@@drumtecTV seriously man, I watch a lot of drummers, and have been playing a long time, you're up there with the best of them. I gotta learn some of those chops!
Outstanding work as always .The range of flavour in sound from the VAD306 kit along with the other VAD kits is so authentic to acoustic drums its amazing. I’m so stoked to unbox and set up mine once it arrives . It’s a great time to be alive as a drummer people.
@@willsdrumcovers401 Hey Will, I do prefer the new cymbals over the older more "bulky" ones, especially the new CY-14R-T is great as it is also a little bigger than the older CY-13R. On the other hand, you could probably get a 306 custom configuration from drum-tec with an even bigger CY-16R-T ride instead of the CY-13R for about the same price as the 307. The module upgrade will be available from Roland some time later this year as far as I know. Feel free to get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de for further assistance if you like. Kind regards!
@@mhathaway35 I'd go with the VAD306 only because you don't have the tom pads with the stupid white plastic ring on the inside... And, honestly, the VAD306 is much more appealing to the eye
@@MichaelDionneDrummer Yeah this kit is an obvious winner, though the 17 is still a nice kit for the price seeing as this is almost $1000 more. Though yes it’s definitely go with this
Ralph, you are truly a secret (or not so secret) weapon for drumtecTV. I find myself coming just to watch you play, which further makes me want to look into these products.
Thank you very much Jonathan! You can find more drumming/music/sound demo videos on my private channel digitaldrumming too if you like: th-cam.com/users/digitaldrumming Kind regards & enjoy your VAD306 kit!
I was looking into this set, but couldn't justify the price premium over a TD17 KVX. If you go over 2.5k€ you just get a TD-27kv... OOOOOOORRRRRR a Drumtec Diablo!
I dont' disagree. Love the Silver Sparkle Diablo! I had inquired as to the price and I received the following "offer": $2,930. This included the 5 shells, 1 Ride (CY13), 1 Crash (CY12), V10 Hi hat TD17 Module with Live Sound Edition. Ok, doesn't include hardware and the 2nd CY Crash (12) I thought but love this kit. When I got closer to purchasing, I had to of course add in the taxes and custom fees (around a good $150). Total: about $3,261. For me I wanted the 2nd crash and had to buy some, not all hardware; raising the price further. I live near a stated that does not charge sales tax. So, won't have to pay taxes, as well as the shipping and of course the Custom fees, which is why I will be buying the VAD 306. Finally, maybe it is me but was a little skittish about spending that kind of money through paypal or bank as well as the whole shipping process. Still love that kit though.
Thank you so much Alfred, you can find more drumming/music & sound demos over at my private channel digitaldrumming too if you like: th-cam.com/users/digitaldrumming Kind regards!
I really love this kit! But I'm just wondering if this kit can be recorded in different tracks in DAW for different mixes just like recording like a real drum kit?
Hi, the Roland TD-17 module that comes with the VAD306 only sends a stereo audio signal through USB and has no direct outputs neither. You'd have to step up to a TD-27 module for more flexibility/options for example: www.drum-tec.com/roland-td-27-sound-module-incl.-live-sound-edition Kind regards!
Thank you so much Anthony! You can find more drumming / music & sound demo videos on my private channel digitaldrumming if you like: th-cam.com/users/digitaldrumming Kind regards!
Been waiting ages for this video to come out... i really want this kit but covid has pretty much cocked up any chance of affording it. Awesome drumming as usual bro you are my second favorite drummer behind Senri Kawaguchi...
@@fVNzO Hopefully the single pads & cymbals will be available soon too, you might get in touch through service@drum-tec.de to get a more precise info :) kind regards!
Thank you Erdem, did you know a six stroke roll is also an inverted paradiddle-diddle? :) meaning the six-stroke roll has so many inversions & variantions that you can spend days exploring those :-D kind regards!
Thank you! It's the drum-tec HS-921 hihat stand, which is currently not available on our online shop unfortunately. You might get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de for an info when it will be available again if you like. Kind regards!
It's an electronic kit, so the shells don't affect the sounds that come from the module. They may affect the acoustic sound of hitting the pads though, but other than that, it's mainly for aesthetics
Thank you very much Ben! I feed the stereo output of the sound module into an RME audio/midi interface, which is hooked up to my Macbook Pro running Logic Pro Audio as DAW. Pretty basic to keep it as neutral as possible :) Btw, you can find more drumming/music & sound demo videos on my private channel digitaldrumming too if you like: www.youtube.com/@digitaldrumming Kind regards!
stupid question... but am having to conserve space... thus before purchasing, could you tell me the size of the rug you used when setting this up? that would be a good guide for me...
