a batida na caixa e nos pratos. Ele é incrível.
I'm glad to see a drummer's drummer endorsing v-drums, I've been playing them over a decade and while not the same, they serve multiple purposes...practice, hybrid kits, a stadium full of percussion instruments...etc. The TD-30 should have 8 outs but with some painstaking adjustments you can do recording with a stereo out and a Transient Master doesn't hurt.
Roland® is continuously pushing the state of the art with each generation of V-Drums®. For the TD-30, my ideal input set would be primarily Roland® - two each KD-140-BC, PD-120-BC, PD-100-BC, PD-80-BC; one each PD-120S-BC, CY-15R-MG and VH-13-MG - with Hart ECymbals on Splash, Crash 1, Crash 2, and China.
Well. I have a Roland myself, an "old" TD-10 expanded. I literally immediately recognized the sound of the kit in the video, though being a later model. And immediately I got annoyed with it. No, it does not sound natural at all. The weird thing is, if you play the kit with the headphones on you really think they sound great. But as soon as you hear it "from the outside" it sucks. Maybe the little subtleties go lost when you don't listen through headphones. I'm guessing the reason for this still artificial sound is the fact that it actually Is artificial. It might be based on samples but in order to change shell material, depth and drum head material, room size, wall material... it must be heavily synthesized, otherwise this couldn't be done. And that is easily acoustically identified once you know the sounds. It's the intended flexibility that kills it. Many people told me I set up the Roland kit wrongly. So I went to live demos by acclaimed pro drummers trying to sell this thing. I thought THEY wanna make sure it sounds the best as can be. Same effect as with this video. Heard the sound and a roll and I was gone. I moved to a ROMpler years ago. You don't have the flexibility. You cannot change materials, drum head tension and studios. You get the original sound of specific drums in a specific studio played with a specific tension and stick picked up by specific microphones. But what you get is a genuine sound, as best as it can get. Much more satisfying than a gazillion sounds that are terribly tiring after a short while. Personal view.
+Ralph Gehteha the reason they don't sound real I think is that Roland tried to get a "miked" sound out of these in a studio instead of a natural sound... the samples are over produced so that when you play it is supposed to sound like you are playing a miked set in a studio with reverb and compression and all that.... But I do love these drums, a lot but play these in your home and then play a correctly tuned acoustic kit and the acoustic kit is gonna kill it.
Well,well,well!When mr.Paice talks about this,then this must be something specialy good!I know,i saw the other great drummers speaking so great about this,but when mr. Ian Paice said so-then that is,at least for me,apsolute undenial truth!But the problem is a little to much MONEY you have to pay for this!Shame,coz i would buy it long time ago!Good staff,very good V-drum!
it looks like roland have gone one electronic step further than just hardware and bits and pieces,odds and sods including your keyboards.thanks ian,i hope your still No 1.
They will all of a sudden find triggers being awesome, and start telling everyone else what's the best triggers - witch of course are the ones used by their favourite drummer - and that everything else sucks big time. Then they will go back to jerking off at pictures of the drums they want to buy as soon as they can afford a drumset.
I cant believe Ian Paice would gig with these" have seen him lots of times, his kit always sounds awesome, what would he gain from playing this kit, he is the most respected rock drummer, who can play any style, he doesn"t need synthetic drums"", "just my opinion"
Just make sure you change your technique. I had a set of these and blew out my thumb joints. I wish there would've been a warning somewhere in the literature.
Would you mind elaborating? I've had to adjust how I approach dynamics and stick choice but, from what I've experienced, technique is technique regardless of if you're playing on a Kevlar snare or a pillow.
please keep in mind you have to change your techniques or you can blow out your thumb joints like me. now I cant play like I use to. form playing td 20's for 5 years I accelerated the were and tear on my thumbs 100 times.. I'm still playing but cant play a lot of stuff anymore. I wish I never touched them.
There are much better sounds in that module than the ones he is playing. Toms still have a way to go sampling wise but these in the video are awful. I had a V-Drum kit 15 years ago that had toms less tubby and plastic as these. Just a bad choice of sounds to demonstrate this system. V-Drums are cool for some things, especially for recording in home & project studios. Micing an acoustic kit in a normal bedroom and getting good sounds is a tall order. Having this, especially when it allows you to load custom samples into it, is very versatile in that regard. If you're in a top flight studio, with an engineer and drum tech, recording in a sweet space with classic mics then V-Drums should not be needed...for most home/project studios they kickass though.
