I think the stands are unique. They actually might have some benefit in certain applications. Traveling is one and two you can move the low Tom back more to be more like a acoustic depending on setup. I wish I can demo these.
Das video schaue ich mir so oft an ,ich seber besite das 3x und was du aus dem instrument rausholst ist einfach der mega HAMMER !! What a GREAT DRUMMER on a grat efnote 3X❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Hey Michael, as far as I know the separate pads/cymbals/module from EFNOTE will be available from drum-tec in a few weeks, so then it will be possible to create such a custom kit configuration :) kind regards!
Thank you very much John! You can find more drumming/music on my personal channel over here if you like: ua-cam.com/users/digitaldrumming Kind regards!
Can these kits be adjusted at all? I've watched a ton of efNote videos, and I never see anyone adjust the drum sounds. It's this kit or that kit, but it seems like the bass drum is always very dead - like a pillow and a sleeping bag and some foam is stuffed into at drum. I just want to give the base a little more ambiance and ring and life. The playing is awesome as always. I wish I was 1/10th the drummer...hahaha... Cheers!
It's my first time using eF Note 3, but is the bass originally set at a lower initial value compared to td17kvx? It depends on the situation, but I have to raise the bass to about 90 and raise the low high EQ a little to create weight. I'm just wondering if it's because the bass drum pad sensitivity I have is low or if the bass value is set a little lower than Roland's.
Dear Hugo, thank you very much! You can find a product comparison on the EF NOTE website over here: www.ef-note.com/products/drums/comparison/comparison.html Kind regards!
@@hugostos09 Hi Hugo, the pads are rather different between 3 & 5, I am not sure if the playability of the modules is very different as such, as I have only played the 5 module with the 5 pads and same for the 3. In my opinion, playing feel was much better on the 5 because of the 18" ride, the hihat plays REALLY nice, and the whole kit has a very realistic feel. It is small though & deifinitely not a "heavy hitter" rock kit. Kind regards!
HI Patrick, you can find more info on the kit & module over here: www.drum-tec.com/efnote-efd-3-hi-hat-bundle www.drum-tec.com/efnote-3-e-drum-kit Kind regards!
The EFNOTE feels & plays great, so does the VAD306. In this case it really comes down to personal preference, especially concerning the module features & sounds, which are very different. Best would be to test both kits side by side at a drum-tec showroom to find out which one you prefer :) kind regards!
@@stevec7435 Hey Steve, well that's really a tough question, as both kits are very good, yet they are quite different (especially the modules). It's really like asking if I prefer apples or bananas. I'll eat them all but sometimes I'll eat more bananas, sometimes more apples ;-p
Nice competition with a VAD 306. I think the module sounds comparable with the TD17, and you're not getting a large bass drum, but it's also less expensive.
I think the sounds blow Roland away. But Roland is an amazing and extremely reliable product. If only Roland would allow layered samples and get better sounds I'd be all in.
It helps that he's a great player. I would imagine he's using the default kit settings. However, it's possible that he has fine-tuned the trigger parameters-such as threshold and sensitivity-to ensure his dynamics are captured and executed effectively. I have this kit, and it sounds great-especially useful for recording, with the 8 separate channels via USB.
I'm thinking about getting/adding some of these cymbals to my set with the ATV xD3 module once they become available separately. Would these work with the xD3? Thanks. Also I'd like to hopefully see the module become available separately, too. The sounds are awesome (for me it's between this module or the 2box drumit 3 or 5 mk2). Thanks for showing us the sounds fully unlike some demos by other UA-camrs. It'd be a nice plus if this module had positional sensing but from what I've seen, the sounds in the module are nicely customizable and stuff. This whole set stood out for me and I definitely would prefer everything as nice as this!
Hi Ronn, the EFNOTE pads & module will be available separately from drum-tec soon (during the next weeks). Generally speaking the pads should be compatible with Roland/ATV (except the hihat controllers, which have a different connector), You might get in touch through service@drum-tec.de to get further info on compatibility in detail and an individual quote on your selected products (as soon as they are available separately) including international shipping. Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV Well, that's all nice to hear! I've bought my xD3 module from you guys and it's definitely the best decision I've made. The price was great and everything! I wasn't exactly the happiest with my stock Td-11kv and adding the xD3 module really brought a lot more fun back into my drumming that I've never got to experience especially on an electronic kit, I could play more dynamically. I haven't really noticed any machine gunning with this one, either. Definitely very natural and pleaseant sounding (to me at least). I just wish I had the money to afford nice electronic sets like this one, maybe one day. I just love to play all day and enjoy myself jamming along to music. Definitely a fun, enjoyable hobby!
