Thank you dear friend for your advice for making drum pads. I made pads with which I am very satisfied. I use an old Roland modules R70 and PM 16 and now I have a drum that really work well. Thank you again. Franciso
How do you connect the drums to the computer? Where do you run the cables to? What do they connect to, and what software is used to set the instrument up?
You actually need a controller... Rolland, Alesis, whatever... those controllers have many inputs where you will plug each "drum" so the controller actually produces the refined sound. The output of the controller then you run through a bass amp or send to the computer.
Thank you for this! Your tute is very clear : ) Would love to have an elaboration on what you connect the pads to... also I am into finding a way to make everything like this kind of DIY a bluetooth mod...any thoughts or ideas? Thanks again!
these are simply triggers pads to connect to a drum machine, i've included a link to a more in dept video on how I connect the pads to a drum machine and to a computer. its a video on how to convert acoustic drums to electronic drums. same concept as the pad just with an actual drum set ua-cam.com/video/_qxdqIB7cxE/v-deo.html
I used a Roland Drum Mod, it has a nice sound bank. but I'm using the drum pads to trigger midi to my FL Studio. and Presonus Program Thanks for watching
+charamuta not much mike?dont follow thta fillipines boy,too much work,is only some plastic plate?and some rubber,is easy,for me? the problem until now?is only ftdi driver too hard to fix it,installing ftdi driver 4x more and looks done ok,but i cant see where they are,software/wallscreen ?nothing there
6:25 "I don't know what I'm doing but this is AWESOME" haha Everyone that plays drums for the first time thinks that, the adrenaline rush starts, you're high as fuck, your heart pumping hard, your hands shaking and when you realize you're addicted for life
Can u please make a short vid on how it is connected or at least a pic. Since I dont have any experience,I did some researching on this and on a lot of diy sites it recommends some controller like arduino and programing skills to put it all to work.
I don't know about Radio Shack's pieces. However, if you can do Amazon, they are 15 for less than $1 a piece. www.amazon.com/dp/B00A9AMHTI/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=3L3J11USOXTJ5&coliid=I2GBEBFT8FO7WE
hi thanks mate, for that info...i've found 'em in one of the local stores here, so no worries, we are up and running with 4 trrigers to my Roland SPD 30. I appreciate you time efforts, for making this vid. Long story short, here in India, to make this simple trigger, a fellow was charging about $ 32.23. After watching this vid, I was able to make things out of the trash lying around, and costed me less than $ 2 each. Once again thank you mate. TC GB.
This is exactly what I need but don't have time to make. How much would you charge for say maybe 4 of the pads just by themselves? I'll give you my info if you're interested.
it's a massive pain in the ass tho and you still need a way to connect it all up to your computer. By the time you get done buying that device + parts for all the pads + building the pads and a stand + factor in the time spent doing it all, you could have already been playing your nice new factory kit, money ahead...I have an Alesis DM6 using Addictive Drums...Total cost was under $500 and I love it.
exactly what @Ozterkvlt said! Yea this is perfect for me, I've been wanting to replace my tp65 Yamaha snare. At first I was looking at buying one but something even like the Pintech Single-Zone Concertcast 10" is about 200$. I'm pretty sure I can build one of same or better quality for 1\4 of the price. You're also right Ozterkvlt People would save so much money if they just knew how simple the technology behind these are. I don't think I would go as far as to build a full DIY Kit (props to those who do) but for me who just wants a mesh head trigger pad its great!
statikreg hey man,i am thinking about buying the same kit (or maybe DM7X for extra dual zone pads)and using it with AD2,BFD3,or some other vst,but i am worried about durability of those cheap e-drums,can you tell me how do they perform after some period of time,like 6 months?do they wear out,is everything still working?i'm a guitar player not a drummer so i really dont know what to look for in a drum set, but i want an alternative to manually drawing beats in midi editor (because that shit just kills all the joy of music making for me),so basically i will use the kit for laying down some basic beats for my music and later manually add/edit the rest of the beat...if you could spare a few words i would appreciate it :)
can you make a tutorial of a drum simulator? i can do the drum kit but i dont know how to make a drum simulator that gives sound to electronic drum. If you could make one. That would be awsome. Thanks bro and God bless.
xieng prod check them out scontent-b-iad.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/t31.0-8/903447_567437046638062_1232940666_o.jpg it would be a little ore complicated right?
