@@npaz24 yup. Worked perfectly. My only downside is the rack it came with is on the smaller side so it’s a really tight squeeze. I’m gonna be getting a new rack but I’m lazy to reconfigure everything and do the cable management all over again. It was a real bitch
Awesome! Thank you so much for posting this! I play a lot of Caligula's Horse and I've been wanting to add some crash / china cymbals to my Roland TD 11.
Hey. Great video. Can you share the link for that specific splitter cable please? I tried splitting the signal with a Hosa brand splitter and it did not work. Roland Td17.Thx
When I did this my 2nd crash that came with the kit was killed like it doesn’t make noise anymore and the 3rd cymbals I plugged in with the splitter also didn’t work but when I took the splitter off and tried to run the factory setup again the stock cymbal no splitter is still dead not making any sound i can’t fix it!!!
Merci Beaucoup pour le video!! Noticed your kit sounds really good when recorded - could you plz explain what you used to record &/or methods, or have another video on that? Thanks Again!!
Does this also apply to splitting the existing cymbals? In other words, if I run out of toms to split, can I do the same with the cymbals? I tried but it wasn’t working. Not sure if it’s possible or not
Hey man great video! Im not sure if I hooked it up wrong but the rim of my drum and the edge of the cymbal pad still makes the sound of the of the opposite pad. Like if I hit the cymbal pad sometimes itll make the drum sound and when i hit the drum pad sometimes itll just make the sound of the cymbal. Never just the sound i want it to make
Ciao, non posso garantire al 100% perché non posso fare una prova, comunque se il kit ha almeno un pad con 2 trigger direi che dovrebbe funzionare perché in termini di uscita dal modulo non cambia nulla.
What if I would simply like to have another China cymbal or crash ? and not perhaps be using a the second sound of the pad can i then choose like you did just plug in the spliter and assign another pad to be crash or does one have to set up it so for example if i strike the rim it it "rim" sound or can I just adjust the full pad to give "crash" sound when strike
The flow & operation of your hi-hat sounds nothing like mine. Practically sounds acoustic. Is it the calibration? How did you get yours to function so lifelike like that?
Hello, to be honest I haven't touched the hi hat since I calibrated it the first time just after buying the kit,because I was happy with the sound. It's the hi hat n.138 (14'' session hh)
Hi man, please, help me. I bought a CY-5 Cymbal to use like a splash in my TD-11KV, but I don't how to install. I don't have any extra pedestal to put my cy-5. (Sorry my English, it's not my first language)
Hey man, if I understand correcly you are missing the mechanical support for the cymbal, which you can find on a lot of music instruments websites. Mine is a double cymbal stand but you can find supports to attach directly to your rack. I don't know your drum kit so what I would is checking the name of the cymbal supports that came with your kit and then check of they are also sold separately (normally thetly are). Otherwise try to find a comparable support
I have the Roland td-1dmk and there is only 1 extra output available for the ride cymbal. I want to buy the Roland ride cymbal that has 3 zones. But the problem is that the cymbal requires 2 audio jack connections. If I buy this splitter, will it solve my issue?
I would say yes... If you connect 1 audio jack to the only output available and then you split it in 2 other audio Jacks, you can connect one to the ride and one to the ride bell. It should work.
@@doubledragtap Nope, you cant expand the TD-1dmk :/ I had to buy the TD6, but even that module needs some configuration and a firmare installation to let you use the triple zone cymbal. My advice is to buy a TD-9. I think you can just plug and play on that module without installing anything. Please do your research before buying another module!
Off subject but I need an opinion...i have a chance to buy a roland td 20 very clean and in great shape for $1,900..is that to high? He had it at 2,000 and wont move from 1,900
If it's in perfect conditions, as sometimes happens when someone buys a kit and then they have to sell it immediately for other reasons, I would take it. Maybe considering the investment and the fact that it's an electric product I would ask to try it first if possible.