Hey Kenneth, no problem :) www.drum-tec.com/roland-tdm-20-large-sound-absorbing-drum-carpet?number=1001397 I am using the Roland TDM-20 for the demos. You should calculate about 140 x 140cm +/- 10cm for any medium sized kit. Kind regards!
Hey Joe, you can find several drum-tec Sound Editions for the Roland TD-17 sound module here: th-cam.com/video/SDaefx6Mk5U/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/zumrrgRxJUE/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/EyYnp4JCIP8/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/2GFWw35YLMY/w-d-xo.html You'll find the download page over here: www.drum-tec.com/modules/drum-tec-sound-editions Kind regards & a happy new year!
how about TD27kv? comparing with vad306 ?Which one do you think is better? i think the shape/appearance of vad306 is much more cool, but for the function e.g. the snare and ride, td27kv seems more professional what do you think?
I have the vad 306 and have used the td-27 in the past. I think it depends on what you are looking for. In terms of functionality, sound quality....I’d go with td27....it’s a much better module and overall will be the better choice if you’re not bothered by playing an electric kit that, well looks like an electric kit. The vad306s module is great and gets the job done...it’s the td17 module, it isn’t the best...you’re essentially sacrificing sound quality for aesthetics....I went with the vad306 because the added weight to the “full sized” kick drum and the looks help you forget that you’re playing an electric kit....much closer look and feel to an acoustic set. But that’s where I’m sold...I can get into the pocket easier with the vad because I feel like I’m playing a set that I’m accustomed to. Dunno if that helps clarify anything
Hi Ralf, I’m thinking of buying this kit but I wanted to know - would a cy16 and two cy14s fit comfortably onto this kit since even with smaller cymbals it seems very compact?
Hey Sully, sure they would fit nicely & especially the bigger ride is a huge upgrade from the 13". You can get a custom kit modification from drum-tec if you like, feel free to get in touch through service@drum-tec.de for further assistance and/or an individual quote incl. international shipping. Kind regards!
Hey Alex, sure :) th-cam.com/video/QPgPT25bsSQ/w-d-xo.html You can get any custom kit configuration from drum-tec, feel free to get in touch with the guys through service@drum-tec.de for an individual quote or further assistance. Kind regards!
You might check out the 100& Roland compatible drum-tec Jam or diabolo series alternatively: th-cam.com/play/PLfdIgOnHCc5rJjroNVUDDY4QLzZAJpKQH.html th-cam.com/play/PLfdIgOnHCc5qEcO6Vkc-KGwqQr-toxrNt.html Kind regards!
Hey William, the Snare is pretty ok, you might want to check out a 100% Roland compatible drum-tec diabolo series 12" or 13" snare as an alternative with an even more realistic playing feel: www.drum-tec.com/pads/drum-tec-diabolo?p=1 Kind regards!
Hello and thank you for your demo. Is it possible to use a rack with this drum to find more space, because I have a small room ? And if yes witch one ? Last question: is it the same size or place needed than a td 17 kvx ?Thanks.
Sure, you might choose the drum-tec diabolo rack system for example, or a Roland MDS-Standard possibly: www.drum-tec.com/drum-tec-drum-rack-diabolo-silver www.drum-tec.com/roland-mds-standard-rack-system If you'd like to get a quote on a custom kit configuration of the VAD306 with a rack system right away, you might get in touch through service@drum-tec.de! Kind regards
The drum-tec Live Sound Edition only comes included with the module directly from drum-tec. But there are several other Sound Editions available as a download for the TD-17 module: www.drum-tec.com/modules/drum-tec-sound-editions Kind regards!
Pretty nice , exceptional playing abilities impressive my good man 👍 I’m still playing an old td 20 with 2 x td modules midi’ed up as the deal old td 20 module wasn’t really to my liking sound wise 🤔 about time I stepped it up a bit I guess lol
Hey Rocky, this is a Roland stock kit, which comes with the VAD306's TD-17, but is not yet available otherwise as far as I know. It might be part of a (future) firmware update for the TD-17 possibly. Kind regards!
So you can use a double kick pedal with this Roland VAD306 electronic kit? I thought I heard that during the metal part of the video clip. If so, which pedal is it? I'd like to get this kit but I always use double kick pedals un my playing style. Please let me know. Thanks.
Hi, you can use any double pedal on the Roland KD-180L bass drum, although for this demo I only used a single pedal throughout as far as I remember :) www.drum-tec.com/hardware/pedals Kind regards!