+Guitar Covers i think so,when he talking from the beginning,i think?too much work to make it,but i saw on the youtube too? indonesian boy,very2 simple they make it,
What's up bro, it's actually pretty simple but you will need the following: -"many" drum pads -MIDI Drum Brain -MIDI interface (unless brain has USB MIDI) From there, you just plug your pads into you brain module and then your brain module into your computer Hope this helps!
This is really cool you hand made this..but by the time you get a module and make all this you coulda worked a day flipping burgers and bought a cheap set like the univox..with the pedals and all. Anyhow at least you had some fun fabricating I suppose
Nate David that's to make a louder, fuller sound. Dave Grohl's style of playing is really loud, so he holds them like that. In this case, it's useless since it won't affect the triggering, and all it is doing is damaging the pads faster than if he were to play them normally. It's not really a big deal, but still worth mentioning.
dear god i could go out, apply for a job, get the job, collect the paycheck, quit the job, use the paycheck to buy the drumkit, make a sandwich, take a shit, and i would more efficiently have an electronic drum kit.
Thank you dear friend for your advice for making drum pads. I made pads with which I am very satisfied. I use an old Roland modules R70 and PM 16 and now I have a drum that really work well. Thank you again. Franciso
How do you connect the drums to the computer? Where do you run the cables to? What do they connect to, and what software is used to set the instrument up?
You actually need a controller... Rolland, Alesis, whatever... those controllers have many inputs where you will plug each "drum" so the controller actually produces the refined sound. The output of the controller then you run through a bass amp or send to the computer.
Thank you for this! Your tute is very clear : ) Would love to have an elaboration on what you connect the pads to... also I am into finding a way to make everything like this kind of DIY a bluetooth mod...any thoughts or ideas? Thanks again!
these are simply triggers pads to connect to a drum machine, i've included a link to a more in dept video on how I connect the pads to a drum machine and to a computer. its a video on how to convert acoustic drums to electronic drums. same concept as the pad just with an actual drum set ua-cam.com/video/_qxdqIB7cxE/v-deo.html
Looks like a lot of fun! Well done!
I think I can make a DIY drummania controller
Do you have tutorial in connecting it to the computer?? And the wiring for the Arduino??
Cosplayer AND drummer? So much badasserie...
I used a Roland Drum Mod, it has a nice sound bank. but I'm using the drum pads to trigger midi to my FL Studio. and Presonus Program
Thanks for watching
Very professional finishing! Thanks a lot
Awesome job, man! And great DIY video.
How much would i spend on making that including buying the tools.!
+charamuta not much mike?dont follow thta fillipines boy,too much work,is only some plastic plate?and some rubber,is easy,for me? the problem until now?is only ftdi driver too hard to fix it,installing ftdi driver 4x more and looks done ok,but i cant see where they are,software/wallscreen ?nothing there
What was the final budget of those 5 toms? Do they go to a deprum brain?
6:25 "I don't know what I'm doing but this is AWESOME" haha
Everyone that plays drums for the first time thinks that, the adrenaline rush starts, you're high as fuck, your heart pumping hard, your hands shaking
and when you realize you're addicted for life
Feeling.Shred f ttG tip
Can u please make a short vid on how it is connected or at least a pic. Since I dont have any experience,I did some researching on this and on a lot of diy sites it recommends some controller like arduino and programing skills to put it all to work.
ua-cam.com/video/2rYlFfF2pbQ/v-deo.html
Ty,i watched ur other videos right after this one. I was kinda fast on a trigger with this comment.
nice neat simple DIY.
great man! can you share the program?
Ok, you told me how to make the drums, but how do I link it to fl studio?
I made a video on how to convert an acoustic drum to electronic drum kit. I covered how to get the midi connected to you computer in part 3.
