It works great with a Yamaha KU100 Kick Pedal and you can use it with a powerbank and a 5V to 9V USB adaptor. And now plug it into a portable guitar amp with batteries for 100% outdoor fun.😀🤘
I wish this was available a couple of years ago. I'm not a drummer, but I picked up a Donner electronic kit so that I could attempt to add simple drum tracks to songs. It takes up a lot of room and is permanently set up. This is the sort of thing that I could pack up between uses and pull out as needed.
If Roland or Alesis could pick this up and make it a bit better with the cables, the triggers, and the pedals. Also maybe some mesh head tom Tom's and this kit would probably be a top seller.
My Alesis mesh rack kit is beginning to be unresponsive with my vst drumkits (Modo Drums and Addictive Drums); the vsts only see the hats some of the time. Switching to this since I want to give up on the Alesis, would clear out a good bit of room in the separate hut behind our house, which is pretty small, but kind of cool, because the hybrid “garden shed crossed with an efficiency apartment” is such a ghetto-ey punk rock atmosphere, lol. It makes me feel extra predisposed to do trashy rock, just by being in there.
I don’t get a chance to get on my main kit anymore, I was looking at either building a tiny mute kit or getting something like above, it looks like a cracking solution
Great review! You made me buy it! I would love to get your settings for the first kit you played from the get-go. I have been fooling around with my Lekato CPD-1000 trying to dial in my own user kits. Maybe I am missing something but most of the "snare voices" available are NOT to my liking. Face reality, once we dial in on a few kits (for me, that is one with a high snare, normal snare, and low snare), we simply play those. The same for my Roland kit. I play only 4 kits! Birch High and Low (again, with the specific snare) and Maple the same way! I am happy with that because the Toms and Bass Drum are then all studio "perfect". I don't change out cymbals when I gig, so I wouldn't do the same on my user kits. Would appreciate your help! Keep drumming!
the pedals it comes with are essentially sustain pedals. I think it might be better to use the Avatar PD705 pedals with it. Since they are switches too, but work great.
@@demonicsweaters Not sure I responded correctly before… I just ordered this COD-1000 kit with Roland bass drum trigger. Have you discovered a decent solution yet for replacing the hi-hat switch “pedal”? Thanhs!
I would assume the KD-8 Kick would also work? Curious why the Hi-Hat pedal didn't work though, I have the FD-8 and would love to use it with something like this.
hey justin I learned that you could swap out the lekato drum module with another drum module. would you be willing to do a video where you swap out the drum module with another, say maybe a roland or yamaha drum module just to show the viewers how things are with a different module?
Hi I just received mine today and set it up. Can you tell me how to get a cross-stick sound from the snare rim? It seems changing the snare to a side stick changes the snare head to be the same. This is kind of a deal breaker if you can’t get a separate cross-stick sound on the snare.
Great demo, thanks for reviewing and posting. You mentioned you have reviewed a few tabletop drum sets, which one would your recommend overall? What kind of amp or speakers do you use? Is EZ drummer inexpensive and easy to use? I use the Roland DT-1 V-Drum Software where you can download midi files of any song you like and play along to it, it teaches you how to read drum music and keep in time ect. do you know if this set will adapt to that? The software loads on your computer, the computer ties into the drum module. Thanks
Hi Justin. Could I ask you to verify if this drum kit works with any of the *beaterless* kick pedals you own? I have the Avatar PDL HH-191 (which you also reviewed) and unfortunately it does NOT work in ether of the two available kick drum inputs. There is no response at all when connected to the "Kick Drum" (kick pad) input, and when plugged into the "Kick Switch" input it generates series of rapid multiple triggers (almost like short bursts of discharges) each time the pedal is pressed. So it's pretty obvious that the Avatar pedal is not compatible with the kit. I'm still hoping that maybe another beaterless pedal will work with the "Kick Drum" input and - most importantly - provide some velocity response (not just plain triggering at the same level). From your videos it looks like you have a few of those beaterless pedals lying around, so I would be very grateful if you could test them with this kit and respond to this comment. Perhaps the Yamaha KU100 pedal will work correctly? Thanks so much for your help!
Hi! Thanks for the review... Sorry, but.. I REALLY like those cymbals. Not as cymbal pads actually, but as ... you know ... cow bells, spocks ...other FX stuff. Nice! And they look pretty well build, as you said. Damn.
@@demonicsweaters Do you think the hi hat trigger/pedal is serviceable as-is then? I would be using a VST anyway, just really liking the compactness and thought perhaps a different module might allow for a better hi hat pedal.
