I am a fellow percussionist (bongos and congas). I was just browsing for electronic drum kits and bumped into this video. I never knew that a table drum kit existed. I am happy you are enjoying your drum set. It is amazing that it is portable.
On the strength of your review, I just ordered one of these to play at church. I am hoping the tapping of the sticks-to-pads don't overwhelm the sound. Fingers crossed. Thanks for your review.
I like these small digital console drum kits. I have 2 full sets and one of these (mine are Yamaha) and the little portables are wonderful for playing a gig somewhere that it is a pain to set up a full sized kit.
I bought this drum pad at a yard sale for $25. Love it! I’m using it for backing tracks for my guitar playing and recording using the audio evolution android app! So much creative fun for cheap
gain independence with your right hand while you you play the ands cause you stop for a half beat. Don't let the jerks try and tell u that u suck; do not let it bring u down the drum-set is a very competitive instrument among players.
Thank you so much for this awesome review! I’m wanting to learn at 47 years old just the most basic drum beats which helps me as a guitar player. Your review sold me, thank you! (You make drumming look so effortless but it’s not! 😊)
My biggest question was if it can be hooked up to an external amplifier or PA. You answered my question in the first 3 minutes of your video. Thank you very much.
Everybody keeps saying these pads are crap. Well I have been playing drums my whole life and I agree nothing beats an actual drum set. Let's face it not everybody lives in a house or has the room for a set of drums. I bought these drum pads for my 2 yr old son who is very interested in playing drums and piano. I want to wait to see just how serious he is before I spend the money on a set. Someone mentioned they wouldn't use these at a concert. Well I had some Yamaha pads when I was younger and hooked them up to an amp and used them in a concert once! Sure it wasn't an actual set of drums but it worked for what I wanted to and that's all that mattered at the time.
Nice said! It's a well- known way (or rather shortcut ;) to try getting some more self- esteem by criticizing everything, playing expert ;) It doesn't work, though ;) I'm not a drummer but want to play some own beats so this is something to consider.
I'm confused by the make and model of your machine. I have the same exact machine but mine is the Simmons SD77. Do you have a case for your drum pads for transporting them around?
Thank you for sharing this. I have been looking to find something like this mainly because I really don't have the room to house a full electric drum set. I am okay on the drums. Not trying to join a band but I love to drum. I have a few questions. Is there a way to attach your mp3 player so you can play along and how has it been for you now that you have had it for a while?
Nice video. Thanks for sharing. This is a decent set for someone to learn on or even practice on. For all of the critics here, It's not meant to be the 'end-all' device to take someone on a world-wide tour. However, I have seen some talented musicians (including drummers) take a set of kids instruments bought at Toys R' Us and do some pretty cool music videos with the stuff.
I agree, when learning, nothing can beat an acoustic kit. Same goes with guitar. An electric kit will make it too easy, and you'll get lazy. Once you start playing on a real kit, you'll be SOL, and have to start over.
I just purchased this drum set....when I have the reverb set to anything but 0, i get a fuzzy feedback....does yours have this problem or did i get a bad set? Thanks
This and Medeli DD305 seem to be the same thing by the same manufacturer. Actually it sounds way better in headphones, which is the correct way to use the kit. It's for small apartments and low budget. If you are serious about drums, go invest in a better quality kit, of course a normally sized one for comfort, but this one is pretty decent if drums are just one of your many hobbies and your apartment has to be silent. Also you can plug it into the PC via MIDI and assign any samples to the pads. The only thing that is really annoying is the set of two button pedals. They should definitely be replaced with proper ones (that would double the price though).
