EFNOTE 3X electronic drums Unboxing & Playing by drum-tec
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👉 Join us as we unbox, set up & test drive the EFNOTE 3X electronic drumkit! The 3X kit comes with a 12" bass drum pad, bigger cymbals, a moveable hihat controller and a 4th tom pad compared to its "smaller brother" the EFNOTE3 ⚡️ 🔥 🥁
The kit setup in detail:
12" bass drum
12" snare drum
2 x 10" & 2 x 12" toms
14" hihat
2 x 16" crashes
18" ride
3 x Lambda tripods
snare stand
🔥 Need help finding the right kit? Talk to us and we'll help you: drumt.ec/kit-f... 🔥
Feel free to comment or ask any question you might have. You can also get in touch with our service team directly through experts@drum-tec.de
Video shot @ drum-tec West / Spytunes Recording Studio, Mainz.
Drumming & production by Ralf Schumacher, follow Ralf on @digitaldrumming
More info on WWW.RALFSCHUMACHER.EU
#efnote3X #edrums #drumtec
Look out roland. The little dogs are nipping at your heels! This kit sounds really good. I like what ef note is doing.
😀
roland got competition
YOU OBVIOUSLY HAVE NEVER PLAYED A DECENT ROLAND KIT....BUNCH OF POSERS ON HERE
Really the only thing we don’t 100% know is the reliability factor. I would say sounds and fit/finish are just as good (if not better) than Roland. But do these hold up for 10+ years without countless calls to customer support and the warranty department (cough cough Alesis)
@@jasonweidman2614 Yes
(The founder of Roland made this company)
(Also this is made in the same factory as ATV)
Waaaaaayyyy more natural sounding drums than any Roland kit I've heard
Was the last time you heard a Roland kit like 20 years ago?
@@The_Rob_Dsounds around these price ranges are personal preference
@@The_Rob_D This still sounds more natural than any new Roland kit.
My Roland td9 sounds better.
@@tomaszandrzejewski816it definitely doesn't
Efnote is the best kit to come along and persuade drummers who love their acoustic kits to go electronic. Finally a company is getting there with real drum sounds!
Finally a serious contender to Roland and Pearl. The design of this kit looks excellent (cymbals and high hat in particular) and it genuinely sounds good. 🥰
Good? The toms sound like plastic cans
Who cares what sounds e drums have inside. People will connect them into a vst 99% of the time anyways
@@robertoricci3393roland toms sounds like shit, so we are progressing
@@wm1573not me. I own an efnote 5
This one and the 5X are the two sets I'm seriously considering saving money for.
If I’m being honest the main reason I watch these videos is to see Ralf’s playing. Of course the kit displays are real cool, but he’s the star of the show here :D
Thank you so much! There's more drumming/music and sound demo videos on my personal channel too if you are interested:
th-cam.com/users/digitaldrumming
Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV I’m already subbed there as well ;) lol
@@protobuster12 😀
Just bought the 3x over the weekend. Upgrading from a Roland TD17 kvx. I absolutely love the kit! The hi hat is unlike anything I've ever played and the sounds are much more natural than the Roland kit. I love Roland and have no complaints. I beat the hell out of my TD17 kvx for years without a single missed trigger. Im hoping the 3x has similar durability over time. I also mounted the module on the high Tom arm in the space under the crash and above the snare.
Could you share your experience with the Efnote so far? It's probably the one I'm getting (although still deciding between td27KV2...)
So far so good! It certainly gets a lot of looks and questions when I play out! People are like whoa, what is that! My biggest gripes are that the cymbals in the mixes always seem overly loud. I found that turning them down in the mix but slightly increasing pad sensitivity gave a nice balance. So far the quality and sound are top notch (again no diss on Roland). The kit just feels innovative in so many ways. Right now I'm using stereo left right out for toms and cymbals and I use headphones out panned center for kick and snare. It all goes to a Mackie mix8 for mixing and then out to PA as stero left right. Hope this helps. Cheers
@@Metaldrumma7 thanks so much for your feedback it sure helps!
@Metaldrumma7 thank you for sharing your thoughts, I am eyeballing this kit hard. What is it like to play with heavier stuff?