Hey Bret, it feels very good but is rather small actually (13"). You might actually get a custom configuration of the kit with f.e. the 16" Roland Ride or any other compatible cymbal pad (ATV/EFNOTE): www.drum-tec.com/cymbals/e-cymbals Feel free to get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de for further assistance and/or an individual quote including international shipping if you like. Kind regards!
a question, what hihat pedestal could i buy for this kit (roland td17kvx) because it is too high becausd of the sensor, now i have the the dw3000 stand but the hihat is still very high, help please
Hi Luis, you can use any hihat stand actually. I haven't made the experience of any stand being too high in use with the VH-10: www.drum-tec.com/hardware/hi-hat-stands Kind regards!
voy a comentar: yo tuve la versión anterior de la TD-17 y es buena batería y la actual se ve mucho mejor; en mi caso a los 6 años... ya casi todos los contactos de los platos dejaron de ir bien, pero es que golpeaba muy fuerte como buen novato y tocaba todos los días del año mínimo media hora, así que me aguantó bien... otras que tuve no me aguantaron ni medio año así que en comparación es consistente. Si alguien que empieza y tiene ya claro que le gusta la batería, en mi opinión, yo me compraría esta batería porque: - Ya he probado varias y la calidad de sensibilidad de los parches de Roland, para mí es lo mejor - Roland es cara comparada con otras mucho más baratas, pero la perdida de expresividad en otras es muy notable frente a Roland - Si no me equivoco, corregirme, Roland permite ampliar fácilmente a otros módulos de sonido, incluso de otras marcas. - Muy a tener en cuenta, este modelo te deja ajustar bien la posición, sobre todo si eres alto como, muchos kits se hacen pequeños (lo digo por experiencia incluso con lesiones).. tener eso en cuenta porque no es una tontearía; lo que no sé si trae este kit todos los soportes de timbales, platos y chastón, porque sino habría que comprar aparte. - Si sales en directo, es más vistosa que otras.. Es complicado, porque al principio no sabes si te gusta la batería y comprar algo para tirarlo es perder dinero, pero si lo tienes claro, no hagáis como yo; yo si volvería al pasado me compraría como mínimo este modelo, incluso más caro, porque al principio una batería mala te hace pasar el rato, pero luego le pides más, se queda pequeña, etc..
This is actually the longest comment that was ever written here on the drum-tec channel I suppose :-D I am sadly having problems translating/understanding what most of it means (google translate is not a big help here). Kind regards!
Hey Darren, absolutely! Feel free to get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de for further assistance if you like, to find the best kit for your needs. Kind regards!
Thank you so much! And that's a nice input for a future video possibly... ;) You can find more drumming / music (no applepies yet unfortunately) on my personal channel too if you like: th-cam.com/users/digitaldrumming Kind regards!
Hi, thank you very much! My name is Ralf Schumacher, you can find more drumming/music on my personal channel over here if you like: th-cam.com/users/digitaldrumming Kind regards!
Hey Fabio, you can only swap out the TD-17 module for a TD-50X or use your midi out to trigger sample libraries like Superior Drummer in your DAW / laptop. Kind regards!
Hi Robert, right almost all e-kits come without these more individual hardware parts, so every drummer can pick the hardware which is best for his needs. Feel free to get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de at any time for further assistance and/or an individual quote on the kit including hardware if you like. Kind regards!
Hey. Im really interested of buying this one, becuase they say it feels more like am actual acostic drumkit compared to the td17-kvx. Im still torn of wich one i should go for. Suggestion? Feelwise of the drums etc. Thanks / Tony
Hey Tony, have you also considerewd the 100% Roland compatible drum-tec Jam NG series: th-cam.com/video/McH1VaHNOvs/w-d-xo.html Playing feel will be much more realistic, especially compared to the Roland KD-10 bass drum pad (which basically is the "weakest" part of a standard TD-17KVX). If you need any further assistance, please don't hesitate to get in touch through service@drum-tec.de! Kind regards
Hi, I would probably prefer a Roland kit for the better playability / triggering and use external sounds like Superior Drummer if onboard module sounds are not enough. You might also get any custom kit configuartion of the VAD306 from drum-tec, for example with an 18" diabolo series Real Feel bass drum instead of the KD-180L for lower pad noise & more authentic playing feel: th-cam.com/video/J9Ig12wXESQ/w-d-xo.html The drum-tec Jam NG series is another great option: th-cam.com/video/McH1VaHNOvs/w-d-xo.html Feel free to get in touch through service@drum-tec.de at any time for further info/assistance or an individual quote incl. international shipping. Kind regards!
Hey Steve, tough call! :) both kits are nice! EFNOTE for more natural sounds & VAD for more flexibility I guess, but you should try both and compare for yourself. Kind regards!
