I have the millennium MPS 750 X with double pedal and it is great as a midi drum kit. I just play it through plugins on my computer so did not need the most expensive and with most presets, The millennium is perfect for my purpose
I started with my Roland TD-4 & upgraded to making my own kit out of cheap acoustic drums which was nice. But when I seen the Roland VAD 506 I knew I was gonna buy it! Yes it's expensive but not so bad if u finance thru Sweetwater which runs me $100 a month. One of the best purchases I've ever made. It feels the closest to acoustic & sounds great. The feel & abuse this thing can take is amazing. And I added my old CY-14 & 15 to expand the kit & I will be purchasing another floor tom to make this thing a dream kit. ROLAND has proven to know e-drums better than anyone. And VAD series is their best yet
Going to get the MPS-850 bundle and Superior Drummer 3. The sounds on the MPS-850 can't be used for anything but practising purposes. SD 3 blows every e drum module out of the water. Luckily my PC has enough RAM. :D
Not being funny, but if I connect the foot pedal to the snare drum slot, will the foot pedal play like the snare drum? I've only got one arm so I have to play Rick Allen style!
@@JesusLordOfLords455 nah. GEWA is more akin to the Pearl Mimic rather than ATV. And also 2Box. The fact they have all 3-zone cymbals is a plus, with a single cable. Something 2box and yamaha been doing for a while now. Kinda weird ATV, Roland, Alesis and Efnote still haven't caught up with it, as I feel it should be an industry standard at this point.
Sold on the GEWA set. been looking around for a long time for an ekit. Incredibly state of the art. I am also a hard hitter and this thing looks like it can take a beating. Thanks for the video
Hi Simon, Thanks for your reply. I would highly appreciate it if you could explain how the different cam-types of bass drum pedals influence the playing/response (excentric vs. 'normal'): I actually had an old bass drum pedal (from the 70's) with straps (and excentric cam) from TAMA, but it's completely broken and cannot be repaired. I use now for at least a 900 TAMA Iron Cobra (chain drive) which is ok, but nowhere near the performance of the old one. Could you recommend a similar dual pedal with a similar performance? Thank you very much in advance for your reply. Kind regards, Sepp
@@CC-fi3pp Most people here are looking for an electronic set, and if you are doing music production and want anything more than synthesizer keys without having to spend a grand on mics to go with it, these will do fine.
I'm a musician looking to start playing drums as well. what electronic kit would you recommend? I don't necessarily want to spend a fortune but do not mind spending a little money for quality, because anything less would just suck to play lol
How is the noise of these E-drums? Can I play them in the basement of my house in a crowded neighbourhood? Some say that the bass drum hits still sound like kicking a wall or stomping on the floor...
Hi Nachtmahr. Playing it in the basement is totally fine. In 2nd or 3rd floor you might need some absorbers underneath the kick drum pad/pedal. //Simon
Hi Luis. Welcome to the drummer community! :) The Millenium 750X is pretty great for beginners. Next would be the Roland TD 17 or even the TD27KV. Those have really good sounds and feel great but are also much more expensive! //Simon
@@ThomannsDrumBash hey would you happen to have any videos explaining how to use/setup an e drum? Really looking into the Millenium MPS-750x and I have some questions. Does it requiere a DAW?
@@MG21778 Hi! If you want to use it as a midi controller with your computer then it's better to use it with a DAW. Other than that you just use the sounds of the module. //Simon
vad306 is still on td-17 module, the only thing you'd get out of vad 306 is the so called "better feel" due to the shells that brings you closer to realism. TD-17 module allows you to add on only one more aux input. For 27kv, it comes with that nice 14 inch digital snare and the large 18 inch digital ride. The module is also superior to the td-17 and if im not wrong, has 3 extra aux inputs where you can add more crashes, pads etc. I only wished that they could have provided a better kick pad for the 27kv. but nevertheless, i prefer the 27kv over the vad306. If aesthetics are more important to you, go for vad306. If not, the 17kvx is really good for value. If you have the budget, go for the 27kv.