If you buy the cymbal separately, normally the cable is not included. However online stores usually offer some package deals like cymbal+cable+stand for example
Hi, I have a question. Do you use the splitter on the splash cymbal too? I plan to adding china on my TDV17KVX. But still not sure whether I use splitter on the input for 2nd crash or put it in ride bell input.
Hi, yes I use the splitter for the splash too but only because I added 2 extra pads on my left, not just 1. So I splitted the splash bell and diverted it on one of the pads on my left. If you are adding only 1 piece (the china) and nothing else, you don't need the splitter because the module already has 1 extra input you can use
Hi, what ride? I only have one which is the one included with the kit, and it's the only cymbal with 3 trigger zones so I didn't touch it. If you meant the splash which I added indeed, I used the extra connection of the module and I split it to divert 1 trigger to an additional pad on my left
The one I show in the video is a specific one for E-drums, I bought it on Drum-Tec website. But I am also using a simple aux splitter with jack cable adapters and so far it worked well too
Ciao, direi che questo metodo funziona a prescindere dal modulo, la cosa importante è avere a disposizione un dual trigger pad. Il vantaggio è proprio il fatto che "splittando" un cavo non si ha bisogno di ingressi aggiuntivi sul modulo
@@migodrums957 grazie per la risposta innanzitutto. Essendo io ignorante nel campo la mia intenzione è semplicemente aggiungere un pad in più alla mi roland Td25kv appunto, e vorrei sapere di cosa necessità il modulo per questa espansione
Non c'è di che. Ti serve solo lo splitter, da applicare a un cavo che va dal modulo a un pad con due o più trigger (cioè un pad con più "zone" di suono). Aggiungendo un cavo extra puoi così separare i due suoni e dirottarne uno sul pad in più che vuoi aggiungere. Ovviamente rinunci a un suono del dual trigger pad (che sarà uguale a quello del pad extra), ma è il modo più semplice per aggiungere un pad
Nice video! Can you tell me if this splitter works the other way around? I mean, sending 2 separate signals into 2 different input in the drum module from a dual trigger pad. Thanks
I also expanded my TD 17 KVX with drumsplitter but I have a problem with the threshold of the pads connected to the rim. Even if the threshold is set to 0 in the menu, the pad connected to the rim simply does not take light strokes. The same pad attached to the head works fine. Do you have any advice on how to solve this?
Hi, to be honest I don't know... My pad connected to rim has a lower sensitivity too but it's just a different pad than the others. Have you tried to connect to Rim one of the pads that come with the kit? Does it change anything? Sorry for not being able to help much...
@@migodrums957 Thank you for the quick reply. Yes, I tried it, two PDX 8, rim threshold again, but not so strong. For the pad connected to the head, lowest "trigger value" in the pad setup menu was 4, but for the pad connected to rim it was 14 (like ghost note). Cymbals are bad, two CY 12 on drumsplitter, and those values were 4 and 18 (almost normal hit). What additional cymbals and pads do you use and what are your settings and minimum "trigger values"?
Cool video. I subbed. I have a question. I just bought an electronic drum set last Sunday. My question is, Are "Elesis" pads compatible with a"KAT KT1" module?
Ciao sto imparando la batteria e sto pensando di prendere il tuo stesso kit. Mi consigli qualche canzone che reputi sia semplice per iniziare a suonare?
Ciao, ti consiglierei invece di pensare a specifiche canzoni, di imparare un pò di grooves semplici in 4/4 (magari cambiando vari pattern di cassa e aggiungendo aperture di Charlestone e fill) che puoi in seguito applicare su moltissime canzoni pop e rock (un esempio che mi viene in mente sono gli AC/DC). Prova varie velocità e cerca di esercitarti sempre con un click in cuffia
@@migodrums957 Grazie. Ultima domanda, sono indeciso tra Kv e Kvx. la differenza è tanta. Sia nel prezzo che nella sostanza. Consigli di partire dal basso oppure forse meglio evitare e prendere il modello completo?
