So many people complaining about this kit, I’am a Pro-drummer and Music Producer, I use the TD50 to record with not forgetting a lot of pre-production ideas and its great if your prepared to edit the drum sounds the way you like it , I also own high end acoustic drums which I also record with but the main difference is you need a studio with a good live room which means increased production cost. Electronic drums just offer a different alternative your acoustic kit. I also use the TD50 with triggers on my acoustic kit (Hybrid Kit) and I’ve also used the Roland kit live but you have to make sure you are going through a good PA system.
I had the TD-50 Upgrade Pack ordered, when I heard the Pearl Mimic Pro and was so blown away by its sound that I switched my order to the Mimic Pro module. It’s nice to be able to mute the ride with a finger or hand or play side stick the way I would on a real acoustic snare drum, but even with the positional sensing and all this amazing control and variability - it doesn’t matter if it sounds fake or thin. The Pearl Mimic sounds are warm and natural - they won’t sound fake when you’re playing solo. The TD-50, as truly amazing as it is, doesn’t sound real, warm, or convincing when played alone. It’s fine when mixed in with a band, but side by side against the Mimic Pro played solo - the TD-50 does not sound as good. Better control, more variation, more believable playing simulation, but less believable sound. If money is no object - buy a TD-50 and a Mimic Pro. Use the TD-50 with its snare and ride and use it to control all pads - and send the midi output to the mimic pro.
Sem dúvidas alguma esta Bateria TD 50 é um espetáculo , sou Baterista a 55 anos trabalhei , com muitas marcas modelos diferentes de baterias e hoje uso uma TD -9 V- Drums que já acho um espetáculo.
I used the TD6V for years, and every sound guy used to come up to me and say that they've NEVER had such great sounding drums in their venues. I created my own custom kits though. I find the Roland factory kids very boring and they need a lot of tweaking but if you have a good ear you can get them to sound absolutely fantastic and they'll beat the pants off any acoustic tin cans out there.
Hoping Nick if you read these, you do a review of the new Alesis Strike kit. I think alot more of Sweetwater's customers will be in the market for that. Not that the TD 50 isn't incredible, just pricey.
Nick... Coming from another drummer, your a great all around musician as evident with your Spock's Beard Vocals on "The Emperors Clothes" and Guitar and keyboards. TY for your excellent drum equipment demos... Spot on!!!
Not sold unfortunately. Snare still a bit too "roland sounding" for me. Also would have thought that they'd do a lot more devolpment since the TD30. Might just wait it out for the TD 75 or whatever haha
Check Jay Postones kit. If you think it's still too "roland sounding" after that, I'd suggest you just never consider an electric set because you'll never be swayed.
Such a gorgeous E-kit!!!! My small gripes with kit: No percussion sets do you can’t have slave module to plug in more pads for huge kit,and they took away a rack Tim and charge more money from td-30!!!! The new td-50x module update most definitely worth the 200$ imo . More sounds (finally) and 32 channels audio over usb plus much more. Can’t wait to try out digital Hihats. Unless I win lotto I can maybe hope upgrading to td-27 one day from td-27. I have strike module as well, don’t want to sell that because I like sounds and features from both modules. Definitely purchase digital snare first, and after I check out hihats in person make decision on that
for 8000€ I would expect also a pair of balanced XLR inputs with mono/stereo panning switch available, that's what 99% of sound engineers will provide at gigs -_-
for live performance, when sound engineer provides me monitoring path(s) so I can hear rest of the band, actually doesn't need to be XLR, can be TRS (both of these are balanced mono), and Roland doesn't provide either of these on their module
The price is just ridiculous. I'm surprised that electronic drum manufacturers (Roland, Yamaha, etc.) are getting away with selling kits and modules at prices like this these days. I mean come on. You can buy EZ Drummer 2 for $150 and triggering their samples with any e drum kit just destroys sounds you'll get from ANY drum module out there. And now with Superior Drummer 3 coming out soon? Forget it. I would like to see a drum module designed for drummers like myself who trigger samples using drum software. Something with more pad inputs and pad settings instead of sounds. Just my opinion.