I'll be honest, the roland was a little better for the heavier stuff, not in terms of triggering but in terms of stock, on board sound options. As a lot of others have commented, the sounds are crisp and bright but also geared more towards rock/funk/dance/jazz. The issue is really with the snare sounds as I've found several kicks that really punch and many tom options that are lower and heavy. To get around the snare sound, I've played around with the onboard layering and have been successful in layering 2 snares tuned slightly different on top of one another. This gave the snare a much bigger and deeper sound and has worked out well so far! Honestly though the best part of this kit is the audio routing options. You have freedom to output sounds differently. Being able to separate kick and snare on a center pan from the rest of the kit is a game changer live. Good luck with your decision! @@vintageludwig
Wow, that Hihat sensitivity, an excellent set!
Love the Hi-hat dynamics. The kit looks amazing and the samples are spot on 🔥
Yes the EFNOTE hihat plays & feels outstandingly great! 🤩
I've had my 3x set up for about 3 days now. Love it.
Happy drumming! 😃
How is it going? Any issue or critique about the set?
@@AerisVelivolusno issues. Had it a few months drumming everyday and set looks brand new almost. It's very rugged. No bad triggering at all. It's pretty sweet.
@@williamtracy4453 thanks so much for your answer! It's the set that I'll definitely get
Nice kit. Ralf is much watch drumming as usual.
I was thinking about buying a mps-850... Until now! I'm really impressed by the sound, sensitivity, look, and seeming build quality of this kit. Price is also spot on... Dammit! (cit.)
Go for EFNOTE, you won't regret it :) Playability & product quality is on a completely different level than any Millenium budget kit/module. Kind regards!
Wow, these sound REALLY GOOD!
I’d be happy to bounce from my Roland TD17 over to these any day.
👍😎👍
I had not heard of EFNOTE e-drums until this video, yet remain quite impressed by the material and sample quality. This kit seems solid all around. Thanks for the introduction! 🤙
You can find more EFNOTE demos of the 3, 5 and 7 kits here in our EFNOTE playlist if you like:
th-cam.com/play/PLfdIgOnHCc5pX7OvWHUEVPsYuBOqh12Ll.html
Kind regards!
I dont know what this company is doing differently. But it sure is working! This sounds just like acoustic drums mic'ed up in a studio.
Always solid drumming. This is the kit I'm going for. The hihat controller seems best in class.
Thanks Mitch!
Im getting one too can’t wait
SEEMS...IS THE KEY WORD
@@harryballsacky These hats are the second best in the industry after the vh-14. Just a shame that is has a propriety connector and I don't like the colour but that is personal preference I guess.
@@Tom-sd2vimuch prefer this colour to the standard issue black Roland cymbals
As a Roland user and fan, I have to say that these actually suprise me a lot. I even think they sound a bit better than a lot of Roland kits out there 😳
True but the advantage with Roland is they sound great in a live band mix. These efnote sounds stand way better on their own. Thats my personal experience anyway.
@@Tom-sd2vi But why would you want to use an e-kit in a band
@@StorckOnBass Easy of use: a bit more portable, smaller footprint, low stage volume, no tuning required, more sounds at hand, great volume and sound mixing control, no mic setup required, just a DI box with a couple of XLR cables.
At most gigs in my experience, acoustics of the room and mixing/equipment limitations make a good ekit sounds much cleaner and more controlled than an acoustic kit.
I gigged with my band with a self-build ekit with td-25 alongside a band with an acoustic sonor kit and all feedback I got from both the bands and the audience is that it sounded way better than the sonor. Cleaner, tighter and more controlled.
Ofcourse on big stages with perfect mixing and equipment, acoustic kits will sounds better, but most drummers (me included) are not playing such gigs.
@@Tom-sd2vi Look, it's very simple. Mic your drumkit, buy a cheap ass mixing panel, buy some headphones and there you go. You can play with your band.
Personally I hate that E-kits are used for gigs and playing with bands. Maybe that's just me, but I just think that E-kits should be and stay practice kits. Having to set up and move your entire kit is something you have to deal with being a drummer. Before you became a drummer, you knew that would be a problem, you you just have to cope with it
Also, you're talking about E-kits sounding cleaner, but I totally don't agree to that. In my opinion even the best E-kits sound shit because of the fact that it doesn't have life. Every hit sounds the same, where on an acoustic kit every hit sounds different. On an acoustic kit you can make all sorts of different sounds with your drums, where on an E-kit most pads have a maximum of 3 triggers. The E-kit sounding cleaner just has to do with either the room you're playing in or the mixing. You don't have to be a drummer that plays on big stages. I've played in pubs in which the acoustic kit was perfectly mixed and sounded a thousand times better than an E-kit could have sounded there. It all comes down to mixing and the room you're in
@@StorckOnBass Dude relax. If you prefer acoustic drums that is totally fine, no need to get all worked-up about it. We were just having a nice discussion.