And how many dB for the environment is spent, for example, by a Millennium 850? Will the neighbors behind the concrete walls hear me if I only play on headphones?
for the price.. the millenium! plug it into the pc/mac and run SSD, EZdrums, superior drummer, addictive drums, etc... The Alesis Crimson Mesh SE 2, is also a beautiful kit, for the price. The rest are amazing with their inbuilt sounds, but really?... having a pc/mac attached to it, it saves you lots of cash, and you will be sounding even better. ;)
I’m kind of new to drums. I know how to play a few things but I’m stuck on what the e drums I can get for maximum £500 (around $700) also I don’t have much space. If anyone could help me that would be great.
Und was lernen wir aus diesem Video? -> Nix! Unterschiedliche Soundmodule klingen unterschiedlich und unterschieldiche Pads spielen sich unterschiedlich. ...Breaking News... Die Dinger muss man ausprobieren.
Hi, Probieren ist definitiv natürlich immer das Beste. Das Video hier ist nur eine kleine Entscheidungshilfe und Orientierung, was für einen selbst interessant sein könnte. LG Simon
Super Gemacht echt spitze. Tolles Video. Hab selber das Millenium MPS-850 und es reicht total zum üben oder wenn es mal leiser sein soll, was aber nicht auf die Hi-hat zutrift die ist etwas zu Plastisch vom Geräusch :)
I've got a roland TD17 kvx. It's super solid and reliable. I've been basically blasting the shit out of it and practicing double bass speed since I got it. It's over a year old and still plays like new out of the box
I have the Alesis Crimson II and it holds up pretty well when I play along to A7X and some djent. Although the bass drum trigger tends to be over-sensitive even when I dial it down...
It depends. If you use a second kick trigger pad you loose an extra input for another crash or Tom. On the other hand the kick pad seemed a little unstable with the double kick pedal as you can see in the Video but I think I’d rather go with a double pedal instead of a second kick Pad/Pedal especially because of the placement next to the hi-hat stand. //Simon
@@ThomannsDrumBash can I add a double bass pedal to mps 850? I have the kit and it's very good and I'm a pro drummer so I need to know if mps 850 can handle a double bass. I say yes
I'm only looking for electronic drums to play with Superior Drummer 3. I dont care about the shitty samples in the module. I only need a good response and feel and plug the e-drum via usb. Any recommendations?
@@stevec7435 I've made my choice. After spending around 8 hours of research I will go with the Surge. Why? 1-Nitro has a tinny rubber kick drum that is not quiet and sucks when you try to put a double bass drum pedal. 2-Command is exactly the same as Surge but you pay more for the module (more kits and you have better sounds than Surge but still completely sucks compare to good drum plugins but!, you can put your own samples in the module) and for the "more versatile supports" for the crash and ride.. which seems absolutely useless. I'm in an apartment, i want to be quiet and put a double kick pedal and run with good vst plugins (that sounds way better) so, that seems to me the best option so far. Hope it help you. Cheers 🍻
Also, you need to know that the cymbals are 1 zone touch for all of these units and the receptor will not be responsive if you put a 2 or 3 zones cymbals. That's the only kinda big negative point that entry Alesis drums have. I think i've seen some people that tweek their setup and put a 2 zones cymbal a plug it into the toms input that have 2 zones touch (skin and rim). Something like that!