@@dapone20 ciao! Eh, bella domanda... Se stai imparando a suonare ti sconsiglierei di spendere tanto per una batteria elettronica (che è comunque un surrogato), ma immagino tu sia obbligato da fattori "logistici" come me. Non ho mai suonato una KV ma mi sembra che la differenza principale sia un piatto in meno e Charlie senza asta (nella kvx devi comunque comprarla separata) che non è il massimo. Ha però il rullante delle stesse dimensioni e monta pelli mesh che è la cosa più importante, per rimbalzo e rumorosità. In sintesi, se ti interessa imparare a suonare bene, con la giusta postura e praticando i rudimenti, devi prendere uno strumento di qualità. Se vuoi più che altro divertirti suonando canzoni etc... Puoi spendere anche meno della KV
@@migodrums957 grazie per la risposta. La situazione è questa. Sto imparando la batteria con un maestro, ma non avendo un kit a casa vado piuttosto a rilento. Ho selezionato questa Roland. Anche grazie ai tuoi video. Ho trovato i due modelli da un rivenditore e hanno una differenza di prezzo di 300 euro. Ora mi chiedo se questa differenza di prezzo vale la pena o meno. Poi non so se diventerò batterista di qualche grande band 😂 però vorrei lo strumento giusto per imparare. Se con la kv sarei costretto quanto prima a fare upgrade allora prendo direttamente la kvx. So che forse ti chiedo troppo. Ma ho bisogno di un parere.
@@dapone20 Allora io andrei sulla kvx. 300 euro (+asta Charlie) in più ma almeno hai lo strumento uguale all'acustico con un Charlestone vero. E ti darà più soddisfazione quando comincerai a suonare bene.
Domandona da 100000 di euri: io ho 2 pad pdx 8 che voglio splittare dall'aux non riesco ad avere su entrambi head ma uno va su rim. Come faccio ad utilizzare entrambi i pad utilizzando l'head come fai tu nel video e non il cerchio sul secondo pad? sto impazzendo! grazie se riesci ad aiutarmi!
Nice video man. Is that still the original rack you're using for most of the kit there? I have a td17 and I find the rack very small. Youve done very well to fit all those extra pads around it!
Thanks man! Yes it's still the original rack but in order to add those 2 pads on my left I have bought a double tom tom floor stand. The rack is big enough to ad a couple of extra cymbals, that's it...
ciao avrei una domanda io ho la td17 kv come tu sai la kv ha il cy 8 come ride invece la kvx ha il cy13,allora la questione è la seguente io vorrei prendere il cy 13 e metterlo sulla kv solo che la centralina della kv ha un solo cavo destinato al ride mentre la centralina della kvx ha 2 cavi destinati al ride uno tutto per la campana e laltro destinato alla parte centrale e alla zona esterna del piatto volevo chiederti se io comprassi il cy 13 e nelle entrata per la zona centrale e quella esterna ci metterei il cavo che gia mi viene fornito con la kv e poi metterei laltro cavo per la campana che mi viene fornito col piatto e poi lo inserissi nell entrata aux che è presente dietro la centralina funzionerebbe ovvero si sentirebbe anche il suono della campana?
Ciao, se ho capito bene vorresti usare lo splitter per collegare i 2 cavi che vanno al piatto (campana + zona centrale) in un unica entrata che puoi inserire in un'unica porta aux. Ad essere onesto non sono sicuro al 100% che funzioni, anche se a logica ti direi di sì.
Ho capito, credo che funzioni perché comunque nel caso del raid il trigger della campana è collegato appunto ad un cavo separato quindi è come se fosse un pezzo separato in un certo senso. Secondo me funzionerebbe
Anyone with a Crimson, Forge, Command, DM10 MKII Studio, DM10 MKII PRO kit can just use a Normal Stereo Female 1/4 to 2 Mono 1/4 y adapter without the use of a Resistor, that hack is designed for Roland Modules thus the Alesis does not require one!