+Denis Iqra Yeah because Ian Paice & the very few drummers who are famous relative to the entire population of drummers around the world are the only ones who can judge sound quality in drum equipment. There are 1000's of gigging drummers who actually use VDrums at the gig and not just as some studio toy, but they're not known globally so screw it, they don't matter right? Roland, Ludwig, Fender, Gibson, etc. are in business because of those players, not the few who are famous. Having success and a record out doesn't necessarily mean you are the authority on what constitutes good sound and the only one who can lay an opinion down.
I think these sounds had been tweaked to sound like, as much as possible, the prototypical Paice sound and not Roland's most perfect, realistic tom sound.
Amazing but extremely overpriced ! You will never get this result with midrange Roland V-drums (especially natural sounding toms/snares). However, you can generate these sounds and even obtain better ones with an open brain system like the 2box drumit 5 even if the hardware quality of Roland remains the reference. By the way, thanks a lot Ian Paice for this demo.
Bohh Sam I disagree. These are top of the line electronics. And much lie, acoustic drums, the higher the quality, the higher the price. So that said, those are on par with buying a great DW pro touring kit. You can buy the cheaper Rolands, which, much like cheaper DW’s would still be great, but not top for the line. These are for serious pros players, and therefore are price accordingly.
HE SHOULD HAVE STARTED OUT THIS VIDEO - HELLO I'M HERE TO SHOW YOU THIS EXTREMELY WAY OVER PRICED NEW KIT FROM ROLAND - AND THERE'S ABSOLUTELY NO REASON WHY IT SHOULD BE $7,500??.. LOL HAHAHA 😁
Guys, I really don't understand the way of development of electric drums. We don't need your awful sounding synthesizers. We need only perfect sensors to use with sample packs like Addictive Drums e.t.c. But we don't want to pay for sample packs that you will provide - we will use old trusted staff on the pc. Just give us censors - fuck the processors, we don't need this crap.
+Rafael Oliveira Roland V-Drums artist Michael Schack uses his TD-30KV live on stage with Netsky. Please search Netsky and Michael Schack to find videos
+Rafael Oliveira Some drummers use hybrid kits, and alot of metal drummers use triggers. E-drums carry a huge stigma with most drummers so I would expect it to take decades of progress in e-drums before you see the first drummer who only v-drums in a rock or metal setting.
+Rafael Oliveira Neil Peart of Rush uses a lot of Roland stuff, a v-drum kit and octa pads.. Cymbals.. that's how he gets all those crazy sounds in his solos and all those Orchestra hits...
I just hope that you have opened up your mind and ears, by now, because they have really revolutionized the drummer, too another level, no disrespect intended!
@@ronnienose8608 Actually I watched an old clip of him on Rick Wakeman's Gastank recently, and I couldn't detect a working class accent at all, so, maybe it was me who got it wrong. I used to think his image was a bit sinister, but he has always been my favourite drummer.
Still the greatest drummer on the planet
Buddy Rich in general. But Ian Paice in rock music.
Ian. I've watched and listened to Deep Purple since 1968. Probably my second favourite Band of all time. Led Zep-1. Paice is a great drummer who never gets the recognition that he deserves. Hope you carry on for many more years.
You so right , haven’t listened to the band Since 1974when I bought who do you think you are
@@davidb6526 check out Burn, Stormbringer, Come Taste The Band, Perfect Strangers and Purpendicular. Joyous stuff!
Ian Paice is a phenomenal drummer and an extremely kind and gracious man. I did back stage catering for him and w/e band he was playing with. He was great and not full of himself and stuck up jerks like some other artists I’ve worked for.
I bet Ian Paice can make any set of drums sound great.
In forty years of gig-going, the most powerful drummer i've seen.
Rock combine with swing feels. Such a legend.
Ian Paice and Bill Ward are my two favorite drummers of all time
Same here. The commonality both men share is that they are much more nuanced than many of their peers. Same goes for my personal GOAT, Bill Bruford…
He handed me a stick in 19 in San Francisco. The Best Time I Ever Had! Made My Day! I saved to go and was So Rewarded getting the stick handed to me. I Love You, Ian.
A friend mine was playing with Ian and staying at his house, and because it was my birthday Ian dug out skin head and signed it for me. It is still highly prized by me.