Superior Drummer sounds amazing AND it includes VDrum mappings out of the box, which is awesome. But the resulting feel isn't NEARLY as good as with the built-in sounds. Hours of tweaking the velocity curves, levels etc. and none of the VST kits come even close with regard to feel and playability. it's super frustrating. The VST kits sound so much better, but play so much worse. Do they play 7 THOUSAND dollars worse? Probably not ;-)
Just needs to be said......when you use the digital snare and ride inputs.....then the analog inputs for snare and ride are locked out and NOT useable. Because Nick made believe that these 2 analog inputs are still useable while using USB snare and ride, which is NOT the case. Otherwise a great video by Nick, as always
mrsayang at the 11:00 mark he says this by explaining the extra add of digital and the finger pointing at the analogs. when he says "digital" he is probably assuming people understand the difference of analog & digital
mrsayang Thanks pal. I understand what you are saying now. The specific analog snare/ride 'puts are turned off when plugged in with digital. Cheers buddy boy.
TheSidhe00 yes exactly. I know some TD-50 owners who are not happy about that fact to "loose" 2 possible additional analog inputs for other pads. Cheers to buddy boy LoL
Yes I've had the td20 since it came out and I use AD2 sounds. I heard the mimic module will allow 3rd party vst's which roland modules will not incorporate I'm not a fan of the td50 sounds a lot of the kits are not to my liking. I thought after all these years of new products (kits) they would have included this feature.
mojo drum Same for me, I've been upgrading my TD-20 kit since I've first got. Decided to go with TD-50 as I really want that digital snare and ride. Mimic looks to be a great module. Enjoy!
How do you fine the difference of the snare and ride. I watched the video from Drum-tec where he did an comparison of the analog snare and the digital snare and they both seem to play the same, I know the rim is different but what about the surface? How much of a difference?
mojo drum I've seen the Drumtec demo for the snare. Can't speak to their snare as I have not tried it, but the cross stick function is already a big thing by itself. But when I played the PD-140DS at the store, I found that the precision of the strokes and the dynamics were dead on. Positional sensing was also perfect and no hot spot whatsoever. The three ply head also made for better stick response. Just a better immersion overall. The ride was fantastic, with its bigger playing surface and real ride cymbal weight, it all made for a more natural feel. That weight made a big difference for stick response and swinging motion. But it was the way the 3 zones blended together that made the trigger really shine. The zones were not as distinct, you just played and the sound subtly changed, it was not just 3 separate sounds assigned to 3 zones. It sucks they use proprietary connectors but that was going to happen sooner or later as technology advances. They are also very expensive, to a fault, but maybe with more competition from Alesis, Roland will see the light! I'm hoping they do a digital hi-hat as well.
Cool demo, it looks like you are using the dw mdd pedal with the control plastic beater, mine ate trough the mesh in 2 weeks, do you have the same problem? i hope dw would make a changeable tip that is more suited to mesh heads.
It’s a review from a company that sells it, what would you expect lol. They’re going to highlight it’s attributes and hide it’s flaws. They’re trying to sell it. Nick always does a good job though.
Features aside, I definitely dig the layout. It's unusual to see a 5-piece kit laid out like one with 2 floor toms. With all the upgraded censors on the cymbals, where is the swelling effect one can get from a traditional ride cymbal?
Question Can you use a Rubber Beater Head on the Kick Drum? Because Tama as the new TAMA HP910LN Speed Cobra Kick Pedal. And I'm looking at the Beaters and there is no Plastic Beater listed. for that pedal.
I don't understand why Roland doesn't partner up with a Software company Toontrack, Slate or XLN??? Yet continue to use "compressed" samples with outdated modeling.. Yes, the drum tech is very cool, but the brain is it's biggest weakness and always have.,. Lastly, as a producer, many of the drummers i know of hate the sound of the Roland Drum modules.. I hope one day Roland get their heads out of their (rectums) and partner up with the best software companies.. I will not spend this much money for these lame sounds...It's that simple!
@@KeepTheGates In your dreams, U aint gonna put ROLAND out of business, all those software shit are gimmicks, as for e drums, no one beats ROLAND! thats like honda trying to put MERCEDES BENZ out of business its just not gonna happen! When your the leader in something, u dont have to integrate of follow no one's system, U DO WHAT YOU WANT AND THEY FOLLOW YOU! Hence we have ROLAND!
That would actually be very cool. But you cannot put the same amount of computing power of a pc into that brain for technical reasons, plus the technology (software and hardware architectures) are from completely different worlds.
Awesome! Not sure if it's worth that much, though. I have a Alesis Crimson II that I bought for $1500 years ago. You can't tell me it's an extra 6 or so grand for the pad sensitivity. That is ridiculous.
Don't waste your time. Alesis hasn't made a worthwhile electronic drum product in decades. Just lots of kits and modules that sound great on paper in the beginning, they promise tons of added features to come. Then the new product is released. All of the cool new updates that were supposed to come...never come...and everyone winds up pissed off that they wasted their money.