@@ronnjannarone5196 hey man did the xD3 drum module works perfect with your TD11? I have a Roland td11 all mesh kit but I wish to know if this drum module will work especially with Hi hats. Thanks
Hey Mike, in the end it's all up to individual needs & taste. The EFNOTE kits play/trigger great out of the box, I especially liked the hihat & ride from the 5 kit. The ATVs are also very nice and also play great with any Roland module too. So many choices :-D if you need further assistance please feel free to get in touch through service@drum-tec.de if you like. Kind regards!
Hey Lucas, thank you! The audio was recorded from the module's stereo output into an external audio interface into a macbook running Logic Pro X. Kind regards!
I could almost never hear the hi-hat. Occasionally if it was open, but when it was closed...... never. The cymbals and crashes were good and I was impressed with the bell sound and playability. But the hi-hat? Very weak. Maybe that's just how the mix was set up in the module. In my TD-20 I really had to bring the hi-hat forward for it to be heard. I think in the demo you should have played each trigger/instrument separately and by itself one at a time to demo them.
Hey Chico, I'd say the EFNOTE module especially is much more flexible than the xD3 module. You might also get the EFNOTE3 kit customized by drum-tec with the 14" hihat, which really makes a huge difference & plays/triggers great. Kind regards!
@@ebazaez Hey Esteban, I don't but drum-tec probably does :) please get in touch through service@drum-tec.de directly for any further questions on shipping please, kind regards!
Is it just me or do all the snare drums have the same pingy overtone? Like they all sound like they are tuned super tightly…almost choking out the snares. That’s the only downside to this kit. Because if those are the only snare samples they have, that kind of stinks
@@gazzyb85 can you provide video or proof of it sounding any different than what I described? Because I haven’t been able to find anything that suggests otherwise.
@@alexdwyer7677 Sorry for the extremely delayed response. As I recall, there are videos circulating on UA-cam that demonstrate the tuning options available in the sound module; however, I haven't got the time or inclination to find them again, especially considering, you've most likely moved on from this kit. I will say though, I did buy the efnote 3, still have it, and enjoy using it. While the number of kits available are limited in the module, they sound great (much better than the leading brands IMO), and the customisation options are very useful in studio recording contexts. If you're looking for an organic sounding e-kit for recording, I believe this one is priced well, and includes 99% of the features of the higher priced efnote kits but in a more compact and transportable format.
Man thats a very nice looking kit they released and the module sounds amazing especially the cymbals 👌🏻
I think the stands are unique. They actually might have some benefit in certain applications. Traveling is one and two you can move the low Tom back more to be more like a acoustic depending on setup. I wish I can demo these.
Great kit form all options, sound, feeling, Clarity ,Quality!!! I think it's worth it every send of euro's they cost, expensive but amazing!!!!
Oh wow i can really tell that you enjoyed playing this kit 😄 nice playing
Absolutely, EFNOTE kits are a breeze to play!
the 2nd kit sounded GEORGEOUS
Das video schaue ich mir so oft an ,ich seber besite das 3x und was du aus dem instrument rausholst ist einfach der mega HAMMER !! What a GREAT DRUMMER on a grat efnote 3X❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Vielen Dank!
this drummer is amaaaaaazing
the drum module, the cymbals and the hi-hat from the 5E with drum tec shell set. that would be perfect
Hey Michael, as far as I know the separate pads/cymbals/module from EFNOTE will be available from drum-tec in a few weeks, so then it will be possible to create such a custom kit configuration :) kind regards!
Roland if you want modern sets that sound already heavy mastered or Efnote if you want realistic acoustic sound..
EF NOTE IS REALLY REALISTIC ACOUSTIC SOUND EVER !!!! TOTALLY KUDOS ❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉 MASTERPIECE!!!!
Wow this sounds like a acoustic kit. Including the snare sounds.
You have some super sweet chops and amazing dynamics, killer dillar doubles..you really make this kit shine bright..
Thank you very much John! You can find more drumming/music on my personal channel over here if you like:
ua-cam.com/users/digitaldrumming
Kind regards!