@@demonicsweaters thanks for the reply. I realized that it did, after looking at the snake. I bought it and the Roland kick pedal. You should get a kick back for that lol
Does anyone know if the MIDI notes can be reassigned? My Hi Tom sounds like a hi-tom via audio, but going into Pro Tools Kontakt it triggers a cymbal note. It is just one higher than a high tom, so it seems like a programming problem. It's triggering C2 instead of B1. Thanks.
Hey there! Nice demo! Any possibility to change the module for a Roland TD-07 or a TD-17? Will it still work with this kind of module? Thanks for the answer 😊
Could you try it out with your TD 6 if you still have it? I have a TD 6 and would love to consolidate to this with a TD 6 brain and theRoland triggers. The form factor is awesome. I realize it won’t be a 1:1 for all the triggers. Thanks and great channel!
I'm looking for a table top that works for clone hero actually, and this one seems great. I'm just questioning the compatibility, is the snare even midi?
good stuff sounds good even here from the laptop speaker.. big producers hopefully pick up on fact that some just want great simplicity to go wild on instead of full orchestra behind crap py display
The easiest way is to use an audio interface, many are compatible with both computers and mobile like this amzn.to/4cEVz6I. Most of them also come with a DAW program needed to record.
I have been thinking of getting an electric set for years on and off, currently living in a small apartment so this seems like it would be perfect, but there's few questions i have: Is the hi-hat pedal seriously just a foot switch that's either on or off? not having half open seems kinda bad. Any idea if the usb midi works with a longer usb cable, like 5 meter one? (Some usb devices don't work with long cables, so would be nice to know) Seems like it would be possible to swap the drum module for a different one with better hi-hat pedal support, is there any issues i should expect if trying that? (I have seen used yamaha modules for not too high prices, thinking those could be good)
May I know did you do any modification on Cable before connecting to Roland KD-7? As the bass drum interface originally come with TS cable instead of TRS
Hi. I just received a KD-7 to use with this unit but can’t get it to work. It sets off the cymbals and might work 1 in 10 time’s. I have googled everything and kind find a solution if you have any ideas that would be awesome. Thanks
I don’t have any cables with a cap. I’m plugging it into the cable that’s says Kick.( the one that the supplied foot pedal plugs into) and I’m getting cymbals going off when I kick it and then every 1 out of 10 it will be the bass drum. I’m very new to all this but I cannot figure it out. Any other suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks mate.
Hey, does this allow for a double-kick? I see there is an unused cable with a cap lying on the ground near your foot. Could that be plugged into another bass pedal?
If u have a kick stand you can use double/tripple whatever. You can pick up second hand Roland/Alesis etc kick stands which will plug in quite cheap. I have an old DD set in bits in the loft where I could use the hi hat and kick
I am not sure honestly. I never gigged with either, that is usually my real test. Both are decent for what they are. The Lekato worked plug and play in EZD. I never tried the DD65 that way, but I seem to recall some people say it gave them trouble some how.
@@demonicsweaters- I need the snare on the right side, kick on the left, and i roll right to left, so I don't think I could just play left handed as is. Thanks
It works great with a Yamaha KU100 Kick Pedal and you can use it with a powerbank and a 5V to 9V USB adaptor. And now plug it into a portable guitar amp with batteries for 100% outdoor fun.😀🤘
Great info!
I wish this was available a couple of years ago. I'm not a drummer, but I picked up a Donner electronic kit so that I could attempt to add simple drum tracks to songs. It takes up a lot of room and is permanently set up. This is the sort of thing that I could pack up between uses and pull out as needed.
Iirc Donner also sells portable e-drums like these. the ded 20, the ded 50, and the ded 60
If Roland or Alesis could pick this up and make it a bit better with the cables, the triggers, and the pedals. Also maybe some mesh head tom Tom's and this kit would probably be a top seller.
Bro this comment is just silly read it back
@@smellymala3103 how is it silly?
@@smellymala3103looks fine to me. Did you understand it?
Great addition to an acoustic kit- it's a blast.....👍👍👍
When there are some decent pedals I'll buy it, for now I'll wait.
I love the concept, it needs more though. I need more cymbal triggers and better feetsies buttons... And 3 of em!
My Alesis mesh rack kit is beginning to be unresponsive with my vst drumkits (Modo Drums and Addictive Drums); the vsts only see the hats some of the time. Switching to this since I want to give up on the Alesis, would clear out a good bit of room in the separate hut behind our house, which is pretty small, but kind of cool, because the hybrid “garden shed crossed with an efficiency apartment” is such a ghetto-ey punk rock atmosphere, lol. It makes me feel extra predisposed to do trashy rock, just by being in there.
