Recent Roland drums sound great in the mix when properly set-up. It's only when playing solo when they really noticeably fall short of brands like Pearl Mimic or EFnote.
great video, im wondering what would be a good budget hi hat stand for this kit, around $150 - $200 would be perfect. I also need a good budget double pedal so if you have any suggestions please let me know
I was using a very cheap one, don’t even know the brand, it worked fine so I would t be worried about spending much. At the moment I’m using an iron cobra 200 double bass and I love it. It’s pretty cheap as well 👍👍
@@FranklandMusicGroup Yeah, I noticed that the snare sound is different from the module sounds. Do you know where I can find this snare custom sample? I really like the sound of it. Cheers.
@@eithan of course mate, this one specifically is from the edrum workshop DivineLamb A 2000s ashes pack that I bought. Here is the link: theedrumworkshop.com/products/divinelamb-td17
Nice playing! I am considering to get this these drums. Is the ride bell sensitive or do you feel like you have to hit it stronger? And what about the hi hats, are they sensitive?
I have heard a lot of people say that the ride cymbal bell is hard to play on but for me it's fine. The hi-hats are excellent, very sensitive and realistic. You wont regret buying this drum kit (from my experience anyway)
Have you used the kit through midi? I’m thinking about picking them up for a studio, my kit now is older and the hi hat doesn’t work properly. Any info is greatly appreciated. Thank you!!!
thanks, yeah I have used it through midi before, the sounds that you get from plugins that you can use with midi are much better for recording, so if you are recording albums and songs, I would recommend using midi and a VST instead of the module sounds. sorry fir replying late, I kinda forgot about these videos haha
you can fit this kit pretty much anywhere, but for me it takes up less than 2x2 meters, but I dont know exactly. (it will take up less room if you are facing the wall while using it)
those fills r so nice
I like the offset rack tom kit arrangement you got
Holy crap this is amazing!!! The fills are unreal 🔥🔥
Great cover! The closest to the original I've seen. Roland kit sounds solid too.
Recent Roland drums sound great in the mix when properly set-up. It's only when playing solo when they really noticeably fall short of brands like Pearl Mimic or EFnote.
Very good!!! Nice sound!!!
Nice cover, did you use the drum kits on module or other vst?
All sounds are from the module, except the snare which is a custom sample.
great video, im wondering what would be a good budget hi hat stand for this kit, around $150 - $200 would be perfect. I also need a good budget double pedal so if you have any suggestions please let me know
I was using a very cheap one, don’t even know the brand, it worked fine so I would t be worried about spending much. At the moment I’m using an iron cobra 200 double bass and I love it. It’s pretty cheap as well 👍👍
Nice cover. Which kit is that on the module?
Thanks, it's a custom user kit that I created using the module sounds and the snare is a custom sample.
@@FranklandMusicGroup Yeah, I noticed that the snare sound is different from the module sounds. Do you know where I can find this snare custom sample? I really like the sound of it. Cheers.
@@eithan of course mate, this one specifically is from the edrum workshop DivineLamb A 2000s ashes pack that I bought. Here is the link: theedrumworkshop.com/products/divinelamb-td17
@@FranklandMusicGroup Thank you very much!
@@FranklandMusicGroupIn the box do you use just one wave sample? or are you adding 2 sounds with the sub function?
Nice playing! I am considering to get this these drums. Is the ride bell sensitive or do you feel like you have to hit it stronger? And what about the hi hats, are they sensitive?
I have heard a lot of people say that the ride cymbal bell is hard to play on but for me it's fine. The hi-hats are excellent, very sensitive and realistic. You wont regret buying this drum kit (from my experience anyway)
Fucking cool!!
Have you used the kit through midi? I’m thinking about picking them up for a studio, my kit now is older and the hi hat doesn’t work properly. Any info is greatly appreciated. Thank you!!!
Also great cover sounded killer
thanks, yeah I have used it through midi before, the sounds that you get from plugins that you can use with midi are much better for recording, so if you are recording albums and songs, I would recommend using midi and a VST instead of the module sounds. sorry fir replying late, I kinda forgot about these videos haha
@@FranklandMusicGroup all good thanks so much!
Dude how much space does this kit require?
you can fit this kit pretty much anywhere, but for me it takes up less than 2x2 meters, but I dont know exactly. (it will take up less room if you are facing the wall while using it)
this kit is great, but it costs A LOT
My drum cover: ua-cam.com/video/8aaWg0iHOwM/v-deo.html