@@davidlajeunesse2168 I never looked at the surge specs but looks good to me, only thing that puts me off alesis is I hear they can be quite faulty and parts tend to break easy. I was thinking spending a little bit more and getting a td17KL but if alesis have a good warranty then surge would be the go
@@stevec7435 yeah i dont know about that. When you read comments some people say it doesn't last long but in every review on youtube everyone say it's durable. And if you take it with Sweetwater you got an included 2 years warranty. Probably most of music store got this as well but if you buy it on the internet i dont think youll find an included warranty
Heyy, eine Frage. Wie nimmst du in diesem Video den Sound vom E Drum auf? Ich würde es lieben mein gespieltes aufzunehmen und vllt irgenwje auf meinen PC zu laden... LG Mia :))
Hi Mia. Bei diesem Video haben wir alle Kits über den Stereo Output mit unserem Audio Interface verbunden um es auf unseren PC und in Logic Pro X aufzunehmen. Sag gerne Bescheid wenn ich dir weiter helfen soll/kann.LG Simon
@@ThomannsDrumBash Dankefür die Antwort! Ich bin totaler Beginner und bin auch nicht so gut mit der Technik. Ist es prinzipiell möglich einfach nur den Stick rein zu machen, dann aufzunehmen& einfach in den pc reinzustecken und fertig, man hats? LG
@@isabellisi6611 Ja, das könnte auch gehen. Ich frage nochmal bei unseren Produktmanagern nach. Melde mich spätestens Dienstag bei dir zurück. LG Simon
@@isabellisi6611 Hi Isabell. Leider kann man nicht direkt auf den USB Stick aufnehmen. Die Quick Record Funktion speichert alles nur auf dem Modul. Du müsstest das Set leider entweder über den Stereo Output oder per USB Midi mit deinem Computer verbinden. LG Simon
Awesome playing man. I'm planning to buy an electric drum all my life have played acoustic drums. The real question since its an electronic. is how bad it is that if your electric drum broken? Is it common? Or is the repair price high? Thanks
All non Roland kits having a very bad sound .. i guess the quality is also less if they can’t even get the sound right. I’ll never give up my acoustic Gretsch, way more quality-durability-value then electric kits. I would only use an electric kit for practice or fun, the mesh heads and receivers aren’t the best in durability either and expensive to change every 2y
E drums are all the same really..pad or mesh with a peizio in it. its the module you pay for...if you have a e drum set where you dont like the sounds you buy a drum plug in an play thru midi thru your pc...rolands are way way over priced
Yeah, i'm actually only looking for electronic drums to play with Superior Drummer 3. I dont care about the shitty samples in the module. I only need a good response and feel and plug the e-drum via usb. Any recommendations?
I would like to have drum set but I couldn't buy because I don't have money to buy so I m hoping that you will give me a drumset because everyday I watch your videos if Wondering if you could help me to have drumset. I tried every channel to win any drum set but I don't have a chance to win please pick me to your next give away you said the past days please please please please please 🙏😢😢😢.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge! God bless you! And please remember the following: For God so loved the world that he gave his only-begotten Son, so that everyone who believes in him should not perish but have everlasting life. Because God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but so that the world would be saved by him. He who believes in him is not condemned; but he who does not believe has already been condemned, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. John 3: 16-18
My man really just did the ph in an actual thomann review
That's the intro to Rosanna by toto lmao
wanted to comment this too lmao
I noticed that U2 groove during the beginning segment of the demonstration. Sunday bloody Sunday!
Great!!! //Simon
Me too :D
4:12 hmmmmmmmm 🤔🤔
Quality content here
Hahahahahahahahhahahaha
exactly what i was thinking mate
Lol
Lool hhahahahahaahahahahahahahahh
I have the millennium MPS 750 X with double pedal and it is great as a midi drum kit. I just play it through plugins on my computer so did not need the most expensive and with most presets, The millennium is perfect for my purpose
That‘s great! //Simon
4:12 oh yes, I absolutely love that Rosanna Shuffle!
Hello I'm a 9 year old girl and thank you I'm still learning drums
That’s awesome Traze! Rock on!!! What are you learning at the moment? //Simon
Im in the 3rd beat cause it's hard
@@trazedesreesales388 Great. Just be a little patient with yourself. It will work soon!!! //Simon
Still great even in 2022 ! GOOD STUFF!
I started with my Roland TD-4 & upgraded to making my own kit out of cheap acoustic drums which was nice. But when I seen the Roland VAD 506 I knew I was gonna buy it!
Yes it's expensive but not so bad if u finance thru Sweetwater which runs me $100 a month. One of the best purchases I've ever made. It feels the closest to acoustic & sounds great. The feel & abuse this thing can take is amazing. And I added my old CY-14 & 15 to expand the kit & I will be purchasing another floor tom to make this thing a dream kit. ROLAND has proven to know e-drums better than anyone. And VAD series is their best yet
andrew huang shirt and andrew huang-esque intro means you know you're in good hands
🎉👍🏻🙏🏻
Man, that at ROLAND VAD506- Metal kit is the best electric drum demo!
Thanks man. Glad you dig it! //Simon
2 years later and the crimson 2 is just in my price range. It sounds surprisingly good for one of the cheaper kits. Very very tempted!