I made my own splitters and had my TD11 with 7 cymbals, now I added a TD27 and have 8 cymbals and 5 toms with the possibility to add more (just ran out of rack space): ua-cam.com/video/8aaWg0iHOwM/v-deo.html
Youre a fake! What you did was take a dual pad and move 1 of its 2 sounds to a different pad. So what used to be a dual pad, now plays only 1 sound and the additional pad plays just one sound. That is WASTING a drum port by restricting a dual port pad to a single port pad. You had 4 months to reply to me or correct me but you've said nothing. This video has no benefits, just a waste of hardware. I cant believe people believe youre helping them.
I want to add another base drum to use double pedal with the same base drum sound. How can I do that?. I have the same TD-17 kvx e drums. Using a splitter. What is the setup in the sound module?
It's important to add that the single input female Jack must be STEREO, and the other two mono.
Great observatiob
Thanks for explaining this. I’m going to be adding a 4th Tom and a splash, China and 2nd crash to my td17vx
Did it work bro?
@@npaz24 yup. Worked perfectly. My only downside is the rack it came with is on the smaller side so it’s a really tight squeeze. I’m gonna be getting a new rack but I’m lazy to reconfigure everything and do the cable management all over again. It was a real bitch
Omg that was a rabbit hole, thanks man I’ll try a generic splitter first and follow the plug in advice.
Dude awesome i finally understand. You made the best explanation on youtube. Thanks!!!
Thanks man!!
@@migodrums957 just a last question: can i hit the newly connected pad and the old splitted one at the same time? I saw some vids talk about it.
Very good! Thank You
Very helpful info.I want an electronic kit but with lots of cymbals.Thank You
Quick and concise. Thanks!! Great content man!
Thanks man!
great work, I didn't know about the H&R piece so this will help with my A2E conversion. Thank you
Happy to help! 👍🏻
I really appreciate this, thank you for the video!
Thanks a lot for this tutorial. I always thought I had to buy another drum module to add more cymbals/toms.
Great informative video
Thanks for sharing rhis 🤘
Thank you!
Awesome! Thank you so much for posting this! I play a lot of Caligula's Horse and I've been wanting to add some crash / china cymbals to my Roland TD 11.
Holy shit man this video is unbelievable informative! Thanks alot.
Thanks a lot!!
I have just realised you can chain another cymbal from the 2nd input on an ATV cymbal 💪
Excellently explained
TY my friend!
Will this work on a Roland td-07 module?
Hey. Great video. Can you share the link for that specific splitter cable please? I tried splitting the signal with a Hosa brand splitter and it did not work. Roland Td17.Thx
SAME
Very useful video. Thanks, Migo. 🍻
Thanks a ton Man. God bless you
Thanks man
Very helpful! BTW pretty sure your high hat stand reaches the moon!
Ya but can u play the tom and cowbell at the same time?
thanks a lot maaann
it's really helpful
will you lose some sound foe example if i wanna add a new tom i lose the sound of the rim of 1 tom?
When I did this my 2nd crash that came with the kit was killed like it doesn’t make noise anymore and the 3rd cymbals I plugged in with the splitter also didn’t work but when I took the splitter off and tried to run the factory setup again the stock cymbal no splitter is still dead not making any sound i can’t fix it!!!
Great job, thanks. What model are your toms?
so i need to buy an extra cable?
An extra cable and a splitter yes
@@migodrums957 ok ty
But can you still change your Tom 3 to a cowbell still?
Merci Beaucoup pour le video!! Noticed your kit sounds really good when recorded - could you plz explain what you used to record &/or methods, or have another video on that? Thanks Again!!
Cam you do this with the td 1 dmk module
I already have an extra pad tha I'm using as a crash, If I wanted to add an extra hit-hat, would that cable work?
Does this also apply to splitting the existing cymbals? In other words, if I run out of toms to split, can I do the same with the cymbals? I tried but it wasn’t working. Not sure if it’s possible or not
Hello! This work in a Roland TD-4KP?
