I've just received and assembled TD50KV2 then I load your Arsenal and bought Armory pack in package. I'm impressed. I have had many e-drums and everytime was some compromise but this time is no compromise. I know it's cost more than 7000 GPB but it sound like it should be, thank you
Ok, I'm not connected with V Expressions Ltd any way. I feel I need to say someting more about this expansions packs. I've no idea why Roland leave us with their sounds kits, we pay a lot of money for this set and it's not sounding best as possible out of the box. Thankfully we have people like you that can dive deep and give us all we need. I've paid 140 USD for Arsenal and Armory pack and it show me full possibilities of my new drum kit. I think everybody who decided to buy TD50X should immediately pay and download this pack. It's small amount of money if we take all costs consider but it's lot of fun. Enjoy. Thank you for your job.
Thanks for this video very helpful and showed some stuff I never even looked at before. Hoping you can give us a quick lesson on what do to the kits when we are playing live and using the XLR outs or simple LR outs.
Hey Alan.....I can really use your advice. I am a 60 year old guitarist and decided I want to learn drums late in life. I was close to buying the TD-27KV because I got a great price for an open box ($2850) and was going to buy a used KD-114 and KH 14 to go with the TD-27KV. I get a 20% discount off roland products so I could get the TD-50K2 for $5040. I just started following your channel and trust your advice. This will be used in my home studio and not for live gigging but want to have the most enjoyable experience to inspire me. Just thinking the 14in & 16ich cymbals may make learning drumming more enjoyable. Or I could get the TD 27KV and a used KH-13 because they are being sold pretty cheap now. Definitely going to purchase your expansion pack once I decide on the drums. Thanks
I find these very informative and under the headphones it may sound great but in a live setting with much larger speakers and the room is a live large room how are the drum sounds affected coming out of 18" subs and 12" mid range speakers?
Hi Alan Thankyou for the video I have the TD 27 and wanted to expand my kit may I ask how you have so many cymbal/tom pads on your module? Did you have to use splitters ?
So, this video is the 50X. I'm using all possible inputs. When using the 27, I again use all the possible inputs. Thus, I lose a tom and two cyms, IIRC.
I find your videos really informative having only just got a Roland TD27KV kit. Which Vic Firth sticks are you using there? Thanks for the great videos
@@VExpressionsLTD Hi Allen. Started using the Buddy Rich sticks after watching you use them on yours videos. They have been great on the v-drums. I’m thinking of trying out the Trick beaters. Why did you choose those? What makes them a good option? Really enjoy your videos. Keep’em coming.
They're great if you have a mesh head. You don't even need a patch. They're made of Delrin, and do not damage the mesh at all. Just ensure good tension and alignment. I've used them for around 8 years without any sign of damage. I actually need to do a video on them. See the link in the description to get them on Amazon.
Ambience can be routed through your direct outs. Remember, direct outs (instruments) carry no additional effects or master effects. So, those instruments will only carry the pad mixing. You would need to replicate the ambience and master mixing externally. Most people just run the master L/R and maybe kick, snare, and toms to blend in for additional volume if needed. It also helps control instrument balance at the FOH. Hope that helps.
@@VExpressionsLTD That's such a great answer. This is an idea I hadn't thought of. A volume with a kicksnare tom added to the master LR.. let's try it.
I find it kind of funny. Here you are trying to make samples that will emulate a real acoustic drum set, when someone like myself wants drum sounds like the ones I hear in popular recordings. If I want to sound like real drums I'll just play real drums, which today, you can get a very good sounding set for a fraction of a Roland TD_50X kit.
I've just received and assembled TD50KV2 then I load your Arsenal and bought Armory pack in package. I'm impressed. I have had many e-drums and everytime was some compromise but this time is no compromise. I know it's cost more than 7000 GPB but it sound like it should be, thank you
Ok, I'm not connected with V Expressions Ltd any way. I feel I need to say someting more about this expansions packs. I've no idea why Roland leave us with their sounds kits, we pay a lot of money for this set and it's not sounding best as possible out of the box. Thankfully we have people like you that can dive deep and give us all we need. I've paid 140 USD for Arsenal and Armory pack and it show me full possibilities of my new drum kit. I think everybody who decided to buy TD50X should immediately pay and download this pack. It's small amount of money if we take all costs consider but it's lot of fun. Enjoy. Thank you for your job.
Superb video and brilliant work. You've taken the 50X to a whole new level. Much appreciated
Very useful video. I'll try to adapt these kits on the covers we do with my band, like on Muse, U2, ACDC, etc ;-) Thanks a lot !
Thanks for this video very helpful and showed some stuff I never even looked at before. Hoping you can give us a quick lesson on what do to the kits when we are playing live and using the XLR outs or simple LR outs.
Coming soon-ish.
Hey Alan.....I can really use your advice. I am a 60 year old guitarist and decided I want to learn drums late in life. I was close to buying the TD-27KV because I got a great price for an open box ($2850) and was going to buy a used KD-114 and KH 14 to go with the TD-27KV. I get a 20% discount off roland products so I could get the TD-50K2 for $5040. I just started following your channel and trust your advice. This will be used in my home studio and not for live gigging but want to have the most enjoyable experience to inspire me. Just thinking the 14in & 16ich cymbals may make learning drumming more enjoyable. Or I could get the TD 27KV and a used KH-13 because they are being sold pretty cheap now. Definitely going to purchase your expansion pack once I decide on the drums. Thanks
Both are great, but if you have the budget, the 50 will give far more for the $2k difference.
I find these very informative and under the headphones it may sound great but in a live setting with much larger speakers and the room is a live large room how are the drum sounds affected coming out of 18" subs and 12" mid range speakers?
They'll be fine if you lower/remove the ambiance as needed.
Hi Alan Thankyou for the video I have the TD 27 and wanted to expand my kit may I ask how you have so many cymbal/tom pads on your module? Did you have to use splitters ?
So, this video is the 50X. I'm using all possible inputs. When using the 27, I again use all the possible inputs. Thus, I lose a tom and two cyms, IIRC.
I find your videos really informative having only just got a Roland TD27KV kit. Which Vic Firth sticks are you using there? Thanks for the great videos
I use the Buddy Rick nylon tipped sticks from Vic Firth.
@@VExpressionsLTD Hi Allen. Started using the Buddy Rich sticks after watching you use them on yours videos. They have been great on the v-drums. I’m thinking of trying out the Trick beaters. Why did you choose those? What makes them a good option? Really enjoy your videos. Keep’em coming.
They're great if you have a mesh head. You don't even need a patch. They're made of Delrin, and do not damage the mesh at all. Just ensure good tension and alignment. I've used them for around 8 years without any sign of damage. I actually need to do a video on them. See the link in the description to get them on Amazon.
Is the effect of ambience reflected in multi-out? Or is the multi-out output purely for each channel (snares, kicks, toms, cymbals)?
Ambience can be routed through your direct outs. Remember, direct outs (instruments) carry no additional effects or master effects. So, those instruments will only carry the pad mixing. You would need to replicate the ambience and master mixing externally. Most people just run the master L/R and maybe kick, snare, and toms to blend in for additional volume if needed. It also helps control instrument balance at the FOH. Hope that helps.
@@VExpressionsLTD That's such a great answer. This is an idea I hadn't thought of. A volume with a kicksnare tom added to the master LR.. let's try it.
I find it kind of funny. Here you are trying to make samples that will emulate a real acoustic drum set, when someone like myself wants drum sounds like the ones I hear in popular recordings. If I want to sound like real drums I'll just play real drums, which today, you can get a very good sounding set for a fraction of a Roland TD_50X kit.