Going to get the MPS-850 bundle and Superior Drummer 3. The sounds on the MPS-850 can't be used for anything but practising purposes. SD 3 blows every e drum module out of the water. Luckily my PC has enough RAM. :D
Not being funny, but if I connect the foot pedal to the snare drum slot, will the foot pedal play like the snare drum? I've only got one arm so I have to play Rick Allen style!
Gewa sounds closest to the real thing, pretty cool!
Totally agree!
@10K I checked those out too. Yeah, verrry nice as well.
Agreed, but $$$$
GEWA and Fnote are cheap ATV copies
@@JesusLordOfLords455 nah. GEWA is more akin to the Pearl Mimic rather than ATV. And also 2Box. The fact they have all 3-zone cymbals is a plus, with a single cable. Something 2box and yamaha been doing for a while now. Kinda weird ATV, Roland, Alesis and Efnote still haven't caught up with it, as I feel it should be an industry standard at this point.
Sold on the GEWA set. been looking around for a long time for an ekit. Incredibly state of the art. I am also a hard hitter and this thing looks like it can take a beating. Thanks for the video
I thinking of buying a new set this week. This looks great
4:12 sounds so familiar 😏
I have the alesis set😍
I love it.
The bell is just hard to hit sometimes but all in all it's really good🤘🏼🥁
Great Presentation and Presenter - keep on please!
Hi Sepp. Thanks a lot. Glad you like it. Is there anything you‘d like to see in a next video? //Simon
Hi Simon, Thanks for your reply. I would highly appreciate it if you could explain how the different cam-types of bass drum pedals influence the playing/response (excentric vs. 'normal'): I actually had an old bass drum pedal (from the 70's) with straps (and excentric cam) from TAMA, but it's completely broken and cannot be repaired. I use now for at least a 900 TAMA Iron Cobra (chain drive) which is ok, but nowhere near the performance of the old one. Could you recommend a similar dual pedal with a similar performance?
Thank you very much in advance for your reply.
Kind regards, Sepp
The millennium seems insanely good for the money. Anyone know about the longevity of that kit?
i would love to know that answer too :P
Mine lasted 3 weeks. Just get a real drum kit it's cheaper sounds better and wasn't shat out of a Chinese calculator factory.
I got the mps 750 kit, been using it for about a month now and still great for what you get.
@@CC-fi3pp Most people here are looking for an electronic set, and if you are doing music production and want anything more than synthesizer keys without having to spend a grand on mics to go with it, these will do fine.
I'm a musician looking to start playing drums as well. what electronic kit would you recommend? I don't necessarily want to spend a fortune but do not mind spending a little money for quality, because anything less would just suck to play lol
Dude the intro was cool smooth
I got so hyped hearing the Rosanna shuffle lol
LOL same, then came down to the comments to see if it was just me
Please hurry the Gewa G9 in depth video
Which feels best which sounds best which feels and sounds best all together ??
Yeah! Could you do a lesson on the Rosanna schuffle. I am trying to learn it but it is just so hard. Way to hard! (I have been playing 4 month only)
Gotta love how he’s playing the PornHub intro in a review. I love this man.
thats some funky brother
Thanks a lot Martello! //Simon
I wonder why going back to the size, shape and hassle of transport and storage of old drum kits?
Love the shirt man 😄😄😄
Thanks man! //Simon
@@ThomannsDrumBash where can i buy that shirt?
@@noant6171 teespring.com/de/stores/andrewismusic
@@ThomannsDrumBash thanks man😃
Bruhh… Roland td-27kv is literally my dream😭😭😭😭
Timestamps are off
I have the mps-850 and i love it
Dat Jeff Porcaro shuffle tho 💙
❤️ //Simon
Greetings. I am thinking of buying a carlsbro csd400 or millenium mps-450. Has anyone compared these models and if so, which one has a better sound?
How is the noise of these E-drums? Can I play them in the basement of my house in a crowded neighbourhood? Some say that the bass drum hits still sound like kicking a wall or stomping on the floor...
Hi Nachtmahr. Playing it in the basement is totally fine. In 2nd or 3rd floor you might need some absorbers underneath the kick drum pad/pedal. //Simon
Check this: th-cam.com/video/b9rgCE4RiqY/w-d-xo.html
4:11 hmm... that sounds familiar.. I surely heard it somewhere... ;)
By the Roland it sounded like you were playing U2 in the indie preset!! All great kits!!