My unit came without pedals, should I buy some special pedals? (do they works sensitively? I mean if I step hard on it it would sound harder or is it just an on/off switch and no matters how I step on it sounds the same?). My last question: is there a way to do a factory reset?. Thanks
Yes, they are sufficient. I started playing acoustic drums in 2006 and stuck around for a few years. Now I picked it up again with one of these and they are great. I bought mine for 60€ so it is a lot less money as well. You can practice every exercise, like paradiddles, you would practice on a practice pad. I was also jamming with my roommate the other day in it went really well. See, those things are great if you just want to learn the drums and the basics, which is all you gotta do as a newbie, but for mine some things are not possible or somewhat bothersome: - rimshots - ghostnotes sometimes go unnoticed - cymbals sound the same, no matter where you hit them - the high hat is in the middle and not to the left - small hit areas The drumkit is even sensitive to the force you apply, which means a harder hit sounds different from a lighter hit. To be sincere, in retrospective it would've been way better if I just started out with one of these, instead of buying a acoustic drum kit. If you play on this e drum kit for a year, you will have a huge advantage playing on an acoustic drum kit.
Do you know how to send drumming to a PC? tried a cable I had, but nothing happens on the screen. Contatced customer support and they haven't replied. Thanks.
Thanks! I just bought one on eBay (no pedals).. I have many instruments but am not fluent with any.. I'm practicing rhythm using maracas/percussion. You sound great!
Hey I bought one from a thrift store volume is really low even maxed. Could a cap blown? Or maybe speakers? It is old after all. Like 4 or 5? I'm 40 shouldn't be going deaf yet lol
sorry,hi im trying to understand the same digital drum u have and the manual is in english...and there are some words i dont understand ..trying to translate them to spanish......can help??????????????''any???helpppppppppppppppppp???
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I have literally the exact same one, got it for Christmas one of the pads busted through and another is broken as well it took about a month for third to happen and I'm not that strong
i have no idea how to play drums but have things on my pc like EZ drummer3 and i beer this would work awesome using midi, i’m sure when you use that kit to play with a band that it sounds better
hi ive noticed in reviews and commnets that this this thing skips sound when ever two pads r hit at once this is all i can afford and it sounds better than the yamaha dd55 i think i pretty much an alternative drummer if anyone can tell me is this better than the yamaha dd55
Does this have an orchestral kit with something like kettle drums or timpani ? Can you play the bongos with multiple fingers on the same pad at once ? Is the sound identical ACROSS each pad so the only variation is in volume depending on how hard you strike ?
Professor Rick but by a strategy u can get it cheap.... first hook up a crash,hi hat, a snare,and a bass drum ... then upgrade it ... PS grap all of these for mid range .... i got a whole drum set for just ...13000
I'm a drummer in a middle school band I'm going to give you advice on the grip your hands at the point were the drum stick can bounce back up into you hand when you hit the snare
but those pedals get broken after sometime .... i have this one ... bought 3yrs back n within 1st year its pedals broke. .. thts why i switched to drum kit (but thts another matter)
Better built with better components by a reputable manufacturer. Yamaha has been around for a long time and is a proven quality company. Pyle is one of the new kids on the block and they build entry-level stuff, for amateurs. If you're serious about your equipment, Yamaha, Roland or Korg is the way to go.
Well done U R more than a beginner and that is a nice drum machine. I have a Yamaha DD65 drum machinr which to is awesome that I bought before Xmas as I used to play drums many years ago. I also play keyboard, a bit of piano and I sing. Please check out some demo/covers I have up loaded. Cheers!
good demo! thanks you cleared up a few points for me! just pulled mine out of the mothballs really liking it now! it it has a very nice sound for its size and price! i have the same unit with a different name the spectrum 602 i had a smaller 4 pad yamaha no comparison.peace.
nice play..........i consider to have one also...not sure...but...i will see....anyway...i am used to play virtual instruments through my keyboard...& sometimes drums also....some i play with real instr....like the harmonica ect.......i also want to try drums....honest said my first choice for the real instruments......but...oke...it's nice electronic drum instr..i see..only the one i was looking for calls .alesis compactkit 7..same instrument body as the one you have...maybe similar sounds.....but i have my doubts to get one....i thought or that or an actual snare.....i preparing myself for my follow up album next year....to use as much actual instr instead always using the virtual ones....it's nice to combine it together of course. take care & the best with your music !
Do not buy. I have one of these. It skips sounds when ever more than one pad is hit or the bd pedal. Also dynamics/velocity does not work correctly when playing anything above 60 bpm. At best this is a toy for kids never wanting to become a drummer... just for making noise without timing. This thing is beeing sold under different brand names. So keep your eyes open and don't waste your money.