Hey, Ram Man. Thanks for reaching out. You sure can! The TD-50 will accept any Roland Trigger. Hope this helps. Jason Thiele, Senior Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1391, jason_thiele@sweetwater.com
That upgrade is indeed a killer, but it still needs adjustments to get a sound that will fit within mastered music. See my TD50 playing with the GO mixer pro directly into my IPhone 8 ua-cam.com/video/z3Feu1y-27A/v-deo.html
People are telling me that the TD 50 dosent have the supernatural like the TD 30 have do Roland still make the TD 30 brand new ?? I'm interested now I've played a TD 30 and 50 at Sam Ash music store and I did notice a slight difference between the two supernatural Wize
Edrums are great for any application. I used a TD6V for years in our church. Don't even think about using an acoustic kit in a church - in fact , acoustic kits only have 3 places where they fit in perfectly - a rock concert, outdoors or a recording studio. Other than that they are a NIGHTMARE, and you can never get away from that awful DIN that they create. Not to mention the fact that unless they mic'd up and EQ'd decently and coming through a PA system they sound like tin cans.
So at the end he sais you can have your own sounds?? Meaning that i could have in my sd card REAL high quality drum sounds and use that instead of the tin can cymbals and and everything? I have an older set but i cant do that with it. So i use Toontrack Easy drummer 3 but the latency is horrendous :(
Hey edrum fans I have a question. Can I combine the best of two worlds from the TD-50 and SD3? I wanna play SD3 via midi from my MacBook. Do I have the full features of the roland multizone snare and ride ? Thank you
Man, I'm getting tired of my tiny yamaha dtx402k and I need something the size of a td50 but something that doesnt cost me an arm and a leg. I've been searching and I'm torn between the $5000 version of the td50 or the td17. Any help ?
shiftgears211 Even though this kit is superior to the Strike Pro, it is hard to recommend this kit over it because of the price difference. If this kit was 4500$ instead of 7500$, I could make a case for it but 7500$ is just too much of a difference.
I've had a Alesis DM-10 that I purchased because they promised all these awesome expansion packs with tons of new sounds. Never happened! Then I purchased the DM-Dock. Again...they promised lots of expansion packs and new sounds. Never happened! ...anyone who buys an Alesis drum kit is just an idiot falling for their hype and you will eventually be disappointed.
Hello, Henry! The Roland TD11 came from the factory with the VH11 hi hat, which is compatible with the TD50 module. Further, all of the pads that came with the TD11 will also work with the TD50. That said, you won’t be able to utilize the digital trigger inputs on the TD50 with standard analog pads. Here is a walkthrough from Roland explaining how to optimize the VH11 hi hat for use with the TD50: rolandus.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/217019906-TD-50K-Calibrating-the-VH-11-Hihat-Pad Thanks for the interest! Cody Kraus, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1766, cody_kraus@sweetwater.com
We still have a long way to go before midi drums comes even near the sound and feel of an acoustic kit. Especially continuous hits on a same drum sounds dead and fake. Mainly because there is no acoustic/psysical reaction on the hits. But for practice and/or electro music or special situations, I bet it's a great but expensive kit
It's funny how many people are bitching about the price. The only valid arguments are concerning the quality of the samples, which isn't an issue if you're able to import your own. Do you people expect high end music gear to come cheap? There are condenser microphones that cost more than this entire kit. Don't expect to buy nice shit if you can't fork out the cash.
As a professional I'm thinking how many gigs will it take me to recoup my $7500.00 and start seeing a profit this thing can't just sit in my studio I like the sample option Gus's I link my SpdSx sample my acoustic kits and cymbals and go from there
Hey, Brutal Pigsqueal. Yes, you can. You can use the analog outputs from the TD50, or you can use midi (if your Scarlett has midi). I hope this helps. Jason Thiele, Senior Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1391, jason_thiele@sweetwater.com
@@sweetwater I have a Scarlett 2i2 gen 2 will it plug in 1 of these holes that says holes will I plug it in there static.roland.com/assets/images/products/gallery/td-50_front_gal.jpg
The prices of Roland v-drums have always been freaking ridiculous. For 5 grand you can have a totally incredible many piece real drum kit. At the most this thing should be 3k USD.
Roland has to start merging a snare throw off into this new digital snare capability! It is a simple button on the side of the drum and a software update to the td50. Geez!!!!