I was :-) //Simon
@@ThomannsDrumBash I guess my ears didn't let me down!!
Nope! I did even aonther one of a famous funk band. You know which band? //Simon
@@ThomannsDrumBash Unfortunately I don't know that one. I might need more of a clue?
Ok no problem. It's Soul Vaccination of Tower of Power (at 2:59) and there is Toto's Rosanna (at 4:11) //Simon
I like the subtle PH intro at about 4 mins hahaha
Rosanna shuffle and soul vaccination. Nice
Yeah! Great you recognized them! //Simon
All drummers should recognize those lines 😉
I’m new to drums and looking to buy my first set and I’m thinking of making it an e-drum set. Which one do you recommend to start out?
Hi Luis. Welcome to the drummer community! :) The Millenium 750X is pretty great for beginners. Next would be the Roland TD 17 or even the TD27KV. Those have really good sounds and feel great but are also much more expensive! //Simon
@@ThomannsDrumBash Thanks! Will check them out
Im a beginer too and I thing I will go with the Millenium MPS-750X
@@ThomannsDrumBash hey would you happen to have any videos explaining how to use/setup an e drum? Really looking into the Millenium MPS-750x and I have some questions. Does it requiere a DAW?
@@MG21778 Hi! If you want to use it as a midi controller with your computer then it's better to use it with a DAW. Other than that you just use the sounds of the module. //Simon
Is td27kv better or vad306? Can someone please tell me asap
vad306 is still on td-17 module, the only thing you'd get out of vad 306 is the so called "better feel" due to the shells that brings you closer to realism. TD-17 module allows you to add on only one more aux input. For 27kv, it comes with that nice 14 inch digital snare and the large 18 inch digital ride. The module is also superior to the td-17 and if im not wrong, has 3 extra aux inputs where you can add more crashes, pads etc. I only wished that they could have provided a better kick pad for the 27kv. but nevertheless, i prefer the 27kv over the vad306.
If aesthetics are more important to you, go for vad306. If not, the 17kvx is really good for value. If you have the budget, go for the 27kv.
And how many dB for the environment is spent, for example, by a Millennium 850? Will the neighbors behind the concrete walls hear me if I only play on headphones?
I wanna know that too.
This was really helpful thank you
Glad it was helpful! //Simon
for the price.. the millenium! plug it into the pc/mac and run SSD, EZdrums, superior drummer, addictive drums, etc... The Alesis Crimson Mesh SE 2, is also a beautiful kit, for the price.
The rest are amazing with their inbuilt sounds, but really?... having a pc/mac attached to it, it saves you lots of cash, and you will be sounding even better. ;)
The set of drums.electic .
I’m kind of new to drums. I know how to play a few things but I’m stuck on what the e drums I can get for maximum £500 (around $700) also I don’t have much space. If anyone could help me that would be great.
Hi! Did you check out the Millenium 750x Kit. It’s not as big as the MPS-850 but has some cool sounds and costs less than 500£. //Simon
@@ThomannsDrumBash I will definitely have a look at it. Thank you.
Und was lernen wir aus diesem Video? -> Nix!
Unterschiedliche Soundmodule klingen unterschiedlich und unterschieldiche Pads spielen sich unterschiedlich. ...Breaking News...
Die Dinger muss man ausprobieren.
Hi, Probieren ist definitiv natürlich immer das Beste. Das Video hier ist nur eine kleine Entscheidungshilfe und Orientierung, was für einen selbst interessant sein könnte. LG Simon
Tower of power groove at 3:00 minutes !!!
Yeah exactly! Great you recognized it! //Simon
@@ThomannsDrumBash you did sneak it through though... Soul Vaccination without the actual swiss tripplets :P
Toller Vergleich!
Dankeschön!
Monster skills
Thanks a lot! //Simon
Super Gemacht echt spitze. Tolles Video.
Hab selber das Millenium MPS-850 und es reicht total zum üben oder wenn es mal leiser sein soll, was aber nicht auf die Hi-hat zutrift die ist etwas zu Plastisch vom Geräusch :)
Danke für dein Feedback Mario! :) //Simon
I have a question can you add more symbols and drums to these or no?