So if I wanted to add 3 more cymbals I’ll need 3 stereo splitters nd 3 extra cords ??
Is there I certain type of spitter needed? I have the Hosingin audio video cable , it’s not giving me the rim shot for my toms
Hi , can I do this with my roland td 4kp ? I wish add one ride cimbals
Hello .. can you please provide the name of the 3 way female splitter cable?
Hello, it's this one: www.drum-tec.com/drum-tec-e-drum-splitter-stereo-jack-to-2x-mono-jack
Thank you for the quick response .. looks like no longer available.
Hi have you got a link for this item? thanks
www.drum-tec.com/drum-tec-e-drum-splitter-stereo-jack-to-2x-mono-jack
Link for splitter?
PLEASE!
Hey man great video! Im not sure if I hooked it up wrong but the rim of my drum and the edge of the cymbal pad still makes the sound of the of the opposite pad. Like if I hit the cymbal pad sometimes itll make the drum sound and when i hit the drum pad sometimes itll just make the sound of the cymbal. Never just the sound i want it to make
Hey did you have any luck solving this ? In having the same issue with a generic splitter i bought on amazon
With this drum splitter cable I will not have distorted the sound on both the pads and the Cymbal;
Ciao volevo sapere se funzionava con il modulo Roland TD4 grazie.
Ciao, non posso garantire al 100% perché non posso fare una prova, comunque se il kit ha almeno un pad con 2 trigger direi che dovrebbe funzionare perché in termini di uscita dal modulo non cambia nulla.
Do these splitters also work with yamaha modules? (I have the DTX PRO trigger module).
THANX
What if I would simply like to have another China cymbal or crash ? and not perhaps be using a the second sound of the pad can i then choose like you did just plug in the spliter and assign another pad to be crash or does one have to set up it so for example if i strike the rim it it "rim" sound or can I just adjust the full pad to give "crash" sound when strike
The flow & operation of your hi-hat sounds nothing like mine. Practically sounds acoustic. Is it the calibration? How did you get yours to function so lifelike like that?
Hello, to be honest I haven't touched the hi hat since I calibrated it the first time just after buying the kit,because I was happy with the sound. It's the hi hat n.138 (14'' session hh)
I'm using TD-17 too, I'm wondering if you can split from the Crash2 input and Aux??
Hi man, please, help me.
I bought a CY-5 Cymbal to use like a splash in my TD-11KV, but I don't how to install.
I don't have any extra pedestal to put my cy-5.
(Sorry my English, it's not my first language)
Hey man, if I understand correcly you are missing the mechanical support for the cymbal, which you can find on a lot of music instruments websites. Mine is a double cymbal stand but you can find supports to attach directly to your rack. I don't know your drum kit so what I would is checking the name of the cymbal supports that came with your kit and then check of they are also sold separately (normally thetly are). Otherwise try to find a comparable support
I have the Roland td-1dmk and there is only 1 extra output available for the ride cymbal. I want to buy the Roland ride cymbal that has 3 zones. But the problem is that the cymbal requires 2 audio jack connections. If I buy this splitter, will it solve my issue?
I would say yes... If you connect 1 audio jack to the only output available and then you split it in 2 other audio Jacks, you can connect one to the ride and one to the ride bell. It should work.
@@migodrums957 Thank you man!
@@tavetviros Hi mate! Did it work? I also have TD-1dmk and been wondering about the ride...
@@doubledragtap Nope, you cant expand the TD-1dmk :/ I had to buy the TD6, but even that module needs some configuration and a firmare installation to let you use the triple zone cymbal. My advice is to buy a TD-9. I think you can just plug and play on that module without installing anything. Please do your research before buying another module!
@@tavetviros Oh sh*t. The TD-9 seems nice, I'll do some research! Thanks for the info!!
Hey man! Can I get a link to exactly the link you're using? Much appreciated! You're the reason I just got into recording! Your channel is so helpful!