@@XxDarklexX :-D you might also get in touch through www.ralfschumacher.eu and have the drums played directly for your songs via midi & use Superior Drummer/Addictive Drums etc for example. Kind regards!
You can use the drum-tec Splitters on a TD-17 module: th-cam.com/video/K5iuuxor32w/w-d-xo.html For further questions please get in touch through service@drum-tec.de! KInd regards
The TD-17 module has one more stereo input for another tom/cymbal pad. And you can use splitters to really max out your module: th-cam.com/video/K5iuuxor32w/w-d-xo.html Please feel free to get in touch through service@drum-tec.de for any further questions. Kind regards!
Hey Fabian, it actually has 3 trigger cones half way between the middle and the rim, to reduce hot spotting in the center of the pad (like the ATV pads). You can find more info on the pad over here: www.drum-tec.com/roland-pda-120l-sbk-12-snare-pad Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV As far as I'm concerned, Rolands positional sensing is only possible with centre mounted triggers and with digital pads right? And of course I would have to use top line modules like the TD 50,30,25,20? Do all Drumtec snares and pads use the same dual trigger centre mounted system, so I could use pos. sensing on every pad with all of these modules?
@@SchwappSchwopp Hey Fabian, please feel free to get in touch through service@drum-tec.de directly for further in-depth information on trigger systems & compatibility. Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV 🤣🤘thanks alot for the reply again. (I wasnt trying to sound cunty it's just that "sure", is sometimes left to any interpretation.) but thanks alot im definitely definitely getting this drum kit!!
Are these worth the cash? I have an older model of Rolands. I want a set that looks real. I am tempted to buy these. Just don't wanna waste my cash if I end up not liking them....
Hey Luke, yes you can use a double pedal on the Roland KD-180L bass drum, it might get a little shaky though, and the pad is rather loud. If you are looking for the most authentic playing feel & lowest possible noise level on a 100% Roland compatible bass drum pad, please check out the drum-tec Real Feel bass drums: th-cam.com/video/J9Ig12wXESQ/w-d-xo.html Please feel free to get in touch through service@drum-tec.de for any further questions and/or an individual quote on any custom kit configuration including international shipping if you like. Kind regards!
Hey Chris, it might be a little short in depth. I used to have a 1,5m x 1,5m riser, which worked pretty well. But you need this space to have enough room to place your throne behing the kit without sitting too close I guess. Kind regards!
Hi Pierre, the hihat stand I was using is the drum-tec HS-921, which is currently not available. But you can get in touch through service@drum-tec.de for further info if you like! Kind regards
Hi Anthony, hopefully there will be a playalong collection of all tunes I have made for the drum-tec videos in the past. You can follow my personal channel digitaldrumming if you like, where I will be releasing more music/drumming. Kind regards!
You can wipe off the stick marks with a damp cloth, you can also use this to make cymbal pads look like new again: www.drum-tec.com/protectolan-cymbal-cleaner-and-protection-100-ml?number=1006539 Kind regards!
Hey David, you can actually use any snare stand which can hold a 12" snare/pad, for example this one: www.drum-tec.com/drum-tec-ss-99-small-snare-stand-with-ball-clamp-9200-series Kind regards!
Anyone know how loud the bass drum is? When struck, does it sound like an acoustic bass drum, or like a bass drum trigger pad like we've seen on some of the other Roland kits.
Hey Isaac, the KD-200 basically is a Roland KD-9 / KD-10 pad mounted into a bass drum shell, making it the most noisy bass drum pad available with a very hard rebound. You can check out our bass drum noise level comparison over here, the Roland KDA-22 basically is the same thing as a KD-200: th-cam.com/video/rQcpY2VAuro/w-d-xo.html If you are looking for the most silent & realistic option, check out the 100% Roland compatible drum-tec diabolo / pro series Real Feel bass drums if you like, which are also featured in the video above. More info over here: www.drum-tec.com/pads Kind regards!
Yes, pads & hardware (TD-17KVX comes with a rack). If you need further advice, please get in touch through service@drum-tec.de, you might also ask for an individual quote for any Roland custom kit configuration if you like (we ship internationally). Kind regards!
Thank you James! You are right, these hardware parts are not included in the kit, but you can find additional hardware over here: www.drum-tec.com/hardware Kind regards!