I got something for you. I’ve called Akaipro about this issue and Rolandus. No one seems to know this. Ok I’m using The Roland TD-50 E Kit. So I program some Midi inside of the MPCX thinking that I can bounce it down to Audio with-in the MPCX. Everyone Says no it can’t be done. So I’m like Why can’t it. It’s Midi Data Info. The Roland Brain is connect USB Into The MPCX So I have to bounce the Midi out take it over into Protools Which Sucks then using USB To Roland TD 50 Sound Brain.
I can see why they would charge $7500 for it - You can control the sound of any drum or cymbal a million different ways. Personally, I’m done lugging 18 different rides and crashes and to find out each room you play makes the drum sound either incredible or incredibly shitty. There’s no way around the price for a new one but still, $7500 ain’t nothing to sneeze at - Plus, you also need a good PA on top of it, so you’re now approaching $10,000....😵
This is the best video I have seen explaining what the TD-50 can do. All the electric drum companies should take note and do what you did.
Agreed!
So many people complaining about this kit, I’am a Pro-drummer and Music Producer, I use the TD50 to record with not forgetting a lot of pre-production ideas and its great if your prepared to edit the drum sounds the way you like it , I also own high end acoustic drums which I also record with but the main difference is you need a studio with a good live room which means increased production cost. Electronic drums just offer a different alternative your acoustic kit. I also use the TD50 with triggers on my acoustic kit (Hybrid Kit) and I’ve also used the Roland kit live but you have to make sure you are going through a good PA system.
I had the TD-50 Upgrade Pack ordered, when I heard the Pearl Mimic Pro and was so blown away by its sound that I switched my order to the Mimic Pro module. It’s nice to be able to mute the ride with a finger or hand or play side stick the way I would on a real acoustic snare drum, but even with the positional sensing and all this amazing control and variability - it doesn’t matter if it sounds fake or thin. The Pearl Mimic sounds are warm and natural - they won’t sound fake when you’re playing solo. The TD-50, as truly amazing as it is, doesn’t sound real, warm, or convincing when played alone. It’s fine when mixed in with a band, but side by side against the Mimic Pro played solo - the TD-50 does not sound as good. Better control, more variation, more believable playing simulation, but less believable sound.
If money is no object - buy a TD-50 and a Mimic Pro. Use the TD-50 with its snare and ride and use it to control all pads - and send the midi output to the mimic pro.
The mimic uses SSD5. Those are some of the best samples available IMO
Would love to get my hands on one of these. Just need to refinance my house first. Oh yeah, and ask the wife...Guess I wont see one LOL
tenordrummercj They are priced ridiculously high I agree. 5k would make more sense.
Yes the price is high but I own a lot of used Roland gear no matter what anyone says Roland’s reliability is bar none and worth it because it lasts
This is actually my dream drum kit just seeing it puts a smile on my face
Sem dúvidas alguma esta Bateria TD 50 é um espetáculo , sou Baterista a 55 anos trabalhei , com muitas marcas modelos diferentes de baterias e hoje uso uma TD -9 V- Drums que já acho um espetáculo.
I love Nicks demos. I would t be watching this if he wasn’t doing it. Plus, he’s a killer player.
I used the TD6V for years, and every sound guy used to come up to me and say that they've NEVER had such great sounding drums in their venues. I created my own custom kits though. I find the Roland factory kids very boring and they need a lot of tweaking but if you have a good ear you can get them to sound absolutely fantastic and they'll beat the pants off any acoustic tin cans out there.
He's definitely professional Mr Nick brings the best out of all Drum Kit's in the world amazing and well skilled veteran
Drummer
Nicks reviews are the best. Always well explained and of course his playing is outstanding.
Hoping Nick if you read these, you do a review of the new Alesis Strike kit. I think alot more of Sweetwater's customers will be in the market for that. Not that the TD 50 isn't incredible, just pricey.
Tim Kelly I'm sure he will when they get the kits in house. Won't be for another couple of months.
Nick... Coming from another drummer, your a great all around musician as evident with your Spock's Beard Vocals on "The Emperors Clothes" and Guitar and keyboards. TY for your excellent drum equipment demos... Spot on!!!
Not sold unfortunately. Snare still a bit too "roland sounding" for me.
Also would have thought that they'd do a lot more devolpment since the TD30.
Might just wait it out for the TD 75 or whatever haha
C K You are so predictable dude! ROFL!
ahah saw u on a gavin harrison video
Check Jay Postones kit. If you think it's still too "roland sounding" after that, I'd suggest you just never consider an electric set because you'll never be swayed.
Well, I like that Roland sound.
Yes I would love the new Roland kit
Excellent product and demo!!
That outro was dope Nick!!!