+xieng prod thanks i found it
bro can u reply with a link to order for the pizzi transducers on the radioshack ?????
I don't know about Radio Shack's pieces. However, if you can do Amazon, they are 15 for less than $1 a piece.
www.amazon.com/dp/B00A9AMHTI/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=3L3J11USOXTJ5&coliid=I2GBEBFT8FO7WE
hi thanks mate, for that info...i've found 'em in one of the local stores here, so no worries, we are up and running with 4 trrigers to my Roland SPD 30. I appreciate you time efforts, for making this vid. Long story short, here in India, to make this simple trigger, a fellow was charging about $ 32.23. After watching this vid, I was able to make things out of the trash lying around, and costed me less than $ 2 each. Once again thank you mate. TC GB.
+Benny M ooo...halloo?Bonnie M?why you here cos should singing..every one waiting for you buddy??hahahaha
Nice done, whats the fabric you used ?
hey , awesome work... can you tell me where you found these toms sound ?? it´s a module or any kind of software?? sorry for my bad english..
Sir, what is the name of the ruber ?
Kami ra gyud imung gi angubs...bwahahaha
Can you make a diy cloud strife sword from advent children ffvii
thanks for watching
3:10 what's that thing called?
This is exactly what I need but don't have time to make. How much would you charge for say maybe 4 of the pads just by themselves? I'll give you my info if you're interested.
Great job dude!
+Tom Vayo ofcourse great jobs,cos when he talking some spraying out from his mouth...hahahaha...and you have to serius listening
making e drums is not hard at all actually, people would save tons of money if they knew about the possibility of making your own...
it's a massive pain in the ass tho and you still need a way to connect it all up to your computer. By the time you get done buying that device + parts for all the pads + building the pads and a stand + factor in the time spent doing it all, you could have already been playing your nice new factory kit, money ahead...I have an Alesis DM6 using Addictive Drums...Total cost was under $500 and I love it.
statikreg sure, but alot of people (like myself) enjoy getting their hands dirty. I understand most people don't tho, or don't have the opportunity.
exactly what @Ozterkvlt said! Yea this is perfect for me, I've been wanting to replace my tp65 Yamaha snare. At first I was looking at buying one but something even like the Pintech Single-Zone Concertcast 10" is about 200$. I'm pretty sure I can build one of same or better quality for 1\4 of the price.
You're also right Ozterkvlt People would save so much money if they just knew how simple the technology behind these are. I don't think I would go as far as to build a full DIY Kit (props to those who do) but for me who just wants a mesh head trigger pad its great!
BLU3 yeah i mean i thought it was like way hi tech stuff but really its just a piezo and a jack lol
statikreg hey man,i am thinking about buying the same kit (or maybe DM7X for extra dual zone pads)and using it with AD2,BFD3,or some other vst,but i am worried about durability of those cheap e-drums,can you tell me how do they perform after some period of time,like 6 months?do they wear out,is everything still working?i'm a guitar player not a drummer so i really dont know what to look for in a drum set, but i want an alternative to manually drawing beats in midi editor (because that shit just kills all the joy of music making for me),so basically i will use the kit for laying down some basic beats for my music and later manually add/edit the rest of the beat...if you could spare a few words i would appreciate it :)
great video and amazing pads. What you use for covering of the pad?
In my case the latency can be noticed
How do i fix it any help?
can i please have one of your guitars
This is so cool!
can u make a list on the required items
+Blaze Beam and what app u used
awesome video man, really enjoyed watching
It would be cool to attach those on 5 gallon buckets with actual drum set hardware. To bolt them to a garbage can bass drum
Is it possible for your computer to pick this up as a midi controller? that way i can use it in a daw like FL studio and Ableton?
