This is so great! 🎉🎉🎉 Looks awesome. Very professional looking and well thought out. I will provide my shipping address and specs ror my drum sizes below 😂. Wish i had access to a 3D printer and more importantly, the ability to use the CAD software for the design. Keep the DIY stuff coming. Thanks 👍🏻
Just to give people an idea I took a used Roland kick tower I had laying around and screwed it into my kick drum shell and cut a small hole in a bass drum head now I have an excellent triggering acoustic electric bass drum , love your videos man thanks for what you do
Hi, thanks for your Video! You wondered about the tip on top of the triggercushion. The tip is there to prevent the foam of the cushion to get rubbed of by the meshhead ;-)
thanks for your video, it's one of the best I've seen congratulations! I have some questions to ask you: the aluminum profiles, I think and hope are easily recoverable, but I would like to know how you made the base of the trigger, which is installed on the three aluminum profiles, I understand that it is very particular. Also, are the two piezo triggers the same or is the rim trigger different? Which brand you suggest about trigger kits? I'm using an old, but still functional ROLAND TD-8 module and I also use the rim, not often, but I happen to use it. thank you for your precious support
Thank you! Yes it’s a 3d printed part. The STL printable soft copy is linked in the description. However you can do without it. You can use any round metal disk or something similar.
Thanks! Some lose bolts in the beginning. Fixed with loctite. Functions the same way today, bit of pad setting management here and there. altho tbh not getting much use lately since I’m playing the acoustic kit more.
Very cool. Can you share the 3D model for all of those stuff? (the base, nut, and cable clip) I want to print it too, but I don't have any experience with 3D modeling Thanks!
Great stuff! I’m planning to build a DIY snare for my kit but was wondering if it’s worth going for the 3 side trigger setup some newer snares have (like the Roland PDA120L) rather than the one central cone. I hear it plays great and avoids hot spotting issues, you think it’s worth the extra work? Thanks
Thanks man! I think really depends on the time & resources you’re willing to spend on it and what having those extra stuff means to you. If you know a lot about the mechanics on how it all works and what usually fails (wc I’m not tbh) then it’s probably worth the trouble. For DIY the simplest solution tends to be the best one imo.
Woahh that's a great trigger setup you made man, is there any particular reason you opted for a three spoke design rather than a more common 'bridge' type design?
Thanks! I was planing on 6 spoke but dint want to bother cutting the alu profile to length. From what I understand, more spokes = better rim trigger response.
@@ProjectBeats_ thats interesting. I have a trigger with just a one arm mount. It works well but i might put a bar of metal or wood under that connects both sides and see how that affects rim response.
How much would it cost the complete snare drum conversion if I buy it directly from You? I like the entire conversion but I do not have the ability to build it by myself.
Cable organiser is from thing verse. I forget where exactly but hope this helps. - www.thingiverse.com/search?q=cable+clip+management+2020+&page=1&type=things&sort=relevant
Hello ! what kind of foam do you put under the cone piezo ? What the point of putting a circle of metal just under this piezo ? I thought the piezo had to be directly on the foam.... thanks !
Hey. The round foam is a pro decoupler by r-drums. It comes with a metal top to put the piezo on. I don’t exactly remember the function but it has more to do with getting more accurate/stable response, or information transfer from hits to piezo. Vdrum tips used a metal top with a DIY foam decoupler on one of his videos too. This is a pro version by r-drums.
Very cool build. So nice and clean ! I went for a combination of this build from Vdrum Tips ua-cam.com/video/kgRkO_zj30g/v-deo.html and yours, since I'd rather have some foam to decouple the head piezo from the shell one.
STL Files for this project. - payhip.com/b/dUEpq
Thanks for your support!
That is very nice. I am at this moment converting an acoustic set. Your video made a few things clear. Thanx
Thanks for sharing!
Yan ang Pinoy! One of the most solid built I have seen. Very nice pare
Salamat! 🙏🏽🙌🏽
Pretty cool, reminds me of the jobeky drum trigger
This is so great! 🎉🎉🎉 Looks awesome. Very professional looking and well thought out. I will provide my shipping address and specs ror my drum sizes below 😂.
Wish i had access to a 3D printer and more importantly, the ability to use the CAD software for the design. Keep the DIY stuff coming. Thanks 👍🏻
Bloody legend! This is fantastic!
Another idea is to use fish tank tubing for a rim guard , it’s clear so it looks more natural
Great build and excellent exoskeleton!
Thank you! 🙌🏽🙏🏽
beautiful trigger.
Awesome build.. I'm going to convert an acoustic bass drum. Thank you for the inspiration!
Nice! Thanks for watching 🙏🏽
Just to give people an idea I took a used Roland kick tower I had laying around and screwed it into my kick drum shell and cut a small hole in a bass drum head now I have an excellent triggering acoustic electric bass drum , love your videos man thanks for what you do
Thank you! That is a great idea. Was thinking of doing a similar thing. I went with rdrums for convenience.
I think I can do this if I just knew how to wire the trs jack block to the piezos I know you showed the diagram but that’s where I get intimidated
Excellent professional looking job!