Any luck with this? I have a stereo to mono and can't seem to get it working :/
Off subject but I need an opinion...i have a chance to buy a roland td 20 very clean and in great shape for $1,900..is that to high? He had it at 2,000 and wont move from 1,900
If it's in perfect conditions, as sometimes happens when someone buys a kit and then they have to sell it immediately for other reasons, I would take it. Maybe considering the investment and the fact that it's an electric product I would ask to try it first if possible.
great video!!! Will these splitters work for a different brand of e-drums ? like Carlsbro, Alexis, etc/
Thank you! I would say yes, after all they are just Jack cable connection splitters so they are supposed to be universal
Hello brother with these drumsplitters can I connect cymbals too? And where do you buy them
Thanks
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Olá, sou do Brazil, o divisores em Y é Mono ou stereo?
Mono
Thank you man
Great man thnx a lot
Thank you man
When you buy a cymba it doesn't come with a cable does it? Or do you have to be that separately
If you buy the cymbal separately, normally the cable is not included. However online stores usually offer some package deals like cymbal+cable+stand for example
Nice brother
Hi, I have a question. Do you use the splitter on the splash cymbal too? I plan to adding china on my TDV17KVX. But still not sure whether I use splitter on the input for 2nd crash or put it in ride bell input.
Hi, yes I use the splitter for the splash too but only because I added 2 extra pads on my left, not just 1. So I splitted the splash bell and diverted it on one of the pads on my left. If you are adding only 1 piece (the china) and nothing else, you don't need the splitter because the module already has 1 extra input you can use
@@migodrums957 thanks a lot
@@migodrums957 is that the aux plug at the bottom
May I ask a question if, it is also good this in Ringway TD82?
The splitters are not designed specifically for Roland, so yes I would say you can use them on any double trigger pad regardless the brand of the kit
Thank you so much 💕 God Bless
DO THESE WORK WITH DM10 MK II PRO
Hey how can you connect the other ride my td 17 has another conection but it doesn’t sound
Hi, what ride? I only have one which is the one included with the kit, and it's the only cymbal with 3 trigger zones so I didn't touch it. If you meant the splash which I added indeed, I used the extra connection of the module and I split it to divert 1 trigger to an additional pad on my left
Is a generic splitters enough? Or is there a specific one that I should get?
The one I show in the video is a specific one for E-drums, I bought it on Drum-Tec website. But I am also using a simple aux splitter with jack cable adapters and so far it worked well too
@@migodrums957 hi can you show me the simple aux splitter you are using. can you give a link thankss
forse un po’ in ritardo per chiederlo ma sapresti consigliarmi qualche cavo splitter a circa 15€? 🙏
Ciao, una soluzione simile per il modulo td25kv?
Ciao, direi che questo metodo funziona a prescindere dal modulo, la cosa importante è avere a disposizione un dual trigger pad. Il vantaggio è proprio il fatto che "splittando" un cavo non si ha bisogno di ingressi aggiuntivi sul modulo
@@migodrums957 grazie per la risposta innanzitutto. Essendo io ignorante nel campo la mia intenzione è semplicemente aggiungere un pad in più alla mi roland Td25kv appunto, e vorrei sapere di cosa necessità il modulo per questa espansione
Non c'è di che. Ti serve solo lo splitter, da applicare a un cavo che va dal modulo a un pad con due o più trigger (cioè un pad con più "zone" di suono). Aggiungendo un cavo extra puoi così separare i due suoni e dirottarne uno sul pad in più che vuoi aggiungere. Ovviamente rinunci a un suono del dual trigger pad (che sarà uguale a quello del pad extra), ma è il modo più semplice per aggiungere un pad
@@migodrums957 ho capito! Gentilissimo!
I bought a second main unit, problem solved. lol. I tried all the other things and its ok if you cant afford, but the dual brains is super nice.. =)
Nice video!