You know.... I wouldn't mind buying this and having it beside my full-size electric drumset and use it for midi drum samples.
Mmmm🗣️🔥
I don’t get a chance to get on my main kit anymore, I was looking at either building a tiny mute kit or getting something like above, it looks like a cracking solution
I could see something like this coming in handy, at times. The line out appears to be mono but the USB/midi is a nice feature. 👍👍
yeah, the line out is mono, I tried connecting a TRS to L/R cable and only got one side.
@@demonicsweaters Does it do midi via USB?
That’s pretty cool !
I want!! But I dont know pedals options models, can u help me? Cheap and good working pedals options, models in amazon?
Great review! You made me buy it! I would love to get your settings for the first kit you played from the get-go. I have been fooling around with my Lekato CPD-1000 trying to dial in my own user kits. Maybe I am missing something but most of the "snare voices" available are NOT to my liking. Face reality, once we dial in on a few kits (for me, that is one with a high snare, normal snare, and low snare), we simply play those.
The same for my Roland kit. I play only 4 kits! Birch High and Low (again, with the specific snare) and Maple the same way! I am happy with that because the Toms and Bass Drum are then all studio "perfect". I don't change out cymbals when I gig, so I wouldn't do the same on my user kits.
Would appreciate your help! Keep drumming!
I like that setup better than my Yamaha dd65.
Huh, I wonder if sustain pedal or the yamaha HH65 pedal would work with it. Those where switched based triggers, if i remember?
I’d love to see it with a couple of sustain pedals as kick and hi hat pedals since I’m broke haha
the pedals it comes with are essentially sustain pedals. I think it might be better to use the Avatar PD705 pedals with it. Since they are switches too, but work great.
Do the avatar pedals also work for the hihat??
I.e. have you found a good alternative for the hi-hat pedal operation?
@@demonicsweaters Not sure I responded correctly before… I just ordered this COD-1000 kit with Roland bass drum trigger. Have you discovered a decent solution yet for replacing the hi-hat switch “pedal”? Thanhs!
I would assume the KD-8 Kick would also work? Curious why the Hi-Hat pedal didn't work though, I have the FD-8 and would love to use it with something like this.
it should
Could you do another video about this and demo the built in kits/sounds? Thanks!
Sorry, I don't have it anymore
Ok thanks, between this, the Konix e-drums and a Yamaha DD 75, which one would you recommend? Hard to decide.
@@pianostuff191 Of those three, the Yamaha.
Ok, thank you!
@@demonicsweatersdo you know what bass pedal you used at 5:31?
hey justin I learned that you could swap out the lekato drum module with another drum module. would you be willing to do a video where you swap out the drum module with another, say maybe a roland or yamaha drum module just to show the viewers how things are with a different module?
Hi I just received mine today and set it up. Can you tell me how to get a cross-stick sound from the snare rim? It seems changing the snare to a side stick changes the snare head to be the same. This is kind of a deal breaker if you can’t get a separate cross-stick sound on the snare.
Tutorial pls for enabling cross stick
Great demo, thanks for reviewing and posting. You mentioned you have reviewed a few tabletop drum sets, which one would your recommend overall? What kind of amp or speakers do you use? Is EZ drummer inexpensive and easy to use? I use the Roland DT-1 V-Drum Software where you can download midi files of any song you like and play along to it, it teaches you how to read drum music and keep in time ect. do you know if this set will adapt to that? The software loads on your computer, the computer ties into the drum module. Thanks
My favorite of all that I have tried is still the Avatar PD705. amzn.to/3TkrCQZ
Hi Justin. Could I ask you to verify if this drum kit works with any of the *beaterless* kick pedals you own? I have the Avatar PDL HH-191 (which you also reviewed) and unfortunately it does NOT work in ether of the two available kick drum inputs. There is no response at all when connected to the "Kick Drum" (kick pad) input, and when plugged into the "Kick Switch" input it generates series of rapid multiple triggers (almost like short bursts of discharges) each time the pedal is pressed. So it's pretty obvious that the Avatar pedal is not compatible with the kit. I'm still hoping that maybe another beaterless pedal will work with the "Kick Drum" input and - most importantly - provide some velocity response (not just plain triggering at the same level). From your videos it looks like you have a few of those beaterless pedals lying around, so I would be very grateful if you could test them with this kit and respond to this comment. Perhaps the Yamaha KU100 pedal will work correctly? Thanks so much for your help!