Love this guy, very funny
He's funny but he can play his ass of I have seen him perform in real life before no matter what kit you put him on
@OC Jones uuh he knows spocks beard
Nick always makes great videos. Wish my wife would let me get this set :sigh:
This guy sounds like Howard from Better Call Saul
That's a great call. But "this guy" when talking about a legend like Nick is a bit of a crime.
I have this but I need to find out how it works!
Can we get a review of the Roland SPD-SX? Can't find many good videos of it on UA-cam that really explain what can be done with it.
Awesome review, thanks!
🙂👍
Thanks for the detailed explanation!
Watch collab Roland Fantom & TD-50 ! 👉🏽ua-cam.com/video/GU2gdpVcUWo/v-deo.html
Excellent amazing drum.
Such a gorgeous E-kit!!!! My small gripes with kit: No percussion sets do you can’t have slave module to plug in more pads for huge kit,and they took away a rack Tim and charge more money from td-30!!!! The new td-50x module update most definitely worth the 200$ imo . More sounds (finally) and 32 channels audio over usb plus much more. Can’t wait to try out digital
Hihats. Unless I win lotto I can maybe hope upgrading to td-27 one day from td-27. I have strike module as well, don’t want to sell that because I like sounds and features from both modules. Definitely purchase digital snare first, and after I check out hihats in person make decision on that
for 8000€ I would expect also a pair of balanced XLR inputs with mono/stereo panning switch available,
that's what 99% of sound engineers will provide at gigs -_-
TzzSmk XLR inputs? Why do you need inputs for?
for live performance, when sound engineer provides me monitoring path(s) so I can hear rest of the band,
actually doesn't need to be XLR, can be TRS (both of these are balanced mono), and Roland doesn't provide either of these on their module
TzzSmk interesting to know...
This module has clot inputs on it
For €8000 i buy 2 drums with all hardware and 2 sets of cymbal... And also a PC 😂
30:48 lol love it
Roe Sham Boe sweet waaaaa terrrrr
The price is just ridiculous. I'm surprised that electronic drum manufacturers (Roland, Yamaha, etc.) are getting away with selling kits and modules at prices like this these days. I mean come on. You can buy EZ Drummer 2 for $150 and triggering their samples with any e drum kit just destroys sounds you'll get from ANY drum module out there. And now with Superior Drummer 3 coming out soon? Forget it.
I would like to see a drum module designed for drummers like myself who trigger samples using drum software. Something with more pad inputs and pad settings instead of sounds. Just my opinion.
not every 1 has da brainz like u dooz
Superior Drummer sounds amazing AND it includes VDrum mappings out of the box, which is awesome. But the resulting feel isn't NEARLY as good as with the built-in sounds. Hours of tweaking the velocity curves, levels etc. and none of the VST kits come even close with regard to feel and playability. it's super frustrating. The VST kits sound so much better, but play so much worse. Do they play 7 THOUSAND dollars worse? Probably not ;-)
How can I layer my kick Drum and Crash cymbal on 1 pad? or cymbal? I need to layer both of them..
Just needs to be said......when you use the digital snare and ride inputs.....then the analog inputs for snare and ride are locked out and NOT useable. Because Nick made believe that these 2 analog inputs are still useable while using USB snare and ride, which is NOT the case. Otherwise a great video by Nick, as always
mrsayang at the 11:00 mark he says this by explaining the extra add of digital and the finger pointing at the analogs. when he says "digital" he is probably assuming people understand the difference of analog & digital
TheSidhe00 no sorry Pal. By reading your comment I can see that you don't understand what I am talking about. Other TD-50 owners know what I mean.
mrsayang Thanks pal. I understand what you are saying now. The specific analog snare/ride 'puts are turned off when plugged in with digital. Cheers buddy boy.
TheSidhe00 yes exactly. I know some TD-50 owners who are not happy about that fact to "loose" 2 possible additional analog inputs for other pads. Cheers to buddy boy LoL
This is like complaining you can't use your spare tire in addition to the 4 that are already on the car. "But, but, I have another tire!"
Could you do a review on the pearl mimic pro module when it comes out I may prefer this over the td50
mojo drum The Mimic is only a module, do you already own a kit to use it with?
Yes I've had the td20 since it came out and I use AD2 sounds. I heard the mimic module will allow 3rd party vst's which roland modules will not incorporate I'm not a fan of the td50 sounds a lot of the kits are not to my liking. I thought after all these years of new products (kits) they would have included this feature.
mojo drum Same for me, I've been upgrading my TD-20 kit since I've first got. Decided to go with TD-50 as I really want that digital snare and ride. Mimic looks to be a great module. Enjoy!