I know how to properly mic my drums and premix them, done it a hundred times. Just from my personal experience I've come to prefer using my ekit for both practice and small gigs for the aforementioned reasons. I totally get why you prefer acoustic but don't give me that "you knew that would be a problem, you you just have to cope with it". I don't have to cope with anything that you think is a requirement for being a "real drummer".
I personally think it is nice to see acoustic kits, ekits and hybrids are being used in a lot of different kinds of performances. Danny Carey's 'Pneuma' is my favorite. Variety is the spicy of life, eh.
Well, Ralf will make any electronic drum kit sound hip. I bought my Roland td17KV and added love drum sample sounds purchased from Drum-Tec because of him
Thank you Shaun, that's great to hear! :) Enjoy the kit & happy drumming!
Great playing and some tasty watches! I think the 3X is the best kit they make
Thank you Patrick! Love my Nixon watches, but I guess I have to change them over more often for even more variety ;-D
This drumming is absolutely incredible and the kit looks and sounds gorgeous ❤
Awesome sounding kit plus some awesome drumming !
So lit👌
Thank you very much Sam! You can find more EFNOTE demos here in our dedicated playlist:
th-cam.com/play/PLfdIgOnHCc5pX7OvWHUEVPsYuBOqh12Ll.html
And there's even more drumming/music and sound demos to be found on our drumtecTV channel, or my personal channel too if you like:
th-cam.com/users/digitaldrumming
Kind regards!
Очень грамотно снят ролик! Лично я получил представление об установке. Меня интересовал чистый звук рабочего барабана без электронной подзвучки и я его услышал.
Sick synth sounds!
The Drummer and the drums are excellent !!!!!
Thanks Roy! There are even more EFNOTE demos here in our dedicated playlist:
th-cam.com/play/PLfdIgOnHCc5pk6iuGDuFgfviVadAmhWdY.html
You can find more drumming/music and sound demo videos on my personal channel too if you like:
th-cam.com/users/digitaldrumming
Kind regards!
I was about to buy the Strike SE when I saw this, now I'm I'm forced to re-consider. I am nearly 70 and will only ever buy one EDK so it has to be right. Trouble is, to my ears they all sound amazing, and to my eye's they look amazing too..
Hey Alan, go for EFNOTE :) triggering/playability as well as production quality will be much better.
You might also check out the drum-tec Jam / diabolo series electronic drums, which are 100% Roland/ATV/EFNOTE compatible:
th-cam.com/video/vQjdPZzczNI/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/hsymO0e18O8/w-d-xo.html
Feel free to get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de for further assistance and/or an individual quote on any custom kit configuration including international shipping any time. Kind regards!
That hi-hat and cymbals responds are amazing. I have the Alesis Pro SE, and I like the set except for the cymbal and hi-hat responds. EFNOTE 3x is Not bad for $3999. Look out Roland!
efnote 3x is actually 2500 not 3999
I wonder if the drummer is playing in a band or not? If yes i would like to listen or watch a live show. thank you.
Great sound, especially snare, maybe a review on Efnоte 7? Good drumming technique!
You can find more demos of the 5 & 7 kits here on our channel:
th-cam.com/video/0SVool4pCOM/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/7cW6m9bdvsQ/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/AnklN8diL3w/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/HxiiAO9PQFg/w-d-xo.html
Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV Thank you!😀
This dude slaps!
Thank you Colin! You can find more drumming/music & sound demo videos over at my private channel digitaldrumming too if you like:
th-cam.com/users/digitaldrumming
Kind regards!
I've gone back and forth between this one and the Jam NG 6 piece. I love how the Drum tec looks, especially the bass drum, but I much prefer having my pads and cymbals on stands together, and really don't want full size shells.
Hey Anthony, you also might set up the jam with platform stands actually and not use the mount on the bass drum if you prefer :) In the end, it 's all up to individual taste, both kits are great in my opinion, but I actually do prefer the playing feel of the Jam NG bass drum over the EFNOTE. But that's just me :) kind regards!