Hi Jason, the TD-27KV comes with the KD-10 bass drum pad, which basically has the exact same beater area as the KD-180L (making both pads rather loud). Both Roland KD-200 & KD-180L have this KD-10 beater area mounted into the shells actually, so while these bass drums are obviously a lot more stable than the KD-10 (which is rather shaky), they are even louder and have a rather hard rebound/playing feel. You can find a comparison with our drum-tec Real Feel bass drums over here: th-cam.com/video/J9Ig12wXESQ/w-d-xo.html It's possible to get any custom kit configuration from drum-tec, so you might for example go with a Real Feel bass drum or a KD-120BK, which is also a nice option. Feel free to get in touch through service@drum-tec.de for an individual quote incl. international shipping. Kind regards!
You can actually get the VAD306 with the TD-27 module or any other custom kit configuration from drum-tec too: www.drum-tec.com/roland-vad306-drum-tec-edition-with-td-27-digital-upgrade-incl.-live-sound-edition You might also want to check out the 100% Roland compatible drum-tec Jam NG series electronic drums, which has a more authentic playing feel and a less noisy bass drum pad (both the Roland KD-10 and the KD-180L are very loud): th-cam.com/video/McH1VaHNOvs/w-d-xo.html You can find more info on all available pad models over here: www.drum-tec.com/pads Please feel free to get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de for further assistance, kind regards!
Anyone thinking about this set with pearl mimic or alesisis strike module instead td17? No digital inputs, no positional sensing for mimic and strike, looks like ideal for this pads! That would be perfect small set with acustic look with brutal sounds. Is there anywhere to buy vad306 without module?
Hey Marco, you can get any custom kit configuration with or without sound module from drum-tec. Feel free to get in touch through service@drum-tec.de for any further questions (also on compatibility of pads & modules) and/or an inidivual quote incl. international shipping. Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV hi - one more question - if I bought this set ? And decided to use a “Pearl Mimic” module with it ? Would I get positional sensing in the snare then ?
@@KevinZ2269 Hey Kevin, generally speaking all Roland pads will be compatible with Mimic Pro, but the module also has no positional sensing. Have you checked out the 100% Roland/ATV/PEarl compatible drum-tec diabolo series yet: th-cam.com/video/Dzfh-FUxLss/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/TQ5lXIEsEIY/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/NRlliWv4xsk/w-d-xo.html You can find more info on the pads here: www.drum-tec.com/pads You can get any custom kit configuration from drum-tec, just get in touch through service@drum-tec.de if you like. Kind regards!
Great looking drum controller that im sure is fun/comfortable to play - but i gotta say Roland have really not upgraded thier sounds in quite a while and are really starting to fall behind products like Superior Drummer 2/3... Now if you were to combine the two and use this kit as a controller for Superior Drummer then you would have something really cool :)
No problem to go midi out from the module! Have you checked out the drum-tec Silent Studio Sessions yet, that do feature sounds from Toontrack & Steven Slate: th-cam.com/video/Ga720o4oe6M/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/Mc98xctlIq0/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/KKLVQlJCDWc/w-d-xo.html Kind regards!
Hi, the pads are different & bigger in diameter. The kit delivers quite a different playing feel, than a standard TD-17KVX (especially bass & snare drum). Kind regards!
We ship internationally: www.drum-tec.com/roland-vad306-v-drums-acoustic-design-incl.-live-sound-edition Fell free to get in touch through service@drum-tec.de for an individual quote inlcuding international shipping if you like. Kind regards!
Hey Damien, the TD-17 module has one more trigger input left when using two crash cymbals, so you might add one more tom pad: www.drum-tec.com/roland-pda-120l-bk-12-pad Kind regards!
When Ralf is playing an E-drum set...it just sounds better than anyone else playing the same set!
Thank you so much! :)
totally, he's insanely good
@@demonicsweaters Thanks again!
@@drumtecTV seriously man, I watch a lot of drummers, and have been playing a long time, you're up there with the best of them. I gotta learn some of those chops!
@@demonicsweaters :-D
Wow, impressive trigger response and sound sampling
Outstanding work as always .The range of flavour in sound from the VAD306 kit along with the other VAD kits is so authentic to acoustic drums its amazing. I’m so stoked to unbox and set up mine once it arrives . It’s a great time to be alive as a drummer people.
Thank you Scott!
drumtecTV you welcome.
@@drumtecTV do you know if it’s worth spending the extra to get the 307 over the 306? Thanks
@@willsdrumcovers401 Hey Will, I do prefer the new cymbals over the older more "bulky" ones, especially the new CY-14R-T is great as it is also a little bigger than the older CY-13R.
On the other hand, you could probably get a 306 custom configuration from drum-tec with an even bigger CY-16R-T ride instead of the CY-13R for about the same price as the 307. The module upgrade will be available from Roland some time later this year as far as I know.
Feel free to get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de for further assistance if you like. Kind regards!
Jheez, I've been looking at the TD17-KVX but this kit has changed my mind! Awesome playing!!!! Thank you for the solid video.