Can you tell me if this splitter works the other way around? I mean, sending 2 separate signals into 2 different input in the drum module from a dual trigger pad.
Thanks
Did you plug the splash cymbal into the "AUX" input in the Roland TD-17KVX Module?
Ciao
Come posso collegare una tm2 a un modulo sonoro Td 50?
Per espandere il kit?
can i get a link to the cables you used? please
www.drum-tec.com/drum-tec-e-drum-splitter-stereo-jack-to-2x-mono-jack?gclid=CjwKCAjwwYP2BRBGEiwAkoBpAre2ztP65ez7bEmqf9LnlJsjaRuY7pST2U7IygRXYSAwxsMU-awiXRoCo1QQAvD_BwE
I also expanded my TD 17 KVX with drumsplitter but I have a problem with the threshold of the pads connected to the rim. Even if the threshold is set to 0 in the menu, the pad connected to the rim simply does not take light strokes. The same pad attached to the head works fine. Do you have any advice on how to solve this?
Hi, to be honest I don't know... My pad connected to rim has a lower sensitivity too but it's just a different pad than the others. Have you tried to connect to Rim one of the pads that come with the kit? Does it change anything? Sorry for not being able to help much...
@@migodrums957
Thank you for the quick reply. Yes, I tried it, two PDX 8, rim threshold again, but not so strong. For the pad connected to the head, lowest "trigger value" in the pad setup menu was 4, but for the pad connected to rim it was 14 (like ghost note). Cymbals are bad, two CY 12 on drumsplitter, and those values were 4 and 18 (almost normal hit). What additional cymbals and pads do you use and what are your settings and minimum "trigger values"?
Cool video. I subbed. I have a question.
I just bought an electronic drum set last Sunday. My question is,
Are "Elesis" pads compatible with a"KAT KT1" module?
I did this as well. Anytime I get a new kit I spend hours reading the manual and creating several custom kits thats sound better than Rolands.
Ciao sto imparando la batteria e sto pensando di prendere il tuo stesso kit. Mi consigli qualche canzone che reputi sia semplice per iniziare a suonare?
Ciao, ti consiglierei invece di pensare a specifiche canzoni, di imparare un pò di grooves semplici in 4/4 (magari cambiando vari pattern di cassa e aggiungendo aperture di Charlestone e fill) che puoi in seguito applicare su moltissime canzoni pop e rock (un esempio che mi viene in mente sono gli AC/DC). Prova varie velocità e cerca di esercitarti sempre con un click in cuffia
@@migodrums957 Grazie. Ultima domanda, sono indeciso tra Kv e Kvx. la differenza è tanta. Sia nel prezzo che nella sostanza. Consigli di partire dal basso oppure forse meglio evitare e prendere il modello completo?
@@dapone20 ciao! Eh, bella domanda... Se stai imparando a suonare ti sconsiglierei di spendere tanto per una batteria elettronica (che è comunque un surrogato), ma immagino tu sia obbligato da fattori "logistici" come me. Non ho mai suonato una KV ma mi sembra che la differenza principale sia un piatto in meno e Charlie senza asta (nella kvx devi comunque comprarla separata) che non è il massimo. Ha però il rullante delle stesse dimensioni e monta pelli mesh che è la cosa più importante, per rimbalzo e rumorosità. In sintesi, se ti interessa imparare a suonare bene, con la giusta postura e praticando i rudimenti, devi prendere uno strumento di qualità. Se vuoi più che altro divertirti suonando canzoni etc... Puoi spendere anche meno della KV
@@migodrums957 grazie per la risposta. La situazione è questa. Sto imparando la batteria con un maestro, ma non avendo un kit a casa vado piuttosto a rilento. Ho selezionato questa Roland. Anche grazie ai tuoi video. Ho trovato i due modelli da un rivenditore e hanno una differenza di prezzo di 300 euro. Ora mi chiedo se questa differenza di prezzo vale la pena o meno. Poi non so se diventerò batterista di qualche grande band 😂 però vorrei lo strumento giusto per imparare. Se con la kv sarei costretto quanto prima a fare upgrade allora prendo direttamente la kvx. So che forse ti chiedo troppo. Ma ho bisogno di un parere.
