Hi, thanks for the comment and glad you enjoyed the video, yes, you can connect something like a guitar practice amp using an instrument cable in order to hear the drums without headphones, I hope that helps!
Yes it does, I just purchased one, it has a USB port in the back, you plug it to your computed and it gets recognized as a MIDI Interface so you just configure it in your DAW and get the most out of it as I'm gonna do.
All the ride sounds are super quiet, but since I’ve been away from it for a while and just want a kit to play, this could be the one for me. Do you know if you can replace the kick pedal for a beater and kick stand as an upgrade or do you have to use the pedal that’s provided?
Hi, thanks for the comment, please check out my other videos, I do a full review of this kit and go into more detail. However to answer your question, unfortunately you cannot upgrade to a kick tower with a pedal, the module doesn’t allow this.
Hi, thanks for the comment, I will be releasing a review of the Turbo Mesh kit very soon where I'll go into more detail about this. However, in short if your budget allows for a Nitro Mesh kit with the bass drum pedal, beater and bass drum tower then I would recommend going for that over the pedals used on the Turbo Mesh, they're okay to begin with but as soon as you start moving to faster bass drum parts or improved bass drum techniques the pedal will not be able to keep up. The Nitro is far more future-proof. I hope that helps!
Hi, thanks for your time and answer. If I ever will play what you were playing in the video, I will be more than happy and if these pedals are able to play this, I am fine. I live in a block of flats an it seems to me, that the better pedal will be too loud. I have found that you have a lot of great videos, so keep going and good luck.
Just bought this kit and I'm happy with everything about it.
I like the sound of the fill's,sounds good.
Thanks for this!
Great video. Thanks!
Can i only hear the sound via headphone while playing? Or can i somehow connect a speaker?
Hi, thanks for the comment and glad you enjoyed the video, yes, you can connect something like a guitar practice amp using an instrument cable in order to hear the drums without headphones, I hope that helps!
Does it sends notes out through MIDI?
Yes it does, I just purchased one, it has a USB port in the back, you plug it to your computed and it gets recognized as a MIDI Interface so you just configure it in your DAW and get the most out of it as I'm gonna do.
@@santiagomoreno696 Thank you! 👍👍
All the ride sounds are super quiet, but since I’ve been away from it for a while and just want a kit to play, this could be the one for me. Do you know if you can replace the kick pedal for a beater and kick stand as an upgrade or do you have to use the pedal that’s provided?
Hi, thanks for the comment, please check out my other videos, I do a full review of this kit and go into more detail. However to answer your question, unfortunately you cannot upgrade to a kick tower with a pedal, the module doesn’t allow this.
There actually is a way to do it.... There's a couple videos and answers on Google.
@@Idragonfacei I’ll have a look, maybe changing the module to a nitro module and getting the beater could do it?
@@beneadesmtb that's one way but you wouldn't have to change anything out
@@Idragonfacei I’ll look into it, the kit will do to begin with, but will be nice to have the real feel bass drum 😂
Hi, what do you think about those pedals? I am beginner and thinking about buying these drums.
Hi, thanks for the comment, I will be releasing a review of the Turbo Mesh kit very soon where I'll go into more detail about this. However, in short if your budget allows for a Nitro Mesh kit with the bass drum pedal, beater and bass drum tower then I would recommend going for that over the pedals used on the Turbo Mesh, they're okay to begin with but as soon as you start moving to faster bass drum parts or improved bass drum techniques the pedal will not be able to keep up. The Nitro is far more future-proof. I hope that helps!
Hi, thanks for your time and answer. If I ever will play what you were playing in the video, I will be more than happy and if these pedals are able to play this, I am fine. I live in a block of flats an it seems to me, that the better pedal will be too loud. I have found that you have a lot of great videos, so keep going and good luck.