Came across this video as was sent a link about V-Drums by a friend. I was very impressed by the drummer and the kit sounds on the official Roland videos. However, when I found this video from my favourite rock drummer then I really took notice. I will be trying them out sometime for defs. Thanks for the demo Ian. Keep on rockin'! :)
Paradidle master! You're our "Highway Star", Mr. Paice!
I am a lefty and Ian was a huge inspiration. The sounds are not that bad and definitely not awful. You want awful, I still have my old Simmons e-kit, the one with the blue rack, that's awful. Back in the 70's I didn't see any lefty drummers and Ian was the only one that made me switch. See me in the picture playing righty. Then Rod Morgenstein came around and it was all over then.
You’ll be blown away by the insane price
??? its about the same price of any mid level DW or Tama set out if $1700 is too much for a drum kit than maybe switch instruments
@@jamesduncan2978 Nice try. The kit he's playing will set you back $7,000!!
Now you can recreate Paiceys Drum sound for home situations. It's also easier because you can't annoy your neighbors with it.
Love your playing Ian
salut Ian je joue de la batterie depuis 4ans j'ai 57ans et comme toi je suis gaucher merci pour tes vidéos (un grand admirateur de vous tous DEEP PURPLE) merci........
"... they will probably never take the place of my drums on stage - I truly believe in acoustic drums" in other words - this is cool but I'm not giving up my drum set.
Wow he’s such a legend
Like someone mentioned rock along with swing creates genius in a rock song! 🔥🥁
A versão de The Mule no disco Live in London da fase Mark III é simplesmente sensacional. Tenho esse disco há mais de 35 anos e nunca consigo acompanhar a sequencia que ele estabelece entre a batida na caixa e nos pratos. Ele é incrível.
Ian Paice is a fantastic drummer
Haven´t really been impressed with the digital-drums as far as I´ve seen earlier but this is pretty damn solid!
Thank you Ian for many decades of great music!
This guy could take some chopsticks and make a bucket sound awesome! lol
Amazing sound!
I like the wau je explains things and comes across. Cool drummer as well
I'm glad to see a drummer's drummer endorsing v-drums, I've been playing them over a decade and while not the same, they serve multiple purposes...practice, hybrid kits, a stadium full of percussion instruments...etc. The TD-30 should have 8 outs but with some painstaking adjustments you can do recording with a stereo out and a Transient Master doesn't hurt.
WOW Can't believe that these sounds are digital.... amazing!
If Ian had these drums 45 years ago, we wouldn’t have had Smoke on the Water.
Ian Paice on the drums YES
Best rock drummer on the way. In the 70 ties. Great
Roland® is continuously pushing the state of the art with each generation of V-Drums®. For the TD-30, my ideal input set would be primarily Roland® - two each KD-140-BC, PD-120-BC, PD-100-BC, PD-80-BC; one each PD-120S-BC, CY-15R-MG and VH-13-MG - with Hart ECymbals on Splash, Crash 1, Crash 2, and China.
Well. I have a Roland myself, an "old" TD-10 expanded. I literally immediately recognized the sound of the kit in the video, though being a later model. And immediately I got annoyed with it. No, it does not sound natural at all. The weird thing is, if you play the kit with the headphones on you really think they sound great. But as soon as you hear it "from the outside" it sucks. Maybe the little subtleties go lost when you don't listen through headphones. I'm guessing the reason for this still artificial sound is the fact that it actually Is artificial. It might be based on samples but in order to change shell material, depth and drum head material, room size, wall material... it must be heavily synthesized, otherwise this couldn't be done. And that is easily acoustically identified once you know the sounds. It's the intended flexibility that kills it. Many people told me I set up the Roland kit wrongly. So I went to live demos by acclaimed pro drummers trying to sell this thing. I thought THEY wanna make sure it sounds the best as can be. Same effect as with this video. Heard the sound and a roll and I was gone. I moved to a ROMpler years ago. You don't have the flexibility. You cannot change materials, drum head tension and studios. You get the original sound of specific drums in a specific studio played with a specific tension and stick picked up by specific microphones. But what you get is a genuine sound, as best as it can get. Much more satisfying than a gazillion sounds that are terribly tiring after a short while. Personal view.