@@dapone20 Allora io andrei sulla kvx. 300 euro (+asta Charlie) in più ma almeno hai lo strumento uguale all'acustico con un Charlestone vero. E ti darà più soddisfazione quando comincerai a suonare bene.
What type of holders are you using for cymbals? I want to expand my TD17 with more cymbals.
I can't remember the model of the holder I added, but it was a standard Roland holder for cymbals, you can check the compatibility anyway
Domandona da 100000 di euri:
io ho 2 pad pdx 8 che voglio splittare dall'aux non riesco ad avere su entrambi head ma uno va su rim. Come faccio ad utilizzare entrambi i pad utilizzando l'head come fai tu nel video e non il cerchio sul secondo pad?
sto impazzendo! grazie se riesci ad aiutarmi!
Nice video man. Is that still the original rack you're using for most of the kit there? I have a td17 and I find the rack very small. Youve done very well to fit all those extra pads around it!
Thanks man! Yes it's still the original rack but in order to add those 2 pads on my left I have bought a double tom tom floor stand. The rack is big enough to ad a couple of extra cymbals, that's it...
ciao avrei una domanda io ho la td17 kv come tu sai la kv ha il cy 8 come ride invece la kvx ha il cy13,allora la questione è la seguente io vorrei prendere il cy 13 e metterlo sulla kv solo che la centralina della kv ha un solo cavo destinato al ride mentre la centralina della kvx ha 2 cavi destinati al ride uno tutto per la campana e laltro destinato alla parte centrale e alla zona esterna del piatto volevo chiederti se io comprassi il cy 13 e nelle entrata per la zona centrale e quella esterna ci metterei il cavo che gia mi viene fornito con la kv e poi metterei laltro cavo per la campana che mi viene fornito col piatto e poi lo inserissi nell entrata aux che è presente dietro la centralina funzionerebbe ovvero si sentirebbe anche il suono della campana?
Ciao, se ho capito bene vorresti usare lo splitter per collegare i 2 cavi che vanno al piatto (campana + zona centrale) in un unica entrata che puoi inserire in un'unica porta aux. Ad essere onesto non sono sicuro al 100% che funzioni, anche se a logica ti direi di sì.
no nn devo usare gli spitters vorrei sapere se posso inserire nella porta aux il cavo per la campana
poi per la zona centrale ed esterna uso il cavo che mi e stato gia fornito con la centralina
Ho capito, credo che funzioni perché comunque nel caso del raid il trigger della campana è collegato appunto ad un cavo separato quindi è come se fosse un pezzo separato in un certo senso. Secondo me funzionerebbe
*ride
THANK YOOOOOOOOU!
Anyone with a Crimson, Forge, Command, DM10 MKII Studio, DM10 MKII PRO kit can just use a Normal Stereo Female 1/4 to 2 Mono 1/4 y adapter without the use of a Resistor, that hack is designed for Roland Modules thus the Alesis does not require one!
I made my own splitters and had my TD11 with 7 cymbals, now I added a TD27 and have 8 cymbals and 5 toms with the possibility to add more (just ran out of rack space): ua-cam.com/video/8aaWg0iHOwM/v-deo.html
Youre a fake! What you did was take a dual pad and move 1 of its 2 sounds to a different pad. So what used to be a dual pad, now plays only 1 sound and the additional pad plays just one sound. That is WASTING a drum port by restricting a dual port pad to a single port pad. You had 4 months to reply to me or correct me but you've said nothing. This video has no benefits, just a waste of hardware. I cant believe people believe youre helping them.
Just program your rack tom rims...
I want to add another base drum to use double pedal with the same base drum sound.
How can I do that?.
I have the same TD-17 kvx e drums.
Using a splitter. What is the setup in the sound module?