How do you fine the difference of the snare and ride. I watched the video from Drum-tec where he did an comparison of the analog snare and the digital snare and they both seem to play the same, I know the rim is different but what about the surface? How much of a difference?
mojo drum I've seen the Drumtec demo for the snare. Can't speak to their snare as I have not tried it, but the cross stick function is already a big thing by itself. But when I played the PD-140DS at the store, I found that the precision of the strokes and the dynamics were dead on. Positional sensing was also perfect and no hot spot whatsoever. The three ply head also made for better stick response. Just a better immersion overall.
The ride was fantastic, with its bigger playing surface and real ride cymbal weight, it all made for a more natural feel. That weight made a big difference for stick response and swinging motion. But it was the way the 3 zones blended together that made the trigger really shine. The zones were not as distinct, you just played and the sound subtly changed, it was not just 3 separate sounds assigned to 3 zones.
It sucks they use proprietary connectors but that was going to happen sooner or later as technology advances.
They are also very expensive, to a fault, but maybe with more competition from Alesis, Roland will see the light!
I'm hoping they do a digital hi-hat as well.
Really cool video. Love My TD50 module.
Jealous u can't afford?
@sweetwatersound, please make a demonstration vid, with buzz roll and open roll on the snare:) !
i only have a td25kv and i really want a td50kv 😂😭
Got to get me one or two (one with the KD22A) of these. It would be brilliant for playing Killer on.
so what kind of cord would i have to buy to plug my iphone/ipod in to play to my music using the mix in??
Cool demo, it looks like you are using the dw mdd pedal with the control plastic beater, mine ate trough the mesh in 2 weeks, do you have the same problem? i hope dw would make a changeable tip that is more suited to mesh heads.
My favorite pre set setting is the hard rock one because the floor tom sounds like a laser gun
Nick should do a in depth on the mimic pro
This isn't a review, it's a commercial. It's very helpful information to know, but you should label it accordingly.
I dont man!
It’s a review from a company that sells it, what would you expect lol. They’re going to highlight it’s attributes and hide it’s flaws. They’re trying to sell it. Nick always does a good job though.
Steve it's most definitely a review. He's reviewing for us what it can do.
I have no idea why Roland doesn't team up with Toontrack for a Superior Drummer version of their v-drums.
Christopher Pederson I hope the mimic pro would force them to do so
🥁O. M. G. !!! 😍😍😍😍
I still want to down load the TD 30 on to the TD 50 so I can have the best of both worlds
Great demo Nick,
why wasn't the KD-A22
featured?
Okay this is what I wanted to hear effects and compressor gateing 👍😄
what about the different colors which you mentioned? you didn't demo that....
do you have some sonor drums in the house , like the vintage series ?
i don't think sweetwater carries the sonor line
cool kit
Features aside, I definitely dig the layout. It's unusual to see a 5-piece kit laid out like one with 2 floor toms.
With all the upgraded censors on the cymbals, where is the swelling effect one can get from a traditional ride cymbal?
Yes
So in 2020, Whats the best Roland kit, and whats the difference between the TD 50KV and the VAD 506 ? and is one considered better than the other ?
This is insane.
Question Can you use a Rubber Beater Head on the Kick Drum? Because Tama as the new TAMA HP910LN Speed Cobra Kick Pedal. And I'm looking at the Beaters and there is no Plastic Beater listed. for that pedal.
Ill wait till the price drops like the rest of the TD lineup
How does Roland base their prices? At the end of the day, aside from the module, it's a bunch of mesh, rubber, metal and sensors.
Consumer demand and overhead.
I don't understand why Roland doesn't partner up with a Software company Toontrack, Slate or XLN??? Yet continue to use "compressed" samples with outdated modeling..
Yes, the drum tech is very cool, but the brain is it's biggest weakness and always have.,.
Lastly, as a producer, many of the drummers i know of hate the sound of the Roland Drum modules.. I hope one day Roland get their heads out of their (rectums) and partner up with the best software companies..
I will not spend this much money for these lame sounds...It's that simple!
get a VAD series kit and ssd5 for your laptop
Oh damn, you're going to put them out of business
@@KeepTheGates In your dreams, U aint gonna put ROLAND out of business, all those software shit are gimmicks, as for e drums, no one beats ROLAND! thats like honda trying to put MERCEDES BENZ out of business its just not gonna happen! When your the leader in something, u dont have to integrate of follow no one's system, U DO WHAT YOU WANT AND THEY FOLLOW YOU! Hence we have ROLAND!