+Ralph Gehteha the reason they don't sound real I think is that Roland tried to get a "miked" sound out of these in a studio instead of a natural sound... the samples are over produced so that when you play it is supposed to sound like you are playing a miked set in a studio with reverb and compression and all that.... But I do love these drums, a lot but play these in your home and then play a correctly tuned acoustic kit and the acoustic kit is gonna kill it.
whoever says anything negative about Ian Paice's drumming it's his choice to b on drugs and still play
Still use my old TD-10 but always with EZdrummer2. Mesh heads make you lazy however....
left handed drummers FTW!!!!!!
Virendra Kaith F#ck The What? 😂
Left handed people are the most creative
Ian Paice 🥰🥰🥰
Ritchie Blackmore once said that Paice is the drummer who swings.
Well,well,well!When mr.Paice talks about this,then this must be something specialy good!I know,i saw the other great drummers speaking so great about this,but when mr. Ian Paice said so-then that is,at least for me,apsolute undenial truth!But the problem is a little to much MONEY you have to pay for this!Shame,coz i would buy it long time ago!Good staff,very good V-drum!
C'mon Ian be the 1st to use a full edrum kit on stage!
Wow, I just spoke to IAN PAICE!
wow,....it's here
it looks like roland have gone one electronic step further than just hardware and bits and pieces,odds and sods including your keyboards.thanks ian,i hope your still No 1.
Cozy Powell was one of the best and never got the full recognition either. No favoritism either, just really an original.
Interesting that he sponsors for these when his main set is from Pearl, who have their own "e-Pro Live" electronic set that's apparently pretty good.
slycordinator doesnt compare to Roland.
For the money I will stick to my set, sounds just as good and half the price.
Which set would that be?
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did you or do you or have ever played with the bbc studio orchestra?
Anyone have a video of him playing drums while singing?
very very good
SUPER
what would all these die hard guys do when they find that most the guys they thing are die hard acoustic guys are useing triggers in some form
They will act like your comment doesn't exist and have for 2 years now.
They will all of a sudden find triggers being awesome, and start telling everyone else what's the best triggers - witch of course are the ones used by their favourite drummer - and that everything else sucks big time. Then they will go back to jerking off at pictures of the drums they want to buy as soon as they can afford a drumset.
Beginning to think the kid's braces could wait a couple years.
And then the demo starts and you hear the sounds. And you immediately realize why you stick to acoustic drums.
I cant believe Ian Paice would gig with these" have seen him lots of times, his kit always sounds awesome, what would he gain from playing this kit, he is the most respected rock drummer, who can play any style, he doesn"t need synthetic drums"", "just my opinion"
He wouldn't gig with them. Watch from 4:30
need a bit of reverb on the toms. I think. but a apart from that good stuff.
his drum roll and jimmy chamberlin's are so similar
Ian.... I have your signature snare. Now you are changing on me? I cant afford this 7500$ kit. Stick with acoustic please :)
Just make sure you change your technique. I had a set of these and blew out my thumb joints. I wish there would've been a warning somewhere in the literature.
Would you mind elaborating? I've had to adjust how I approach dynamics and stick choice but, from what I've experienced, technique is technique regardless of if you're playing on a Kevlar snare or a pillow.
please keep in mind you have to change your techniques or you can blow out your thumb joints like me. now I cant play like I use to. form playing td 20's for 5 years I accelerated the were and tear on my thumbs 100 times.. I'm still playing but cant play a lot of stuff anymore. I wish I never touched them.
What. Ian and Roland?
what model drums is he playing?
It would be helpful to know.
TD30KV
There are much better sounds in that module than the ones he is playing. Toms still have a way to go sampling wise but these in the video are awful. I had a V-Drum kit 15 years ago that had toms less tubby and plastic as these. Just a bad choice of sounds to demonstrate this system. V-Drums are cool for some things, especially for recording in home & project studios. Micing an acoustic kit in a normal bedroom and getting good sounds is a tall order. Having this, especially when it allows you to load custom samples into it, is very versatile in that regard. If you're in a top flight studio, with an engineer and drum tech, recording in a sweet space with classic mics then V-Drums should not be needed...for most home/project studios they kickass though.
cool, you're the one who recorded Burn? or You fool no one? Lady Double Dealer perhaps? no? Highway Star then?
+Denis Iqra lol,lol,lol....