Sorry no longer have it.
@@demonicsweaters Ah, too bad, but thanks for responding!
Bom dia ,meu amigo , pergunta do Brasil , como você instalou esse pedal de bumbo ? Tem algum vídeo explicando ?
Hi. Nice video. I’m over in the UK and Amazon over here is giving me two options to buy… size 1 and size 2. Is there two sizes?
Not that I know of, that's strange
@@demonicsweaters it is. Thank you for responding.
@@rjp1088 wich one did you go for? as i am having that option aswell
THIS!!!!!
Hi! Thanks for the review... Sorry, but.. I REALLY like those cymbals. Not as cymbal pads actually, but as ... you know ... cow bells, spocks ...other FX stuff.
Nice! And they look pretty well build, as you said. Damn.
What would be a good basic module upgrade to allow for a better hi hat trigger?
Awesome demo!!
I don’t think it would be worth upgrading the module on this set. You’re better off just using a VST
@@demonicsweaters Do you think the hi hat trigger/pedal is serviceable as-is then? I would be using a VST anyway, just really liking the compactness and thought perhaps a different module might allow for a better hi hat pedal.
Hi there! Happy new year! Could you possibly link to what cable is needed for the Roland kick drum? Thanks so much. Thanks for the great review
There’s one already on the cable snake that comes with the drums.
@@demonicsweaters thanks for the reply. I realized that it did, after looking at the snake. I bought it and the Roland kick pedal. You should get a kick back for that lol
Does anyone know if the MIDI notes can be reassigned? My Hi Tom sounds like a hi-tom via audio, but going into Pro Tools Kontakt it triggers a cymbal note. It is just one higher than a high tom, so it seems like a programming problem. It's triggering C2 instead of B1. Thanks.
Hey there! Nice demo! Any possibility to change the module for a Roland TD-07 or a TD-17? Will it still work with this kind of module?
Thanks for the answer 😊
I think it should, though I never tried
@@demonicsweaters I’ve ordered the kit! I will try! Hope it’ll get well 🤞🏽
Could you try it out with your TD 6 if you still have it? I have a TD 6 and would love to consolidate to this with a TD 6 brain and theRoland triggers. The form factor is awesome. I realize it won’t be a 1:1 for all the triggers. Thanks and great channel!
This looks like a pretty decent kit for clone hero
Oh yeah!
I'm looking for a table top that works for clone hero actually, and this one seems great. I'm just questioning the compatibility, is the snare even midi?
Is the snare capable of a smooth buzz roll?
What kick and Hi Hat triggers are compatible with this drum set?
Thanks for the video.
I only tried what you see in this video
I bought one of these after watching your video. There’s a second bass/kick cable. Can you put that on another exterior pad and have another pad?
One is for a switch, the other is for a trigger
good stuff sounds good even here from the laptop speaker.. big producers hopefully pick up on fact that some just want great simplicity to go wild on instead of full orchestra behind crap
py display
hey there! nice review 🙂 may i ask how do you record the audio using a phone or a laptop? thanks!
The easiest way is to use an audio interface, many are compatible with both computers and mobile like this amzn.to/4cEVz6I. Most of them also come with a DAW program needed to record.
how do you connect it to the mixer?
Nice review. I'd like to know what stand are you using for this drum kit to fit on? Thanks
It’s a snare stand amzn.to/3VJfR9P
Im wondering what he uses for a speaker when he's not using the headphones
I’d like to know too?
I have been thinking of getting an electric set for years on and off, currently living in a small apartment so this seems like it would be perfect, but there's few questions i have:
Is the hi-hat pedal seriously just a foot switch that's either on or off? not having half open seems kinda bad.
Any idea if the usb midi works with a longer usb cable, like 5 meter one? (Some usb devices don't work with long cables, so would be nice to know)
Seems like it would be possible to swap the drum module for a different one with better hi-hat pedal support, is there any issues i should expect if trying that? (I have seen used yamaha modules for not too high prices, thinking those could be good)
1. yes
2. I don't know
3. yes/I don't know ;)
May I know did you do any modification on Cable before connecting to Roland KD-7?
As the bass drum interface originally come with TS cable instead of TRS
no, there are two cables on the unit, one is designed for trigger, one is for a switch. Use the trigger one.
Hello, does the CPD 1000 have dual zone in the snare?
can you adjust the volume per pad?
Yes
Is there a crosstick?
Would you please tell me other bass pedals or hi hat controllers compatible with this kit
Can you use different cymbals and hihats?
have a cross sticks snare efx sound?