Hi Rosie. Yes you can! //Simon
Does anyone have any of these kits and can give their experience for how their kit is holding up in faster playing styles like metal?
I've got a roland TD17 kvx. It's super solid and reliable. I've been basically blasting the shit out of it and practicing double bass speed since I got it. It's over a year old and still plays like new out of the box
I have the Alesis Crimson II and it holds up pretty well when I play along to A7X and some djent. Although the bass drum trigger tends to be over-sensitive even when I dial it down...
Good feedback, thanks guys !
Would you suggest a double pedal or adding a second bass drum and pedal on the mps 750-x and why? Thx
It depends. If you use a second kick trigger pad you loose an extra input for another crash or Tom. On the other hand the kick pad seemed a little unstable with the double kick pedal as you can see in the Video but I think I’d rather go with a double pedal instead of a second kick Pad/Pedal especially because of the placement next to the hi-hat stand. //Simon
@@ThomannsDrumBash can I add a double bass pedal to mps 850? I have the kit and it's very good and I'm a pro drummer so I need to know if mps 850 can handle a double bass. I say yes
@@gigachad_883 Hi. Yes you can add a double pedal to the kit. //Simon
Very good my friend
alesis price please
I'm only looking for electronic drums to play with Superior Drummer 3. I dont care about the shitty samples in the module. I only need a good response and feel and plug the e-drum via usb. Any recommendations?
I would like to know this answer also. Been looking at 2box but I can't get any gear in Australia.
@@stevec7435 I've made my choice. After spending around 8 hours of research I will go with the Surge. Why?
1-Nitro has a tinny rubber kick drum that is not quiet and sucks when you try to put a double bass drum pedal.
2-Command is exactly the same as Surge but you pay more for the module (more kits and you have better sounds than Surge but still completely sucks compare to good drum plugins but!, you can put your own samples in the module) and for the "more versatile supports" for the crash and ride.. which seems absolutely useless.
I'm in an apartment, i want to be quiet and put a double kick pedal and run with good vst plugins (that sounds way better) so, that seems to me the best option so far.
Hope it help you. Cheers 🍻
Also, you need to know that the cymbals are 1 zone touch for all of these units and the receptor will not be responsive if you put a 2 or 3 zones cymbals. That's the only kinda big negative point that entry Alesis drums have. I think i've seen some people that tweek their setup and put a 2 zones cymbal a plug it into the toms input that have 2 zones touch (skin and rim). Something like that!
@@davidlajeunesse2168 I never looked at the surge specs but looks good to me, only thing that puts me off alesis is I hear they can be quite faulty and parts tend to break easy. I was thinking spending a little bit more and getting a td17KL but if alesis have a good warranty then surge would be the go
@@stevec7435 yeah i dont know about that. When you read comments some people say it doesn't last long but in every review on youtube everyone say it's durable. And if you take it with Sweetwater you got an included 2 years warranty. Probably most of music store got this as well but if you buy it on the internet i dont think youll find an included warranty
Hello i want to learn to play the drums. What drum set would you recommend? And Does E-drums make a lot of noise or you just plug the earphones?
It also depends on how loud u want it and with earphones or headphones the sound only goes through one ear
@@charliedixonmusic Thanks! Well i dont want it that loud but also not that quiet like a 50/50
@@valeriam2858 makes sense
I wanna get into drums should I get the Roland td-1kv or td-27kv or any other suggestions
Alesis Nitro Mesh is good, I have it has many kits and music’s without drums. And there is many practice things
Those all look better than mine, but the new millennium double kick pedal is kickin a$$ 🤘🏽
Yeah man! //Simon
Simon you can see how bad I am on my channel today🤫 but efx help? 😂
Cool man! Keep it up. I like the eyes on top of the beaters :-D //Simon
so I can see what I do wrong, or right? :)
Hey where he got this Alesis crimson in brown color? There is no such color version at thomann. Wth?!