HAHAHAHAHAHA
+Denis Iqra Yeah because Ian Paice & the very few drummers who are famous relative to the entire population of drummers around the world are the only ones who can judge sound quality in drum equipment. There are 1000's of gigging drummers who actually use VDrums at the gig and not just as some studio toy, but they're not known globally so screw it, they don't matter right? Roland, Ludwig, Fender, Gibson, etc. are in business because of those players, not the few who are famous. Having success and a record out doesn't necessarily mean you are the authority on what constitutes good sound and the only one who can lay an opinion down.
I think these sounds had been tweaked to sound like, as much as possible, the prototypical Paice sound and not Roland's most perfect, realistic tom sound.
Ok, but headphones aint gonna cut it. What about a nice wedge, on either side of you?
The words Ian Paice and Electronic Drums don't combine for me
Might've cleaned his specs.....
Clean those glasses man. Buy the way, you are inspiring!
they're not dirty.. they are seasoned..
Amazing but extremely overpriced ! You will never get this result with midrange Roland V-drums (especially natural sounding toms/snares). However, you can generate these sounds and even obtain better ones with an open brain system like the 2box drumit 5 even if the hardware quality of Roland remains the reference. By the way, thanks a lot Ian Paice for this demo.
Bohh Sam I disagree. These are top of the line electronics. And much lie, acoustic drums, the higher the quality, the higher the price. So that said, those are on par with buying a great DW pro touring kit. You can buy the cheaper Rolands, which, much like cheaper DW’s would still be great, but not top for the line. These are for serious pros players, and therefore are price accordingly.
HE SHOULD HAVE STARTED OUT THIS VIDEO - HELLO I'M HERE TO SHOW YOU THIS EXTREMELY WAY OVER PRICED NEW KIT FROM ROLAND - AND THERE'S ABSOLUTELY NO REASON WHY IT SHOULD BE $7,500??.. LOL HAHAHA 😁
I agree. Buy maybe in some time e-drums will cost like keyboards.
Guys, I really don't understand the way of development of electric drums. We don't need your awful sounding synthesizers. We need only perfect sensors to use with sample packs like Addictive Drums e.t.c. But we don't want to pay for sample packs that you will provide - we will use old trusted staff on the pc. Just give us censors - fuck the processors, we don't need this crap.
нужен перевод
Oh, right, left handed? Hi hat..
So when will drummers really use V-Drums at actual concerts?
It's about time that drummers modernize their gear.
Please, can you show me some of those?
+Rafael Oliveira Roland V-Drums artist Michael Schack uses his TD-30KV live on stage with Netsky. Please search Netsky and Michael Schack to find videos
+Rafael Oliveira Some drummers use hybrid kits, and alot of metal drummers use triggers. E-drums carry a huge stigma with most drummers so I would expect it to take decades of progress in e-drums before you see the first drummer who only v-drums in a rock or metal setting.
+Rafael Oliveira Neil Peart of Rush uses a lot of Roland stuff, a v-drum kit and octa pads.. Cymbals.. that's how he gets all those crazy sounds in his solos and all those Orchestra hits...
needs more cowbell!!
That Roland kit has the most un-acoustic sound ever...
I just hope that you have opened up your mind and ears, by now, because they have really revolutionized the drummer, too another level, no disrespect intended!
Try some other speakers than the one on your smartphone.
That’s because it’s an electronic kit!!!
Неее Ян , беги от этих установок куда по-дальше . Реклама рекламой , но звук не твой .
Так он и говорит, что эта установка никогда не займёт место на сцене
)))Слава Богу!))Нам Ян нужен!))
Для "особо одарённых" !Никто и не воспринял это видео как реальность для Яна!
I totally agree with you on that one
It's strange but Ian had a nasty image and a working class edge to his voice in the early days of Purple. All that seems to have gone now.
I don't remember that. Was perhaps unused to the level of success and unable to deal with that, so perhaps he came across wrong.
@@ronnienose8608 Actually I watched an old clip of him on Rick Wakeman's Gastank recently, and I couldn't detect a working class accent at all, so, maybe it was me who got it wrong. I used to think his image was a bit sinister, but he has always been my favourite drummer.
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Just buy a regular acoustic set.
Что ты несешь Ян...?(
To many Snare Hotspots. Its no worth the price!
unless your a pro at or have a pro at mic acoustic drums. best go for triggers or u will sound like shite
NOT true...You can and need to learn to tune acoustic drums as well....Really not difficult to do...