Can you make some custom kit sounds for the Alesis DM10 MKII Pro Kit
Can these kits be adjusted at all? I've watched a ton of efNote videos, and I never see anyone adjust the drum sounds. It's this kit or that kit, but it seems like the bass drum is always very dead - like a pillow and a sleeping bag and some foam is stuffed into at drum. I just want to give the base a little more ambiance and ring and life. The playing is awesome as always. I wish I was 1/10th the drummer...hahaha... Cheers!
similar to ATV🙈, there is definitely the same engineer behind it. again great drum performance👍👍
Thank you Michael! :)
Thanks for helping
Gran batteria ❤
Is there a efnote 3 live sound edition Drumtec? I have seen a video where it was shown?
It's my first time using eF Note 3, but is the bass originally set at a lower initial value compared to td17kvx? It depends on the situation, but I have to raise the bass to about 90 and raise the low high EQ a little to create weight. I'm just wondering if it's because the bass drum pad sensitivity I have is low or if the bass value is set a little lower than Roland's.
What exactly is the difference between EF3 and EF5 modules? Thanks, love your channel!
Dear Hugo, thank you very much! You can find a product comparison on the EF NOTE website over here:
www.ef-note.com/products/drums/comparison/comparison.html
Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV thank you very much! But please give us your thoughts about sound/playability, does it change much?
@@hugostos09 Hi Hugo, the pads are rather different between 3 & 5, I am not sure if the playability of the modules is very different as such, as I have only played the 5 module with the 5 pads and same for the 3. In my opinion, playing feel was much better on the 5 because of the 18" ride, the hihat plays REALLY nice, and the whole kit has a very realistic feel. It is small though & deifinitely not a "heavy hitter" rock kit. Kind regards!
Very Nice kit!! Can you add effects like reverb in this module ?
HI Patrick, you can find more info on the kit & module over here:
www.drum-tec.com/efnote-efd-3-hi-hat-bundle
www.drum-tec.com/efnote-3-e-drum-kit
Kind regards!
There are 8 different types of reverb in the module
Hello Ralph. In terms of feeling and sound quality / sound design power, how it compare to the VAD306 for you ?
The EFNOTE feels & plays great, so does the VAD306. In this case it really comes down to personal preference, especially concerning the module features & sounds, which are very different. Best would be to test both kits side by side at a drum-tec showroom to find out which one you prefer :) kind regards!
@@drumtecTV What would you personally pick between the two Ralph?.
@@stevec7435 Hey Steve, well that's really a tough question, as both kits are very good, yet they are quite different (especially the modules). It's really like asking if I prefer apples or bananas. I'll eat them all but sometimes I'll eat more bananas, sometimes more apples ;-p
@@drumtecTV Warum sind die Showrooms in NRW dicht? :(
Nice competition with a VAD 306. I think the module sounds comparable with the TD17, and you're not getting a large bass drum, but it's also less expensive.
$700 less than the 306 in the US
I think the sounds blow Roland away. But Roland is an amazing and extremely reliable product. If only Roland would allow layered samples and get better sounds I'd be all in.
Very curious as to how you tweaked the settings. The kits here sound different and more realistic than other videos... Less like electronic drums.
It helps that he's a great player. I would imagine he's using the default kit settings. However, it's possible that he has fine-tuned the trigger parameters-such as threshold and sensitivity-to ensure his dynamics are captured and executed effectively. I have this kit, and it sounds great-especially useful for recording, with the 8 separate channels via USB.
I'm thinking about getting/adding some of these cymbals to my set with the ATV xD3 module once they become available separately. Would these work with the xD3? Thanks. Also I'd like to hopefully see the module become available separately, too. The sounds are awesome (for me it's between this module or the 2box drumit 3 or 5 mk2). Thanks for showing us the sounds fully unlike some demos by other UA-camrs. It'd be a nice plus if this module had positional sensing but from what I've seen, the sounds in the module are nicely customizable and stuff. This whole set stood out for me and I definitely would prefer everything as nice as this!
Hi Ronn, the EFNOTE pads & module will be available separately from drum-tec soon (during the next weeks). Generally speaking the pads should be compatible with Roland/ATV (except the hihat controllers, which have a different connector),
You might get in touch through service@drum-tec.de to get further info on compatibility in detail and an individual quote on your selected products (as soon as they are available separately) including international shipping. Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV Well, that's all nice to hear! I've bought my xD3 module from you guys and it's definitely the best decision I've made. The price was great and everything! I wasn't exactly the happiest with my stock Td-11kv and adding the xD3 module really brought a lot more fun back into my drumming that I've never got to experience especially on an electronic kit, I could play more dynamically. I haven't really noticed any machine gunning with this one, either. Definitely very natural and pleaseant sounding (to me at least). I just wish I had the money to afford nice electronic sets like this one, maybe one day. I just love to play all day and enjoy myself jamming along to music. Definitely a fun, enjoyable hobby!