@@drumtecTV Thanks for you feedback Ralf. When Im ready to buy them, Ill email and see what I can sort out. I would prefer to have a drum tec set that is set up like the 3x
Tried this kit at uk drum show, felt extremely nice imo
Can we use double bass drum padel with this kit?
@@DhruvSharma-sn3jn yup 100% sure
Still though for the money and what you get I’m definitely on the edge of a purchase 😅
This kit is amazing at the price
EFNOTE 3X sounds good tho, like a real acoustic drum 👍
As always, great Demo 🤙
Thanks! :)
i love acoustic drums but this sounds great.
Love the sound and look of these kits but those stands! How quick and easy is it to to take them down after a gig and how heavy are they?
They are actually pretty light, you can basically carry the whole stand very easily & take off pads/cymbals for ease of transportation.
Feel free to get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de for further assistance if you like. Kind regards!
Thanks. Just deciding which to go for, 3x or 5.
Does the 5 have a better real drum feel because of the shells.?
I will be using it for gigs and prefer the look, but the 3x looks very portable Excellent drumming
Ralph!
@@stixpooper3704 Thank you very much! :) The 5 feels a little more real actually because of the bigger bass drum & the floor tom etc. You might also get any custom kit configuration (EFNOTE pad/cymbal/module mix of your choice) from drum-tec :) Kind regards!
I see the laptop there. So are those sounds provided by the module or do you still need to use VSTs? I'd like to keep things simple and just use the module.
Would you recommend this or the Strike Pro SE for an intermediate drummer.
I am looking for a large e drum set that is close to acoustic sizes in this price range.
Any recommendations of these two or any other kits?
Hi, you might want to check out the 100% Roland/ATV/EFNOTE compatible drum-tec Jam NG series as well for an even more authentic playing feel:
th-cam.com/video/McH1VaHNOvs/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/Y73sroLgIUc/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/vQjdPZzczNI/w-d-xo.html
Generally speaking, any Roland/ATV/EFNOTE/drum-tec kit will be way ahead of the Alesis in terms of triggering/playability and also production quality. Please feel free to get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de for further assistance and/or an individual quote on any custom(!) kit configuration including international shipping if you like. Kind regards!
How is the module (software), is it durable?? No crashes. it is completly digital right?
Wow - awesome drumming! kit sounds really good - but the toms shake quite a bit when struck. am not sure about that, might disrupt the flow of the fills/breaks.
Thanks Andy!
Very nice sounding. The one thing I did not notice was rim shots on the toms ? Is the snare the only "pad" with dual zone triggering (rim/head) ?
I see they advertise multi zones, not clear on the separate rim sensor.
Hey Davey, the toms are dual zone head/rim (shown at 2:03), the snare has the same head/rim zones plus an additional cross stick trigger (shown from 1:53). Kind regards!
It seemed like occasionally sometimes the bell on the ride wasn't very responsive, otherwise everything seemed to work and sound fine.
friend-Good night.really interesting -🙃
Outstanding play on the drums! Can't wait to see you to play the efnote 5x. Btw your shirt is looking very cool where can i get them?
Thank you very much! You'll find some more EFNOTE demos in our dedicated playlist:
th-cam.com/play/PLfdIgOnHCc5pX7OvWHUEVPsYuBOqh12Ll.html
The drum-tec shirt is availabe here, but currently only in black colour:
www.drum-tec.de/drum-tec-t-shirt-life-is-too-short
And finally, you can find more drumming/music and sound demos on our drumtecTV channel or on my personal channel over here if you like :)
th-cam.com/users/digitaldrumming
Kind regards!
Hello Ralf, great playing!
Given the weight of this kit, how much would it cost to ship to Atlantic City, N.J. in the U.S.?
Thanks!
Thank you very much John! Please get in touch with the guys through experts@drum-tec.de, they will answer all of your questions & can set up an individual quote including international shipping for you. Kind regards!
Will there be different sound editions for Ef Note Drums?
Although you kinda muted the cymbal after hitting it, I was waiting for cymbal catches you'd hear in heavy music, or Rush for that matter. Good demonstration overall.
Hi hat stand and kick pedal are not included right?
Yes you are right, I added drum throne, pedal & hihat stand from the drum-tec line of hardware:
www.drum-tec.com/hardware
Kind regards!