A good alternative may be the yamaha dd 65. I have one and this is really more than a toy. You can really practice drumming with this yamaha. Although I upgraded the pedals and play through an old roland td 9 brain via midi . But that last "upgrade" is not really necessary because the built in sounds of the dd 65 are not bad.
+DasIllu You wrote this 10 months ago. I have to be honest here. You are the only person that has had a negative thing to say so far. This is not a put down to you. So don't take it that way. I researched this pretty extensively. As a musician who grew up playing music around a musical family, I can't see this as being the waste you are saying it is. I suppose when you grow up playing music, you have a different view. I have no doubt that a child can learn drumming well on this. Even with the problems you shared. The cost of this is very low. My brother learned to play drums by using spoons and bowls/pans. My youngest son has learned with the most shabby and cheap kits out there. If you HAVE talent and passion about playing, you will learn with whatever instrument (or utensil) is around.
I am a fellow percussionist (bongos and congas). I was just browsing for electronic drum kits and bumped into this video. I never knew that a table drum kit existed. I am happy you are enjoying your drum set. It is amazing that it is portable.
that’s pretty cool. to the negative comments. as long as she is happy with them, that’s all that matters. rock on
On the strength of your review, I just ordered one of these to play at church. I am hoping the tapping of the sticks-to-pads don't overwhelm the sound. Fingers crossed. Thanks for your review.
You’ll probably need an amp to play in church
I like these small digital console drum kits. I have 2 full sets and one of these (mine are Yamaha) and the little portables are wonderful for playing a gig somewhere that it is a pain to set up a full sized kit.
I bought this drum pad at a yard sale for $25. Love it! I’m using it for backing tracks for my guitar playing and recording using the audio evolution android app! So much creative fun for cheap
Big D Desert Dweller it’s good isn’t it?I used this for my kinder kids graduation.Played through a Roland mobile cube and it was great.
subilon yeah! Does the job!! I use it on Bandlab with electric guitar now
How do you connect it to the DAW?
gain independence with your right hand while you you play the ands cause you stop for a half beat. Don't let the jerks try and tell u that u suck; do not let it bring u down the drum-set is a very competitive instrument among players.
Thank you so much for this awesome review! I’m wanting to learn at 47 years old just the most basic drum beats which helps me as a guitar player. Your review sold me, thank you! (You make drumming look so effortless but it’s not! 😊)
It's built to last they're still going strong today
here in france alot of venues cant do full drum kits .....small bars.......so these would be great for those places.
My biggest question was if it can be hooked up to an external amplifier or PA.
You answered my question in the first 3 minutes of your video.
Thank you very much.
Do these have velocity feature when connected to ezdrummer etc...?
What A Gem of a Video And kit sounds great.Explained things a lot easier than the manual for me. Thank You.Very nice demonstrator to.
Can it be used to record for music studio purpose
Everybody keeps saying these pads are crap. Well I have been playing drums my whole life and I agree nothing beats an actual drum set. Let's face it not everybody lives in a house or has the room for a set of drums. I bought these drum pads for my 2 yr old son who is very interested in playing drums and piano. I want to wait to see just how serious he is before I spend the money on a set. Someone mentioned they wouldn't use these at a concert. Well I had some Yamaha pads when I was younger and hooked them up to an amp and used them in a concert once! Sure it wasn't an actual set of drums but it worked for what I wanted to and that's all that mattered at the time.
Chuck Purnell yeah man I think these are fun but not something I would use as an adult trying to play lol
LOL
Nice said! It's a well- known way (or rather shortcut ;) to try getting some more self- esteem by criticizing everything, playing expert ;) It doesn't work, though ;) I'm not a drummer but want to play some own beats so this is something to consider.
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Can I connect a drum pad directly to my interface where do I have to change the cord on the USB side to microphone connection type
I'm confused by the make and model of your machine. I have the same exact machine but mine is the Simmons SD77. Do you have a case for your drum pads for transporting them around?