That would actually be very cool. But you cannot put the same amount of computing power of a pc into that brain for technical reasons, plus the technology (software and hardware architectures) are from completely different worlds.
man these look kinda, SWEET!!!!! i don't wanna know the numbers do I??? heads look comfy though.....
not one video mentions that you get 1 less tom than the 30KV
nycjin816 you can customize it when you buy it. There are many different configs. They even have a KD-A22 kick that's a 22" bass drum shell.
Great Channel
Nice kit...but my favourite is the Alesis DM-10 Studio :)
Can you load sounds from superior drummer in with the card? So there is no latency....sounds triggered from the module?
Awesome! Not sure if it's worth that much, though. I have a Alesis Crimson II that I bought for $1500 years ago. You can't tell me it's an extra 6 or so grand for the pad sensitivity. That is ridiculous.
Where's the alesis strike pro demo?
Beto Castelo You can't demo something that is not released yet. March at the earliest...
Don't waste your time. Alesis hasn't made a worthwhile electronic drum product in decades. Just lots of kits and modules that sound great on paper in the beginning, they promise tons of added features to come. Then the new product is released. All of the cool new updates that were supposed to come...never come...and everyone winds up pissed off that they wasted their money.
journeyseb I was referring to when they were at namm
Beto Castelo Then you should have said that...
You forgot to mention the 22-inch bass drum option
And if I use mallets?
Can I run the Roland KD7 Kick drum , PD100 pads and PD9 cymbal pads with the TD-50 module?
Hey, Ram Man. Thanks for reaching out. You sure can! The TD-50 will accept any Roland Trigger.
Hope this helps.
Jason Thiele, Senior Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1391, jason_thiele@sweetwater.com
Why the tom 4 is plugged when there are 3 toms? i'm just wondering.
That upgrade is indeed a killer, but it still needs adjustments to get a sound that will fit within mastered music. See my TD50 playing with the GO mixer pro directly into my IPhone 8 ua-cam.com/video/z3Feu1y-27A/v-deo.html
Could anyone tell me is it possible to connect a mic 🎤 into the sound module or ear bugs into the Auxiliary so I can play and talk at the same time.
I thought the 50 had a full-size bass drum? And deeper toms....?
People are telling me that the TD 50 dosent have the supernatural like the TD 30 have do Roland still make the TD 30 brand new ?? I'm interested now I've played a TD 30 and 50 at Sam Ash music store and I did notice a slight difference between the two supernatural Wize
I play by ear so I hear in Very perfect detail
The TD 50 does sound really good but I need a little more aumf you know
I'm looking for a good electronic kit for the new building my church is building and this is amazing
Edrums are great for any application. I used a TD6V for years in our church. Don't even think about using an acoustic kit in a church - in fact , acoustic kits only have 3 places where they fit in perfectly - a rock concert, outdoors or a recording studio. Other than that they are a NIGHTMARE, and you can never get away from that awful DIN that they create. Not to mention the fact that unless they mic'd up and EQ'd decently and coming through a PA system they sound like tin cans.
Would you be able to record say with a DAW? Like in a soundcard and get the inputs in say, Logic or Pro tools?
Yes
Meu sonho,top
I still would play real brilliant ziljhan symbols with overhead mic's Live in and setting
Does this module work with an acoustic set?
Shane Spooner are you dumb?
So at the end he sais you can have your own sounds?? Meaning that i could have in my sd card REAL high quality drum sounds and use that instead of the tin can cymbals and and everything? I have an older set but i cant do that with it. So i use Toontrack Easy drummer 3 but the latency is horrendous :(
Hey edrum fans I have a question. Can I combine the best of two worlds from the TD-50 and SD3? I wanna play SD3 via midi from my MacBook. Do I have the full features of the roland multizone snare and ride ? Thank you
Look up drumtec they managed to do it
If you need more help you could look up 65 drums
Imy own mix 'm loving it
As someone who has played this lot extensively in live settings..its not worth 8500 dollars..it failed on me many times.
Man, I'm getting tired of my tiny yamaha dtx402k and I need something the size of a td50 but something that doesnt cost me an arm and a leg.
I've been searching and I'm torn between the $5000 version of the td50 or the td17. Any help ?
Wtf are you doing ? I’d Recommend the TD-17, simply because of the features and the price point
What do you mean when you say "Digital pads"? I thoughts all eDrum pads are digital
They aren't. Some pads send an analog signal to the module, which is the digital side of the kit.