Thank you very much! :)
Looks like the same kit as the TD17KV with shells. Does it play better? Is it worth the upgrade and cash for extra hardware?
@@mhathaway35 I'd go with the VAD306 only because you don't have the tom pads with the stupid white plastic ring on the inside... And, honestly, the VAD306 is much more appealing to the eye
@@MichaelDionneDrummer Yeah this kit is an obvious winner, though the 17 is still a nice kit for the price seeing as this is almost $1000 more. Though yes it’s definitely go with this
always come here just to enjoy the awesome playing and grooves... this dude is a Rock Star!
Thank you very much! :-D
Ralph, you are truly a secret (or not so secret) weapon for drumtecTV. I find myself coming just to watch you play, which further makes me want to look into these products.
Hey Ryan, thank you very much, happy to hear that :) Kind regards!
Excellent demo. Still don’t understand why Roland can’t make better demo videos when they’re the ones that make these products. Cheers!
Thank you very much! :)
Aside from the fantastic playing, those kits sound amazing for an electronic setup!
Thank you very much Michael! :)
Wow, your chops are outstanding! Can’t wait to get my 306 kit . Bravo sir
Thank you very much Jonathan! You can find more drumming/music/sound demo videos on my private channel digitaldrumming too if you like:
th-cam.com/users/digitaldrumming
Kind regards & enjoy your VAD306 kit!
I think this set is the best in its price range. and it looks great
Roland VAD306 is my favorite V-Drums set-up! I'll buy when I grow up! Awsome🥁
2:33 to 2:58 - My favorite kit
I was looking into this set, but couldn't justify the price premium over a TD17 KVX. If you go over 2.5k€ you just get a TD-27kv...
OOOOOOORRRRRR a Drumtec Diablo!
OR a drum-tec Jam series in between ;-D Kind regards!
I dont' disagree. Love the Silver Sparkle Diablo! I had inquired as to the price and I received the following "offer": $2,930. This included the 5 shells, 1 Ride (CY13), 1 Crash (CY12), V10 Hi hat TD17 Module with Live Sound Edition. Ok, doesn't include hardware and the 2nd CY Crash (12) I thought but love this kit. When I got closer to purchasing, I had to of course add in the taxes and custom fees (around a good $150). Total: about $3,261. For me I wanted the 2nd crash and had to buy some, not all hardware; raising the price further. I live near a stated that does not charge sales tax. So, won't have to pay taxes, as well as the shipping and of course the Custom fees, which is why I will be buying the VAD 306. Finally, maybe it is me but was a little skittish about spending that kind of money through paypal or bank as well as the whole shipping process. Still love that kit though.
Omg your groove and feel is sooooo addicting man.. such a treat listening to your drum demos.. God bless
Thank you so much Alfred, you can find more drumming/music & sound demos over at my private channel digitaldrumming too if you like:
th-cam.com/users/digitaldrumming
Kind regards!
such a cool set, and killer playing as usual
Thank you very much! :)
Good drumming Ralph
Thank you Terry! :)
I love the Vinnie & Paul kit.
Hi Ravenne, the kit is part of the drum-tec AllStar Sound Edition for the Roland TD-17 module:
th-cam.com/video/zumrrgRxJUE/w-d-xo.html
Kind regards!
Kit sounds great 👍
Insane playing!
Thank you very much! :)
Every time is watch you play im thinking do i continue or i quit playing ! God damn you’re good.
Thank you very much Ian, it's all just about practice & routine, you should continue in any case :) Kind regards!
wow.... du bist wirklich extrem auf dem Punkt :-D...sehr sehr gut !!!
We are Drums:-D
I really love this kit! But I'm just wondering if this kit can be recorded in different tracks in DAW for different mixes just like recording like a real drum kit?
Hi, the Roland TD-17 module that comes with the VAD306 only sends a stereo audio signal through USB and has no direct outputs neither. You'd have to step up to a TD-27 module for more flexibility/options for example:
www.drum-tec.com/roland-td-27-sound-module-incl.-live-sound-edition
Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV thank you!
Bummer! I think that's a deal breaker.
How loud is it with out headphones? Asking for my neighbour
That’s a really nice kit.
Sheesh . . . What amazing groove. Steve Gadd 2022 lol
Thank you so much Anthony! You can find more drumming / music & sound demo videos on my private channel digitaldrumming if you like:
th-cam.com/users/digitaldrumming
Kind regards!
Been waiting ages for this video to come out... i really want this kit but covid has pretty much cocked up any chance of affording it. Awesome drumming as usual bro you are my second favorite drummer behind Senri Kawaguchi...