Thank you for this demo. Well done.
Thank you for sharing this. I have been looking to find something like this mainly because I really don't have the room to house a full electric drum set. I am okay on the drums. Not trying to join a band but I love to drum. I have a few questions. Is there a way to attach your mp3 player so you can play along and how has it been for you now that you have had it for a while?
yamaha is far better
dd65
Just got the 6 in the mail! Can't wait to start. Cheers
This is a great review. This helped me get a feel for the product. Thx for the review
Very nice presentation! What I missed is how it works with MIDI on a PC.
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Nice video. Thanks for sharing. This is a decent set for someone to learn on or even practice on. For all of the critics here, It's not meant to be the 'end-all' device to take someone on a world-wide tour. However, I have seen some talented musicians (including drummers) take a set of kids instruments bought at Toys R' Us and do some pretty cool music videos with the stuff.
I had one of these when I was in 3rd grade!! Never knew they made real ones mine was a plastic toy drum
was looking at one of these like the demo thanks fairly rounded piece of gear for the average person to have fun with.
Very good brief to the point demo. Well done!
I agree, when learning, nothing can beat an acoustic kit. Same goes with guitar. An electric kit will make it too easy, and you'll get lazy. Once you start playing on a real kit, you'll be SOL, and have to start over.
what kind of name is poope boonhom.?
Great reviw! I will be getting one to play around with. Thanks a bunch you will be rocking that thing in no time :).
Can I preplay a custom loop so I can jam guitar or bass alongside
I just purchased this drum set....when I have the reverb set to anything but 0, i get a fuzzy feedback....does yours have this problem or did i get a bad set? Thanks
This and Medeli DD305 seem to be the same thing by the same manufacturer. Actually it sounds way better in headphones, which is the correct way to use the kit. It's for small apartments and low budget. If you are serious about drums, go invest in a better quality kit, of course a normally sized one for comfort, but this one is pretty decent if drums are just one of your many hobbies and your apartment has to be silent. Also you can plug it into the PC via MIDI and assign any samples to the pads. The only thing that is really annoying is the set of two button pedals. They should definitely be replaced with proper ones (that would double the price though).
How do you know which one to hit with the sticks?
My unit came without pedals, should I buy some special pedals? (do they works sensitively? I mean if I step hard on it it would sound harder or is it just an on/off switch and no matters how I step on it sounds the same?). My last question: is there a way to do a factory reset?. Thanks
Will this work as a midi controller? I have drummer sound banks and all I want this for is to be able to play them as an actual drumkit
Are these good to practice before getting acoustic drums?
Yes, they are sufficient. I started playing acoustic drums in 2006 and stuck around for a few years. Now I picked it up again with one of these and they are great. I bought mine for 60€ so it is a lot less money as well.
You can practice every exercise, like paradiddles, you would practice on a practice pad. I was also jamming with my roommate the other day in it went really well. See, those things are great if you just want to learn the drums and the basics, which is all you gotta do as a newbie, but for mine some things are not possible or somewhat bothersome:
- rimshots
- ghostnotes sometimes go unnoticed
- cymbals sound the same, no matter where you hit them
- the high hat is in the middle and not to the left
- small hit areas
The drumkit is even sensitive to the force you apply, which means a harder hit sounds different from a lighter hit. To be sincere, in retrospective it would've been way better if I just started out with one of these, instead of buying a acoustic drum kit. If you play on this e drum kit for a year, you will have a huge advantage playing on an acoustic drum kit.
May I use regular sticks? Any latency? Bounce rolls capability?
cab you teach me how to play that and how much did but that in the music store.
Do you know how to send drumming to a PC? tried a cable I had, but nothing happens on the screen.
Contatced customer support and they haven't replied.
Thanks.
Nice review, would be better if you can add some review about the base drum?
Thanks! I just bought one on eBay (no pedals).. I have many instruments but am not fluent with any.. I'm practicing rhythm using maracas/percussion. You sound great!
Hey I bought one from a thrift store volume is really low even maxed. Could a cap blown? Or maybe speakers? It is old after all. Like 4 or 5?