Just too expensive. Really like them but now that Alesia strike pro is out and for $2300!! I think that will be my next kit
shiftgears211 Even though this kit is superior to the Strike Pro, it is hard to recommend this kit over it because of the price difference. If this kit was 4500$ instead of 7500$, I could make a case for it but 7500$ is just too much of a difference.
journeyseb Exactly
Poor guy...I feel sorry for you for having to own an Alesis drum kit. Get ready for lots of frustration and promises that never come true.
J Casey sure. Says the Roland fan boy whose never played either of these two kits mentioned.
I've had a Alesis DM-10 that I purchased because they promised all these awesome expansion packs with tons of new sounds. Never happened! Then I purchased the DM-Dock. Again...they promised lots of expansion packs and new sounds. Never happened! ...anyone who buys an Alesis drum kit is just an idiot falling for their hype and you will eventually be disappointed.
Can you download drum software directly to the module?
Lee Jay Yes
Can someone me whether or not if the Roland td-11 pads is compatible( hi-hat) compatible to the Roland td50kv module?
Hello, Henry! The Roland TD11 came from the factory with the VH11 hi hat, which is compatible with the TD50 module. Further, all of the pads that came with the TD11 will also work with the TD50. That said, you won’t be able to utilize the digital trigger inputs on the TD50 with standard analog pads. Here is a walkthrough from Roland explaining how to optimize the VH11 hi hat for use with the TD50:
rolandus.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/217019906-TD-50K-Calibrating-the-VH-11-Hihat-Pad
Thanks for the interest!
Cody Kraus, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1766, cody_kraus@sweetwater.com
@@sweetwater thanks
Sold. I have just brought one for my rental company
We still have a long way to go before midi drums comes even near the sound and feel of an acoustic kit. Especially continuous hits on a same drum sounds dead and fake. Mainly because there is no acoustic/psysical reaction on the hits. But for practice and/or electro music or special situations, I bet it's a great but expensive kit
Why is the screen blue and black though
It's funny how many people are bitching about the price. The only valid arguments are concerning the quality of the samples, which isn't an issue if you're able to import your own. Do you people expect high end music gear to come cheap? There are condenser microphones that cost more than this entire kit. Don't expect to buy nice shit if you can't fork out the cash.
Can i add my own sounds on ?!!
As a professional I'm thinking how many gigs will it take me to recoup my $7500.00 and start seeing a profit this thing can't just sit in my studio I like the sample option Gus's I link my SpdSx sample my acoustic kits and cymbals and go from there
Can I use my Focus rite scarlett with this kit to record
Hey, Brutal Pigsqueal. Yes, you can. You can use the analog outputs from the TD50, or you can use midi (if your Scarlett has midi).
I hope this helps.
Jason Thiele, Senior Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1391, jason_thiele@sweetwater.com
@@sweetwater I have a Scarlett 2i2 gen 2 will it plug in 1 of these holes that says holes will I plug it in there
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Who else thought he was going to start playing "In the Air Tonight" at 22:30? Lol
The prices of Roland v-drums have always been freaking ridiculous. For 5 grand you can have a totally incredible many piece real drum kit. At the most this thing should be 3k USD.
is it also available in the Philippines ???
Reijan Sing. Watching Roland PH not. Only the TD-25KV is available for Php 165 K. Maybe order elsewhere, but you know the PH customs.......:-(
Roland has to start merging a snare throw off into this new digital snare capability! It is a simple button on the side of the drum and a software update to the td50. Geez!!!!
Agreed. In my TD20, I can use my foot switch to have snare on or off. The TD50 does not have that option in foot switch settings.
Raymond Toms. I haven’t even been able to turn snare off at all on the TD50 let alone with a foot switch.
I got something for you. I’ve called Akaipro about this issue and Rolandus. No one seems to know this. Ok I’m using The Roland TD-50 E Kit. So I program some Midi inside of the MPCX thinking that I can bounce it down to Audio with-in the MPCX. Everyone Says no it can’t be done. So I’m like Why can’t it. It’s Midi Data Info. The Roland Brain is connect USB Into The MPCX So I have to bounce the Midi out take it over into Protools Which Sucks then using USB To Roland TD 50 Sound Brain.
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"just neat"
I can see why they would charge $7500 for it - You can control the sound of any drum or cymbal a million different ways. Personally, I’m done lugging 18 different rides and crashes and to find out each room you play makes the drum sound either incredible or incredibly shitty. There’s no way around the price for a new one but still, $7500 ain’t nothing to sneeze at - Plus, you also need a good PA on top of it, so you’re now approaching $10,000....😵