Thanks!
Cool stuff. Im planning to upgrade my alessis nitro snare. Im thinking to print a drum shell maybe 12 inch.
Hi, thanks for your Video! You wondered about the tip on top of the triggercushion. The tip is there to prevent the foam of the cushion to get rubbed of by the meshhead ;-)
Ohhh, there you go. Thanks for that! 🙌🏽🙏🏽
Very cool!
Very cool
thanks for your video, it's one of the best I've seen congratulations! I have some questions to ask you: the aluminum profiles, I think and hope are easily recoverable, but I would like to know how you made the base of the trigger, which is installed on the three aluminum profiles, I understand that it is very particular. Also, are the two piezo triggers the same or is the rim trigger different? Which brand you suggest about trigger kits? I'm using an old, but still functional ROLAND TD-8 module and I also use the rim, not often, but I happen to use it. thank you for your precious support
Thank you! Yes it’s a 3d printed part. The STL printable soft copy is linked in the description. However you can do without it. You can use any round metal disk or something similar.
Great work!
Thanks!
Excellent work, one question, where do you connect the trigger output on the Roland module?
Thanks! TD17 Roland snake has a snare line. It’s a dual zone cable. It’s plug and play
Nice man! How’s this build holding up after a couple years?
Thanks! Some lose bolts in the beginning. Fixed with loctite. Functions the same way today, bit of pad setting management here and there. altho tbh not getting much use lately since I’m playing the acoustic kit more.
Where can i buy the triggers fand others accessories from? Hell
You have a triple cone trigger video?
Very cool. Can you share the 3D model for all of those stuff? (the base, nut, and cable clip)
I want to print it too, but I don't have any experience with 3D modeling
Thanks!
Thanks! Supporters via “buy me coffee” will be sent all STL files. 🙏🏽
@@ProjectBeats_ oh, it's on the video description. Missed that before 😅
I’m doing a build after selling one of my drums out of three.
Hi.. I brought the 3d print yesterday. Thanks for the file..what is the name of the trusses or the bar you are using?🙏🙏
Thanks so much! Do you mean the 2020 Aluminium profile/extrusion?
@@ProjectBeats_ yup bro got it..thank you 🙏👌
Great stuff! I’m planning to build a DIY snare for my kit but was wondering if it’s worth going for the 3 side trigger setup some newer snares have (like the Roland PDA120L) rather than the one central cone. I hear it plays great and avoids hot spotting issues, you think it’s worth the extra work? Thanks
Thanks man! I think really depends on the time & resources you’re willing to spend on it and what having those extra stuff means to you. If you know a lot about the mechanics on how it all works and what usually fails (wc I’m not tbh) then it’s probably worth the trouble. For DIY the simplest solution tends to be the best one imo.
Where did you get the center foam under your trigger.?
Woahh that's a great trigger setup you made man, is there any particular reason you opted for a three spoke design rather than a more common 'bridge' type design?
Thanks! I was planing on 6 spoke but dint want to bother cutting the alu profile to length. From what I understand, more spokes = better rim trigger response.
@@ProjectBeats_ thats interesting. I have a trigger with just a one arm mount. It works well but i might put a bar of metal or wood under that connects both sides and see how that affects rim response.
How much cost the snare triggern pls??
bud, vdrum tips - Making a High-End E-Drum Snare u even use hes shop
Of course, great channel and resorce. I dint know he owns r-drums. That’s whats up.
How much would it cost the complete snare drum conversion if I buy it directly from You? I like the entire conversion but I do not have the ability to build it by myself.
Sorry mate. Not planning on building to sell. Really busy with work as we are back on semi lockdown here in SG.
Ser saan pwede mag order nang ganyan full set up kit?
Hi, is it possible that you send the stl of the cable tie? Thank you
Cable organiser is from thing verse. I forget where exactly but hope this helps. - www.thingiverse.com/search?q=cable+clip+management+2020+&page=1&type=things&sort=relevant
Hello ! what kind of foam do you put under the cone piezo ? What the point of putting a circle of metal just under this piezo ? I thought the piezo had to be directly on the foam.... thanks !
Hey. The round foam is a pro decoupler by r-drums. It comes with a metal top to put the piezo on. I don’t exactly remember the function but it has more to do with getting more accurate/stable response, or information transfer from hits to piezo. Vdrum tips used a metal top with a DIY foam decoupler on one of his videos too. This is a pro version by r-drums.
@@ProjectBeats_ thank you :)
Will this build and your high-hat build work with the Alesis nitro mesh module?
Ya. Roland - alesis pads mostly interchangeable.
Hi, is it possible to have the stl of the support of the piezo head? Thanks
Link in description. Thanks 🙏🏽
Cost
Hi, what trigger do you use for cymbals?
Goedrum Triggers on ebay. You can find parts list in this video description ua-cam.com/video/A0gV27jCgGY/v-deo.html
Very cool build. So nice and clean !
I went for a combination of this build from Vdrum Tips ua-cam.com/video/kgRkO_zj30g/v-deo.html and yours, since I'd rather have some foam to decouple the head piezo from the shell one.