@@ronnjannarone5196 hey man did the xD3 drum module works perfect with your TD11? I have a Roland td11 all mesh kit but I wish to know if this drum module will work especially with Hi hats. Thanks
@@delbraga66 Hey. It worked pretty good and I had no issues, thankfully. Have fun with your setup man!
How do you like this compared to the ATV kits? Especially the one you guys have with the Roland 17 brain?
Hey Mike, in the end it's all up to individual needs & taste. The EFNOTE kits play/trigger great out of the box, I especially liked the hihat & ride from the 5 kit. The ATVs are also very nice and also play great with any Roland module too. So many choices :-D if you need further assistance please feel free to get in touch through service@drum-tec.de if you like. Kind regards!
Can you record in the module itself onto internal memory as opposed to connecting it via the USB to your pc? What if not got a pc
How does this kick drum compare to the Roland KD-10
great vid!
how do u record in pc with the module sounds? i mean without using software like ezdrummer
Hey Lucas, thank you! The audio was recorded from the module's stereo output into an external audio interface into a macbook running Logic Pro X. Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV thx for your answer! Is that possible in windows too?
@@Lucasreymarten Sure, Logic Pro is not available for Windows though, but you might use any other DAW software like Cubase f.e. Kind regards!
I could almost never hear the hi-hat. Occasionally if it was open, but when it was closed...... never. The cymbals and crashes were good and I was impressed with the bell sound and playability. But the hi-hat? Very weak. Maybe that's just how the mix was set up in the module. In my TD-20 I really had to bring the hi-hat forward for it to be heard. I think in the demo you should have played each trigger/instrument separately and by itself one at a time to demo them.
Ist there some way to get the 8 individual outputs going for live use? Maybe an Interface via Computer with 8 analog outputs?
This kit or atv ecs-3cy? Which is the better set overall?
Hey Chico, I'd say the EFNOTE module especially is much more flexible than the xD3 module. You might also get the EFNOTE3 kit customized by drum-tec with the 14" hihat, which really makes a huge difference & plays/triggers great. Kind regards!
Same question I had.
👌👌👌 This drums it's price how much....
www.drum-tec.com/efnote-3-e-drum-kit
Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV ralph, you ship to Chile?
@@ebazaez Hey Esteban, I don't but drum-tec probably does :) please get in touch through service@drum-tec.de directly for any further questions on shipping please, kind regards!
I really like this kit but the module....too many limitations. No compression? 2 band eq? That crappy touchscreen....shame really.
How long are those tom and cymbal arms?
Uh sorry I didn't measure them :-D you might get in touch through service@drum-tec.de to find out, kind regards!
Is there a way to record your drumming without midi? A easier way?
What do you mean, the sound module has a stereo audio output & a USB connection for recording signals in your DAW. Kind regards
Is there a way to record aux and drums simultaneously together with just the module?
Every shell could use a nice high-shelve EQ, other than that, pretty decent.
If I want to use the bell of crash 1 and crash 2 how do I have to connect the wires?
Is it just me or do all the snare drums have the same pingy overtone? Like they all sound like they are tuned super tightly…almost choking out the snares. That’s the only downside to this kit. Because if those are the only snare samples they have, that kind of stinks
It's just you. You can tune them to suit anyway.
@@gazzyb85 can you provide video or proof of it sounding any different than what I described? Because I haven’t been able to find anything that suggests otherwise.
@@alexdwyer7677 Sorry for the extremely delayed response. As I recall, there are videos circulating on UA-cam that demonstrate the tuning options available in the sound module; however, I haven't got the time or inclination to find them again, especially considering, you've most likely moved on from this kit. I will say though, I did buy the efnote 3, still have it, and enjoy using it. While the number of kits available are limited in the module, they sound great (much better than the leading brands IMO), and the customisation options are very useful in studio recording contexts. If you're looking for an organic sounding e-kit for recording, I believe this one is priced well, and includes 99% of the features of the higher priced efnote kits but in a more compact and transportable format.