***** i have another video that explains how to use similar diy drum build to connect to your computer ua-cam.com/video/_qxdqIB7cxE/v-deo.html
Nice work
can you make a tutorial of a drum simulator? i can do the drum kit but i dont know how to make a drum simulator that gives sound to electronic drum. If you could make one. That would be awsome. Thanks bro and God bless.
can u tell me that circle called p zo can do sir i can understand the word in subtitle
its called a pizeo. here is a link. i hope it helps www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=piezo&tbm=shop
thank you very much xieng prod
i have practice pads can i do it with them?
practice pads would be better.. this is just the cheapest way of doing it
xieng prod check them out scontent-b-iad.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/t31.0-8/903447_567437046638062_1232940666_o.jpg it would be a little ore complicated right?
xieng prod dude but this is really genius!! THAANK YOU!
excellent video
Muy buen trabajo quedo una terminacion profesional. Good job. Thank for sharing.
Great video, thank you.
i made a shoulder rig in most recent video
how do you map the midi drum pads to the computer?
with a vagina
You need a drum brain and a midi interface
sweet build. now lets do a recording
cool drums set :-)
nice drum
You are smart like a 🐝
3:10 peezio. hehe it's piezo.
Oh my god TruthSurge it's you!!!! Hi! Big fan
i have a problem with looking at the camera when i do my vids.. that's why most times i have my eyes coverd.. and yea.. thats my ninja! lol!
what software did u use for drum samples?
+Shefali Dasgupta the sounds come directly from the Roland Drum machine
Lol, I enjoy your vids. Thanks for sharing. :)
Hey bro, Are you from thr philippines? (:
+Guitar Covers i think so,when he talking from the beginning,i think?too much work to make it,but i saw on the youtube too? indonesian boy,very2 simple they make it,
Tnx for the idia sir ^^ it's cool ^^
you kind of remind me of a young cheech marin.
Cheech!!! Seriously! I was trying to figure out who he reminds me of, you're totally right! =D
awesome. love it
how to plug in many drum pads in pc? please help! :(((((
What's up bro, it's actually pretty simple but you will need the following:
-"many" drum pads
-MIDI Drum Brain
-MIDI interface (unless brain has USB MIDI)
From there, you just plug your pads into you brain module and then your brain module into your computer
Hope this helps!
Adam Leyva thanks
Make a shoulder rig
are you an electrical engineer?
Man, This is really genious, the Sound is not do great, but, guess You can replace It on the PC
This is fucking nuts, awesome dude
Codigo, deixa aqui na descrição
thatz tight bruh..
great job man ;)
Pie-Zo
Badd ass computer racing seat
that's awesome!!
dude, sick. thank u
Awesome!!!
This is really cool you hand made this..but by the time you get a module and make all this you coulda worked a day flipping burgers and bought a cheap set like the univox..with the pedals and all. Anyhow at least you had some fun fabricating I suppose
Your drum sticks are upside down, when they should be up side up
Mekiah Lewis Dave Grohl plays with his sticks upside down sooo
Nate David that's to make a louder, fuller sound. Dave Grohl's style of playing is really loud, so he holds them like that. In this case, it's useless since it won't affect the triggering, and all it is doing is damaging the pads faster than if he were to play them normally. It's not really a big deal, but still worth mentioning.
make another pad, attach it down below the desk and make a pedal out of cardboard to get the kick drum
Thanks!
pretty bad ass.
Yeah I'll just buy a kit.
I’m sorry and I just Fieldwork I love drug my name is Jordan Hayward and a little snare drum and I love you Work
bwc3821 yeah aha
You have really big EYES Sean! Is that Ninja?
Awesome
ditto to what danilo farias said. man i fucking love youtube, i want to just run out and make this shit then i see another intersting video. fml
You have big beautiful gorgeous eyes and talent too..
i love it!!! amma do it!!!!!!
Prince Vince!!!
COOL!
So Sick!!
Good
He's holding the sticks upside down
great great
dude! just download realdrums from google and play on your phone
❤️❤️
that was doooope
Rip RadioShack
FUcking awesome
dear god i could go out, apply for a job, get the job, collect the paycheck, quit the job, use the paycheck to buy the drumkit, make a sandwich, take a shit, and i would more efficiently have an electronic drum kit.
Lite
Now try to D-beat it :v
God like
Lol. Very Good vids man. I've subscribed, thanks for sharing this with us; Jesus Christ Bless! :)
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keren ok babget
* piezo