Heyy, eine Frage. Wie nimmst du in diesem Video den Sound vom E Drum auf? Ich würde es lieben mein gespieltes aufzunehmen und vllt irgenwje auf meinen PC zu laden... LG Mia :))
Hi Mia. Bei diesem Video haben wir alle Kits über den Stereo Output mit unserem Audio Interface verbunden um es auf unseren PC und in Logic Pro X aufzunehmen. Sag gerne Bescheid wenn ich dir weiter helfen soll/kann.LG Simon
@@ThomannsDrumBash Dankefür die Antwort! Ich bin totaler Beginner und bin auch nicht so gut mit der Technik. Ist es prinzipiell möglich einfach nur den Stick rein zu machen, dann aufzunehmen& einfach in den pc reinzustecken und fertig, man hats? LG
@@isabellisi6611 Ja, das könnte auch gehen. Ich frage nochmal bei unseren Produktmanagern nach. Melde mich spätestens Dienstag bei dir zurück. LG Simon
@@ThomannsDrumBash Danke, dass ist lieb :)
@@isabellisi6611 Hi Isabell. Leider kann man nicht direkt auf den USB Stick aufnehmen. Die Quick Record Funktion speichert alles nur auf dem Modul. Du müsstest das Set leider entweder über den Stereo Output oder per USB Midi mit deinem Computer verbinden. LG Simon
Which one would you recomend between the Alesis Crimson II SE and the Millenium mps 850?
I would recommend the Millenium mps 850 because of the bigger pads. //Simon
@@ThomannsDrumBash thank you!
That was one sweet Rosanna Halftime Shuffle!! :)
Yeay. Thanks :)
The Gewa kit sounds incredible. Will you be doing a vid on software like GGD, Superior Drummer, etc?
Maybe. I actually was thinking about it. //Simon
I would like the Roland
Great. Go for it! :) //Simon
Love that VAD 506 lmao
What about the king of all, TD-50V vdrums.
3:16 Does anybody know what that beat is called?
Hi Gabe. This groove is called: Songo //Simon
Roland for me
The DM10 MK ll Pro from Alesis would of been a comparable kit to the others rather than the Crimson Ii
you forgot the ATV drums! :)
Awesome playing man.
I'm planning to buy an electric drum all my life have played acoustic drums.
The real question since its an electronic. is how bad it is that if your electric drum broken?
Is it common? Or is the repair price high?
Thanks
what do u wanna brake?
Roland
Eine Preisspanne von ca. 700,- € bis 5.700,- € ... was soll das???
Soul vaccination yeah! 🤘
🎉👍🏻😀 //Simon
Was wondering who else caught it !
My little brother walked in on 4:11 and asked "is that PornHub theme?"
Moin...wollte eben die Zeit umstellen, kann sie aber nicht finden.😅
Tschüss und pünktliche Ostern 💫
Nice
I like your style )) super
Thank you Yo Yo! //Simon
I my one set , each.soon.( very nice ....unplugged drums sets.and electric sets.wins wins.....
Wooow ilove it
Thanks 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
The snare on the MPS sounds awful
All non Roland kits having a very bad sound .. i guess the quality is also less if they can’t even get the sound right.
I’ll never give up my acoustic Gretsch, way more quality-durability-value then electric kits.
I would only use an electric kit for practice or fun, the mesh heads and receivers aren’t the best in durability either and expensive to change every 2y
Toto!
Give me the top one
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Stop playing U2. Kidding.
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more cowbell
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Started the video and got raped by a squid or sumn 💀💀
Great vid man will fs be picking one up
PH theme at 4:11 .......😶
4:12 help
Das Millennium 750 X kann KEINE Double Bass!!!
E drums are all the same really..pad or mesh with a peizio in it. its the module you pay for...if you have a e drum set where you dont like the sounds you buy a drum plug in an play thru midi thru your pc...rolands are way way over priced
Yeah but the latency thru pc is longer.
Yeah, i'm actually only looking for electronic drums to play with Superior Drummer 3. I dont care about the shitty samples in the module. I only need a good response and feel and plug the e-drum via usb. Any recommendations?
I would like to have drum set but I couldn't buy because I don't have money to buy so I m hoping that you will give me a drumset because everyday I watch your videos if Wondering if you could help me to have drumset. I tried every channel to win any drum set but I don't have a chance to win please pick me to your next give away you said the past days please please please please please 🙏😢😢😢.
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What happened to yamaha? Last time i heard, it was only yamaha and roland that were worth buying. Am i that behindn the times? Anyway, E drums suck