Hi there , thanks for the video ! do you prefer playing on Efnote 3x or Roland TD-27KV ? 🙂
Hey Geoffrey, that's really a tough question, as these two kits are very different.
In terms of triggering/playability, the Roland modules & digital pads are hard to beat honestly.
On the other hand, the EFNOTE has the bigger (3 zone) crashes / the great 14" hihat / bigger bd and low tom pads, so the overall playing feel on those is very good & a little more natural than on the Roland KD-10 & PDX-100 pads.
Finally it also depends on the sounds & features you prefer on a sound module, EFNOTE & Roland sound completely different and have very different features. The best would probably be to check them out side by side if you have the chance & decide for yourself which one you prefer.
You can also get both kits in any modified/customized configuration (with different pad sizes/hardware etc.) from www.drum-tec.com. Feel free to get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de for further assistance or an individual quote on any kit including international shipping if you like.
Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV Hello, thanks a lot for this complete answer !
The bow to rim transition on the cymbals is good, and I'm impressed by the high hat. Tom samples are a little bland.
Excellent video! is it possible to add an extra cymbal to this kit?
It is! They have a couple more connections.
How would you compare the quality of the pad quality on the Efnote 3X and the ATV EXS-5? I’m debating an ATV kit to later upgrade the module to a 2box DrumIt 3, which is comparable in cost to the cost of the Efnote 3X. The ATV kit + 2box module would offer more sound options because of the module, but would the pads be a significant step down from the Efnote pads? It seems the cymbal sets from the Efnote 3X and the ATV EXS-5 are pretty comparable, no?
Hey Ben, I think especially the hihat & flexibility of the EFNOTE module(s) make them stand out. ATV stuf is great too, but EFNOTE kind of feels like ATV 2.0 tto me :) kind regards!
@@drumtecTV I appreciate your input. I ultimately decided to go with the ATV kit because it was significantly less expensive and I intend to get the 2box eventually. Since the Efnote hi-hat only works with the Efnote module, and that module will not work for me long-term, it wasn't an option any longer.
Can you add another cymbal and what does it mean when it says efnote 3x does not support the crash 1 cup when the Tom 4 is used?
Hey Keith, you can switch the Crash One Cup zone trigger input to Tom 4 instead. That means, cup zone of Crash one will no longer be active, as you are using its input for the tom 4 pad. Feel free to get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de for further assistance if you like. Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV Thank you
i know this is an old post, but what size rug is that?
Hey Sam, it's the Roland TDM-20 which you can find here:
www.drum-tec.com/roland-tdm-20-large-sound-absorbing-drum-carpet?number=1001397
Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV Thank you so much! I was trying to figure out how big of a space I would need in my room.
This kit does sound great. I have td12 for last 10+ years sounds great still but Tom samples are horrible only I’ve seen about this kit from others that make me think twice about the purchase is durability and the idea of how they would sound when mixed with other live players
How do you record the drums going out so we can hear it in the video?
Is it worth the extra money for the additional Tom and real feel Hats?
Hey Aaron, the hihat actually makes a huge difference in my opinion & plays much more realistic than the controller pedal/pad combo of the 3. The 3X has bigger cymbals too (18" Ride, 2x16" Crash) than the 3 (16" ride, 2x 14" crashes).
You might also get a custom kit configuration from drum-tec if you like (f.e. the 3 with the upgraded HiHat). Feel free to get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de for an individual quote on any custom kit including international shipping. Kind regards!
I have a efnote 3x but one problem
I have connected al symbals and toms to the module
But my fourth tom (floortom) is the same as my high hat (it gives a high hat sound) and when i switch it to floortom, then my high hat will sound as a floortom
Its kinda strange
Hi hat seems spot on, but it's a touch machine gunny in places
Hey Scott, you are right the EFNOTE modules do not have any alternating round robin samples as far as I know. But they still sound great I think :) kind regards!
Hi! One question: Is it possible to amplify the sound of this drum set with a monitor/amplifier? I don't know if this module has jack outputs to connect an amplifier...
Sure, the sound module has a stereo out that you can hook up to various systems like these:
www.drum-tec.com/accessories/monitoring
Feel free to get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de for further assistance if you like. Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV thanks a lot!
Does the module have a midi usb ?
Hello Ralf!, This kit seems to sound really good. is it better than alesis strike pro se? And what is the big difference? Thank you.