I don't remember
Can you please help me what can i do?
Contact the manufacturer
Which would you recommend for gig avatar pd705 or this lekato
-1000?
PD705
Hi. I just received a KD-7 to use with this unit but can’t get it to work. It sets off the cymbals and might work 1 in 10 time’s. I have googled everything and kind find a solution if you have any ideas that would be awesome. Thanks
make sure you're plugging it into the correct cable, you need to use the one that has the cap on it.
I don’t have any cables with a cap. I’m plugging it into the cable that’s says Kick.( the one that the supplied foot pedal plugs into) and I’m getting cymbals going off when I kick it and then every 1 out of 10 it will be the bass drum. I’m very new to all this but I cannot figure it out. Any other suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks mate.
What brand and model of pedals do you recommend for drum bass and hithat? thank you!
I bought this kit but the snare doesn't seem to have a rim zone, please help?
are you sure you have the right cable plugged in?
@@demonicsweatersI do, it's almost as if the rim zone doesn't exist at all..
Does the snare drum come out?
What pedals could be good for bass drum?
amzn.to/48MhrLY
Is too expensive😅
can you use this as midi controller in ezdrum?
yep!
can you add an external drum pad to play drums with my iron cobra?
Yes, I talk about that in the video.
will alesis dm7x bass pedal be compatible ? thx.
Should be.
Found an OEM version of this and was just wondering, is the snare dual zone?
Any chance you have a link to the OEM version?
@@BTBHSOHBOY It's on a local online marketplace called Shopee, idk if they ship outside of asia tbh
Yes it is!
Hi. Which stand should I buy for this? Thanks
This should work amzn.to/4dpTLOY
What stand could I use for this? not sure what would fit it. Ty
Snare stands work amzn.to/3VQWyL8
have you tried a roland module on this kit? if so how was it?
I have not
Hi, how did you do with the bass drum pedal?
Hi Dominic the cpd1000 drumpad they have Rimshot ??
On the snare, yes
Would the pads work with a TD-17 module?
It should
Is this drum are light to carry by the way ??
It's actually kind of heavy since it is all metal
should i go with this over the kronix edrum?
Depends on what you’re looking for. This one is closer to real drums, but the Konix is super easy setup and built in speakers
Hey, does this allow for a double-kick? I see there is an unused cable with a cap lying on the ground near your foot. Could that be plugged into another bass pedal?
If u have a kick stand you can use double/tripple whatever. You can pick up second hand Roland/Alesis etc kick stands which will plug in quite cheap. I have an old DD set in bits in the loft where I could use the hi hat and kick
Did you ever find a highhat trigger for this unit?
no, but I don't have it anymore, so never tried.
Is there a highhat trigger that you think will work?
Not sure
Would you recommend this over the Yamaha dd65?
Was it plug n play with ezdrummer or did you have to remap things?
I am not sure honestly. I never gigged with either, that is usually my real test. Both are decent for what they are. The Lekato worked plug and play in EZD. I never tried the DD65 that way, but I seem to recall some people say it gave them trouble some how.
It is a shame that the kick pedal is not good, kit sounds good.
where can i buy this one
here! amzn.to/4bMak7N
Do these come lefty? Or is there an easy way to convert? Thanks 👍
I would think you could just simply play it left handed.
@@demonicsweaters- I need the snare on the right side, kick on the left, and i roll right to left, so I don't think I could just play left handed as is. Thanks
Only thing i fear about this is the wires
fear of wires
@@demonicsweaters heck yeah
Does it have snare rim sound?
I thought it did, but I've heard many say it doesn't I don't have mine anymore, so I can't test.
I play mine all the time and never heard a rim sound.
LOL I would have ptobably buyed that instead of a full set
What happen to my drumkit like this? The module box from chords are mulfunctioning
I would contact the manufacturer
what stand is that?
You can use a standard snare stand for it.
can this be connected to a amplifier?
Yep
how to record the audio?
Depends on what you're using. Computer, iPad, Phone?
So the kick doesn't have velocity due to that sustain pedal like thing?
The included switch yes, no velocity. If you use and 3rd party trigger like I do in the video it does.
how about side stick@@demonicsweaters
@@demonicsweaterscan you elaborate how to set up 3rd party trigger bro? Noob here
Is it touch sensitive?
Yes
Do you think I can use the kick with an alesis?
Any standard kick trigger should work
Does this have built in speaker?
no
Can i use it with the RC30-XL Loop Station?
I won't stop you ;)
Is there velocity sensor?
yes