I'm 40 shouldn't be going deaf yet lol
How good do the pedals work?
sorry,hi im trying to understand the same digital drum u have and the manual is in english...and there are some words i dont understand ..trying to translate them to spanish......can help??????????????''any???helpppppppppppppppppp???
what are they
Gavin Derifield gain pad
pad pan
gain means get more in music sort of like staticness kinda
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aactually, fi you look up the definition of gain, there is more than one
Is it possible to replace the snare pad with the hi-hat pad? I find it uncomfortable this way it would be the best if it were reversed!
I have literally the exact same one, got it for Christmas one of the pads busted through and another is broken as well it took about a month for third to happen and I'm not that strong
Where's the Fisher Price logo on the set?
i have no idea how to play drums but have things on my pc like EZ drummer3 and i beer this would work awesome using midi, i’m sure when you use that kit to play with a band that it sounds better
Thank you 81 and still keen to learn
Could you plug this into a laptop and use it like a sampling pad someone please reply because I own on of these
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How match this drums and were you buy
How much it goes 4 have no space for real drums I dig this idea of urs & light weight to is a plus
How is the rebound?
Looks like a great, cheap set to start playing drums! I'm going to get myself one as I always wanted to learn drums without spending too much money.
Do you think this would fit on my honda?
how many layers of volocity?
The small delay that I see on the video when you strike the heads tells me this is a toy and not a real instrument.
then just get an actual drum set. not everyone can afford so much space for them. shut the fuck up, Sandy.
How have the drums held up over the last 8 years? I just bought a set and I'm wondering if the pads are going to give up at some point.
Had mine for 7 years give or take and it’s held up beautifully
Great review and advice! Thank you for sharing this!
hi ive noticed in reviews and commnets that this this thing skips sound when ever two pads r hit at once this is all i can afford and it sounds better than the yamaha dd55 i think i pretty much an alternative drummer if anyone can tell me is this better than the yamaha dd55
the only reason why i am watching this is cause i have one of these and i want to know some more stuff
Same but mine is a little different cus mine doesn't have the turn thingy on it
What happens if you give this to Zach Hill
He'd throw it at Andy's macbook.
@@TheLikeButtonLMAO why would he do that
Does it accepet arabic style?
Have stick?
How do you know what pad is which I wanna buy it but idk how to know
its laid out like a real drum kit, to an extent. also, hitting the pad and hearing the noise would help..
Where does the kick pedal sound come from?
A kick pedal...
i am Brazil. Like drums. how do you do
Ya the drums...
Good video, anyone know if the pads are programmable ie double kivk drums
whats the price for this drum.can you share something
Am in the market for a electruc drumset. I sought these one at amazone. After these review video am going for it.
Does this have an orchestral kit with something like kettle drums or timpani ? Can you play the bongos with multiple fingers on the same pad at once ? Is the sound identical ACROSS each pad so the only variation is in volume depending on how hard you strike ?
1. I think so. 2. Yes, but on my kit only two pads are sensitive enough to do this comfortably. 3. More or less, but not very consistent.
no it isn't no matter at all about how hard you hit it
Yes there is an orchestra kit and there are timpanis
Wait how much is it
nothing can beat the actual drum kit
Professor Rick but by a strategy u can get it cheap.... first hook up a crash,hi hat, a snare,and a bass drum ... then upgrade it ...
PS grap all of these for mid range .... i got a whole drum set for just ...13000
I'm a drummer in a middle school band I'm going to give you advice on the grip your hands at the point were the drum stick can bounce back up into you hand when you hit the snare
Where and how do I get this?
Is good for rock ?
This helped me out allot I have 1 and I think they r amazing thank you a lot for this vid
i have the same ... but dunno why i have ashton edp 4500 something.. but its the same and has the exact sounds n everything is same
but those pedals get broken after sometime .... i have this one ... bought 3yrs back n within 1st year its pedals broke. .. thts why i switched to drum kit (but thts another matter)
what is name of this instrument and its cost plzz rply as fast as u can
Manav Sharma its 60 dollars at walmart
$83 on amazon
what is the price
Anybody notice that the 1, 2, 3, 4 count off is sampled from a Speak and Spell toy?