Hey Christian, playability/triggering is significantly better than with the Alesis kit, especially cymbal, hihat & snare triggering. Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV Thank you for this quick response. Which brand would be the best choice in this price range (that of 3x)? Thank you!
Uma pena que no Brasil chega a ser o valor de um caro… mas uma bela bateria, sonho de consumo
Can we use double basa drum padel with this?
I be been playing the drums for 7 years and I wanna get that where do u get
www.drum-tec.com/efnote-3x-e-drum-kit
Kind regards!
this or the alesis strike pro SE?
Is there an option for this kit with just 3 toms?
Hey Ben, yes if you get the kit from drum-tec ;-) please feel free to get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de at any time. Kind regards!
Outstanding playing as always Ralf! Did you study music formally or are you a self taught drummer?
Thank you Donnie! Yes I have studied at the music college Mainz & Hamburg some years back, you can find more info on my website www.ralfschumacher.eu if you like, and there's some more drumming/music and sound demo videos on my personal YT channel also:
th-cam.com/users/digitaldrumming
Kind regards!
Show...👍 qual o valor?
www.drum-tec.com/efnote-3x-e-drum-kit
Kind regards!
I live in Brazil, how can I buy it here in Brazil
Hey Thiago, we ship internationally :)
www.drum-tec.com/efnote-3x-e-drum-kit
Feel free to get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de for further assistance and/or an individual quote incl. international shipping if you like. Kind regards!
How does this transport?
The way the module is mounted above the smartphone holder is not properly constructed;
it tends to cover part of the smartphone's top, the holder is too small for a pad,
and the module cannot be fixed underneath the smartphone.
This is just me being picky.
Also the crossstick thing appears to get in some folks way
I think it works great actually :)
This pads works with Yamaha dtx pro module?
Hey Francesco, basically speaking the pads should work, as also the ATV EXS & aDrums pads have worked :)
th-cam.com/video/NItZtEqi5d0/w-d-xo.html
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The cymbals will not be compatible with the Yamaha module though. Yet I haven't tried a mix of EFNOTE / Yamaha myself, you might get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de to find out more. Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV ❤️
berapa harganya drum ni??
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Jazlyn Cove
While for me this set seems to be very good, I just hate the type of rack/stands they are using
I actually liked setting up the kit with the Lambda stands, but you might get any modified/customized kit configuration with different hardware/stands or any rack system from drum-tec too :) kind regards!
There's a significant advantage to having the stands separate. Prevents crosstalk issues.
I think the stands offer more flexibility. I hate racks unless you spend and get a proper metal one. The roland racks are pants.
I like the cymbals and the overall look of the set but that machine gun effect on such a premium kit is unacceptable. I thought round robin is a standard these days.
Unfortunately no sound module has round robin samples, except the Pearl Mimic Pro:
th-cam.com/video/6NMMuI_qUE8/w-d-xo.html
Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV I though 2Box has round robin samples too, no? I never noticed that machine gun effect on my good old drumit5 module. Also the Prismatic Sound Modeling on Roland TD-50X kinda mimics the same method. My point is that these kits are really expensive and round robin sampling is around for a looooooong time. So if 2box did it on a sub 1000$ module why can't they? Just saying... maybe I am missing something. Thanks for your response anyway (by the way I really love my Real Feel meshes)!
Watch = Citizen Retro.
Nope, it's a Nixon Dork Too :) kind regards!
You can also put some shoeboxes in front of this drummer, it always sounds good 🤷♂
Haha thank you so much! You can find more drumming / music / sound demo videos on my private channel digitaldrumming to if you like:
www.youtube.com/@digitaldrumming
Kind regards!
9888 Chadd Flats
👌👌
The hihat and ride sound perfect, however the machine-gunning on the toms is unbearable. This is unacceptable in 2022, memory and real-time processing shouldn't be a problem for large multilayer samples!
But cmon where is Thomas lang to try em out , no offense to the talented guy on the kit
:-D
I read a lot bad reviews about your company…why is that?
Hi Kostis, where do you read them? 😀 I don't know of any bad reviews honestly, we have thousands of very happy international customers.
If you need advice on any product or want to know more about drum-tec, please go to www.drum-tec.com or get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de directly. Kind regards!
Trisha Landing
Bye bye roland
Cok kötü roland çok geniş bir sound var bunlar oyuncak gercekten çok berbat td4 yakın bu ser
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