R-Drums RTB Trigger System - Review (E-drums)

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  • Опубліковано 19 лип 2015
  • A Review about an acoustic to electronic drum conversion trigger system. It could not be easier to build your own high end e-drum pad.
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    This video is about the r-drums trigger bar, an in trigger systems for converting an acoustic drum into an electronic drum, made in Germany. It is well protected by air pillows. This dual trigger bar is made for a 14’ shell but available in all sizes. It has a rim piezo and a trigger cone placed in the middle to enable positional sensing. The system is made out of aluminium. Its surface is grained. The weight of it is only 220grams.
    It comes with all required screws and a 7mm socket wrench, in case you don’t have one. 2 additional longer screw with spacer bolts are included to enable more flexibility for installing the system in different shells. The 4 small screws are required to mount the system to the lugs.
    These two brackets need to be removed first. They have 2 long, slotted holes that make it possible to install it into almost every drum shell, no matter how the lug screws are placed. They have a short and a long side and can be mounted from above or underneath in 4 different ways. And it is even possible to use this longer screw to lift the bar up or down. That makes 8 different varieties on installing the system. We are using a pearl rhythm traveler pad. Not ideal for this trigger bar, but let’s see if we manage to apply the system.
    Let’s get rid of this 4 lug screws and place the bracket inside the shell. We need the longer screws to mount it. And there you see how flexible the bracket is through the slotted holes. It is really simple to apply the brackets. We keep them moveable for now. The bar itself has slotted holes to, to cope with different shell sizes. In this case the bar would be too low, so we need the spacer bolts and the long screws. As you can see, it is really simple to install the bar, even with the spacers. We still keep everything moveable.
    The trigger cone has to overlap the bearing edge at around 1,5mm. Any straight device can be used. We applied sticky tape to see the right height for the cone. This part is kind of tricky. The brackets have to be tightened, but not too much. We still want to move them. The lug screws can be tightened as soon as the correct cone height is set. We just move the bar to be able to reach the lug screws with the wrench. Be careful when tightening such small screws with a wrench. The lug winding can be destroyed if you are not careful.
    The bar screws can be tightened as soon as the cone is placed in the middle. You need an additional wrench here. We better check the cone height again before continuing. The system comes with a cable clamp that can be applied on 2 different positions. As the pad is open, we don’t need to be worried about getting the cable trough the shell. R-drums provides a lot of solutions for closed shells. We apply mesh head and rim silencer and the pad is ready. The system makes a really solid impression. It looks good and is stable.
    The module settings might have to be changed a bit. Let’s see how good this system is.
    What an amazing trigger result. This pad can quality wise cope with high end Roland pads and is fully compatible with the advanced features of TD-25 and 30. It is easy to install, even if you are not handy and it is well produced.
    Combined with a good mesh head a rim silencer and a decent snare, you get an awesome high end trigger pad for almost half the price of a 12 inch Roland pad.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 58

  • @Qogicx
    @Qogicx 6 років тому +1

    With this trigger is recommended to use a roland trigger type on the module? Is it necessary to change it to RT10S trigger type like with triggera?

  • @herbertorlandotabulajr.9243
    @herbertorlandotabulajr.9243 3 роки тому

    Do you have videos of this kind for yamaha dtx502 module? Thanks

  • @giuliano8031
    @giuliano8031 5 років тому

    Does it have positional sensing?

  • @andreasprasetyo9207
    @andreasprasetyo9207 2 роки тому

    Where i can buy this trigger?

  • @HenriqueFoletto
    @HenriqueFoletto 9 років тому

    Impressive video, as always! Thank you so much for making it :D

  • @koenolsman
    @koenolsman 8 років тому

    Hello, for converting a full set using these triggers is it better to use thick shells as I have now vintage maple sonor delite shells and I heard somewhere putting these trigger systems in thin 4 or 6 ply shells it can crack the shell?

  • @Nemdol
    @Nemdol 8 років тому +1

    awesome mine is coming very soon! thanks to this video!

  • @passtheparcel2007
    @passtheparcel2007 9 років тому

    Are u gonna a review on those mag triggers when they come out Marcel...

  • @Heskimooo
    @Heskimooo 8 років тому

    What mount are you using to hold your mixer on your rack? I've been looking for something to mount my mixer with for ages but not been able to find anything! I'm pretty sure I'm probably just searching for the wrong things!

  • @chicobellini6297
    @chicobellini6297 5 років тому

    Will these triggers work with steel shells?

  • @nickpratt1780
    @nickpratt1780 9 років тому

    What's the different between the trigger bar system and the higher end snare/tom trigger system from R-drums? Is it simply the mounting style or are there others differences?

  • @Nemdol
    @Nemdol 8 років тому

    Can you give me an honest opinion on this vs the RTS on the snare? I know RTS would have the rim piezo in the center making it more consistent as far as open/closed rimshot triggers. But could you tell a big difference between them? Also would there be any other improvements besides that? definitely looks awesome & stable :) but I am not sure if it's worth the upgrade as I already have RTB (came today but I have not installed them yet), thanks!

  • @cast390
    @cast390 9 років тому

    Hi why do you have a mixer mounted to the drum rack?

  • @terrykaracostas1785
    @terrykaracostas1785 8 років тому

    will it work with a metal snare drum

  • @kiopl2003
    @kiopl2003 8 років тому

    I love your videos. Are you doing any mroe any time soon?

  • @kiopl2003
    @kiopl2003 8 років тому

    are you guys affiliated with R-drums? I noticed that the voice over actor is the same on an R-drums youtube channel video

  • @terrykaracostas1785
    @terrykaracostas1785 8 років тому

    how much and I live in the usa how do I get it.

  • @campar1043
    @campar1043 3 роки тому

    How’s the hot spotting on these?

  • @Vdrumtips1
    @Vdrumtips1  9 років тому +2

    @Jizzus: I really doubt you can produce such a professional system yourself. For one Euro you'd probably get the screws:)

  • @lezer9622
    @lezer9622 8 років тому

    could i put pillows inside the snare for reduce the noise?