Hlo wats the cost of the drum kit plz tell me ok
your dramar is very nice. this dramar base stick sound system is very Awsome. i like it this dramar..............
How much?
This or the Yamaha DD-65?
Yamaha. Way better.
Hey I am serious about buying something like this, could you please tell me why the Yamaha DD-65 is better?
Better built with better components by a reputable manufacturer. Yamaha has been around for a long time and is a proven quality company. Pyle is one of the new kids on the block and they build entry-level stuff, for amateurs. If you're serious about your equipment, Yamaha, Roland or Korg is the way to go.
GDM _ Yamaha DD 65 is much better than this machine.
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Thanks for sharing. Very helpful
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Mam plz name this instrument. Mam I'm also playing Casio
It's so complicated trying to learn in TH-cam but when u don't have the right one its frustrating
Well done U R more than a beginner and that is a nice drum machine. I have a Yamaha DD65 drum machinr which to is awesome that I bought before Xmas as I used to play drums many years ago. I also play keyboard, a bit of piano and I sing. Please check out some demo/covers I have up loaded. Cheers!
What's the price i need to know
its like $200 in USD
About $130 www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/744392-REG/Pyle_Pro_PTED01_PTED01_Electronic_Table_Top.html
The black stuff comes on the sticks I have it
+Jon Boll its not a problem
Jon Boll it’s not.
how much ?
How much
Good demo. I really liked it
ONE TWO THREE FOUR ONE TWO THREE FOUR ONE TWO THREE FOUR
coscoscos tune it to 300bpm 😂
Jörg Aluhut *ONETWOTHREEFOURONETWOTHREEFOURONETWOTHREEFOURONETWOTHREEFOURONETWOTHREEFOURONETWOTHREEFOURONETWOTHREEFOUR*
I use 3 1 4 2. But im a pro
Lmao
good demo! thanks you cleared up a few points for me! just pulled mine out of the mothballs really liking it now! it it has a very nice sound for its size and price! i have the same unit with a different name the spectrum 602 i had a smaller 4 pad yamaha no comparison.peace.
You had me at organic bongos!
nice play..........i consider to have one also...not sure...but...i will see....anyway...i am used to play virtual instruments through my keyboard...& sometimes drums also....some i play with real instr....like the harmonica ect.......i also want to try drums....honest said my first choice for the real instruments......but...oke...it's nice electronic drum instr..i see..only the one i was looking for calls .alesis compactkit 7..same instrument body as the one you have...maybe similar sounds.....but i have my doubts to get one....i thought or that or an actual snare.....i preparing myself for my follow up album next year....to use as much actual instr instead always using the virtual ones....it's nice to combine it together of course. take care & the best with your music !
Do not buy. I have one of these. It skips sounds when ever more than one pad is hit or the bd pedal. Also dynamics/velocity does not work correctly when playing anything above 60 bpm. At best this is a toy for kids never wanting to become a drummer... just for making noise without timing. This thing is beeing sold under different brand names. So keep your eyes open and don't waste your money.
A good alternative may be the yamaha dd 65. I have one and this is really more than a toy. You can really practice drumming with this yamaha. Although I upgraded the pedals and play through an old roland td 9 brain via midi . But that last "upgrade" is not really necessary because the built in sounds of the dd 65 are not bad.
+DasIllu You wrote this 10 months ago. I have to be honest here. You are the only person that has had a negative thing to say so far. This is not a put down to you. So don't take it that way. I researched this pretty extensively. As a musician who grew up playing music around a musical family, I can't see this as being the waste you are saying it is. I suppose when you grow up playing music, you have a different view. I have no doubt that a child can learn drumming well on this. Even with the problems you shared. The cost of this is very low. My brother learned to play drums by using spoons and bowls/pans. My youngest son has learned with the most shabby and cheap kits out there. If you HAVE talent and passion about playing, you will learn with whatever instrument (or utensil) is around.
+Kim Weir you inspired me! keep doin what you're doin
what company you buy it from?
over here in germany it was conrad.de
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