Thank you so much Steve! :)
Im dreaming also to have like that but we cant really afford any way its soo amazimggg🥰🥰🥰♥️♥️
Not equipping this with the new cy-16 is a bit of a crime imo. That would really fit in nicely here.
You are right, sadly the new 14/16 only come with the "big" VAD kits. Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV speaking off, when are they getting on sale? :)
@@fVNzO Hopefully the single pads & cymbals will be available soon too, you might get in touch through service@drum-tec.de to get a more precise info :) kind regards!
Had this set loved it ...
The Drummer is awesome as always and he loves six stroke roll. Awesome product wish I had the money for it:)
Thank you Erdem, did you know a six stroke roll is also an inverted paradiddle-diddle? :) meaning the six-stroke roll has so many inversions & variantions that you can spend days exploring those :-D kind regards!
thx guys, very helpfull
Greetings, can I ask what hihat stand you are using in this video? :-) subscribed, keep up the good work!
Thank you! It's the drum-tec HS-921 hihat stand, which is currently not available on our online shop unfortunately. You might get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de for an info when it will be available again if you like. Kind regards!
When will other sound kits for the TD-27 be released? I'm really waiting for it to come out...
I don't yhink you can beat the look and sound for the price? I would get the 307 instead though, little upgrades?
Is shell pack just for aesthetics or does it actually affect the sound?
It's an electronic kit, so the shells don't affect the sounds that come from the module. They may affect the acoustic sound of hitting the pads though, but other than that, it's mainly for aesthetics
Your way of playing sounds incredible. How do you record your drums with the mac?
Thank you very much Ben! I feed the stereo output of the sound module into an RME audio/midi interface, which is hooked up to my Macbook Pro running Logic Pro Audio as DAW. Pretty basic to keep it as neutral as possible :)
Btw, you can find more drumming/music & sound demo videos on my private channel digitaldrumming too if you like:
www.youtube.com/@digitaldrumming
Kind regards!
I have a Rock band with some folks, we mainly play small venues. We’ve done acoustic and electronic drumsets. Electronic sounds a lot better.
stupid question... but am having to conserve space... thus before purchasing, could you tell me the size of the rug you used when setting this up? that would be a good guide for me...
Hey Kenneth, no problem :)
www.drum-tec.com/roland-tdm-20-large-sound-absorbing-drum-carpet?number=1001397
I am using the Roland TDM-20 for the demos. You should calculate about 140 x 140cm +/- 10cm for any medium sized kit. Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV thank you so much for the info!
TD27KVS is where its at hahah i play the shit out of mine everyday the amount of customization you do is crazy.
Hi Jason, yes indeed, the TD-27 has features & flexibility! Kind regards
Damn my guy😎 take it easy
:-) concerning what?
@@drumtecTV Prob concerning the poor drum kit you beat into submission LOL awesome playing man btw :)
@@3therspark63 :-D thank you!
Are these presets for superior you can download? Or upload to the kits itself? I’m a little new to the game and just bought this kit.
Hey Joe, you can find several drum-tec Sound Editions for the Roland TD-17 sound module here:
th-cam.com/video/SDaefx6Mk5U/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/zumrrgRxJUE/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/EyYnp4JCIP8/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/2GFWw35YLMY/w-d-xo.html
You'll find the download page over here:
www.drum-tec.com/modules/drum-tec-sound-editions
Kind regards & a happy new year!
how about TD27kv? comparing with vad306 ?Which one do you think is better?
i think the shape/appearance of vad306 is much more cool, but for the function e.g. the snare and ride, td27kv seems more professional
what do you think?
I have the vad 306 and have used the td-27 in the past. I think it depends on what you are looking for. In terms of functionality, sound quality....I’d go with td27....it’s a much better module and overall will be the better choice if you’re not bothered by playing an electric kit that, well looks like an electric kit. The vad306s module is great and gets the job done...it’s the td17 module, it isn’t the best...you’re essentially sacrificing sound quality for aesthetics....I went with the vad306 because the added weight to the “full sized” kick drum and the looks help you forget that you’re playing an electric kit....much closer look and feel to an acoustic set. But that’s where I’m sold...I can get into the pocket easier with the vad because I feel like I’m playing a set that I’m accustomed to. Dunno if that helps clarify anything
Hi Ralf,
I’m thinking of buying this kit but I wanted to know - would a cy16 and two cy14s fit comfortably onto this kit since even with smaller cymbals it seems very compact?
Hey Sully, sure they would fit nicely & especially the bigger ride is a huge upgrade from the 13". You can get a custom kit modification from drum-tec if you like, feel free to get in touch through service@drum-tec.de for further assistance and/or an individual quote incl. international shipping. Kind regards!
Hey Ralf can you switch out the module for the td27kv module without any modifications?
Hey Alex, sure :)
th-cam.com/video/QPgPT25bsSQ/w-d-xo.html
You can get any custom kit configuration from drum-tec, feel free to get in touch with the guys through service@drum-tec.de for an individual quote or further assistance. Kind regards!
do you see any points on buying vad306? too me i think it doesn't worth the cost.....
Me too
Why just don't save more money to buy a higher one.
To buy this is no reason....
You might check out the 100& Roland compatible drum-tec Jam or diabolo series alternatively:
th-cam.com/play/PLfdIgOnHCc5rJjroNVUDDY4QLzZAJpKQH.html
th-cam.com/play/PLfdIgOnHCc5qEcO6Vkc-KGwqQr-toxrNt.html
Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV drumtec is much more better option in my opinion
Vad 306 triggering is awesome.. it has 3 cones negating hot spots on the snare and floor tom
How is the snare? Thinking about getting one of the snares separately.
Hey William, the Snare is pretty ok, you might want to check out a 100% Roland compatible drum-tec diabolo series 12" or 13" snare as an alternative with an even more realistic playing feel:
www.drum-tec.com/pads/drum-tec-diabolo?p=1
Kind regards!
Hello and thank you for your demo. Is it possible to use a rack with this drum to find more space, because I have a small room ? And if yes witch one ? Last question: is it the same size or place needed than a td 17 kvx ?Thanks.
Sure, you might choose the drum-tec diabolo rack system for example, or a Roland MDS-Standard possibly:
www.drum-tec.com/drum-tec-drum-rack-diabolo-silver
www.drum-tec.com/roland-mds-standard-rack-system
If you'd like to get a quote on a custom kit configuration of the VAD306 with a rack system right away, you might get in touch through service@drum-tec.de! Kind regards
Thanks. It is the same size than td 17 kvx ?
@@garben88 No, it has different pads than the TD-17KVX: www.drum-tec.com/roland-td-25kv-advanced-v-drums-set
Can I download/purchase the drum-tec kits or do they come with the module? (If I dont buy the kit from drum-tec because I am in Canada)
The drum-tec Live Sound Edition only comes included with the module directly from drum-tec. But there are several other Sound Editions available as a download for the TD-17 module:
www.drum-tec.com/modules/drum-tec-sound-editions
Kind regards!
Pretty nice , exceptional playing abilities impressive my good man 👍 I’m still playing an old td 20 with 2 x td modules midi’ed up as the deal old td 20 module wasn’t really to my liking sound wise 🤔 about time I stepped it up a bit I guess lol
The td20 is great only bad thing is the ride sounds like td1
Thank you very much! :)
The first kit played, Studio Jam, is it available via download from Roland? Or is it a Drumtec exclusive kit?
Hey Rocky, this is a Roland stock kit, which comes with the VAD306's TD-17, but is not yet available otherwise as far as I know. It might be part of a (future) firmware update for the TD-17 possibly. Kind regards!
So you can use a double kick pedal with this Roland VAD306 electronic kit? I thought I heard that during the metal part of the video clip. If so, which pedal is it? I'd like to get this kit but I always use double kick pedals un my playing style. Please let me know. Thanks.
Hi, you can use any double pedal on the Roland KD-180L bass drum, although for this demo I only used a single pedal throughout as far as I remember :)
www.drum-tec.com/hardware/pedals
Kind regards!
I’m curious how the ride feels
Hey Bret, it feels very good but is rather small actually (13"). You might actually get a custom configuration of the kit with f.e. the 16" Roland Ride or any other compatible cymbal pad (ATV/EFNOTE):
www.drum-tec.com/cymbals/e-cymbals
Feel free to get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de for further assistance and/or an individual quote including international shipping if you like. Kind regards!
a question, what hihat pedestal could i buy for this kit (roland td17kvx) because it is too high becausd of the sensor, now i have the the dw3000 stand but the hihat is still very high, help please
Hi Luis, you can use any hihat stand actually. I haven't made the experience of any stand being too high in use with the VH-10:
www.drum-tec.com/hardware/hi-hat-stands
Kind regards!
Can we add a bigger ride cymbal like a cy-18dr?
voy a comentar: yo tuve la versión anterior de la TD-17 y es buena batería y la actual se ve mucho mejor; en mi caso a los 6 años... ya casi todos los contactos de los platos dejaron de ir bien, pero es que golpeaba muy fuerte como buen novato y tocaba todos los días del año mínimo media hora, así que me aguantó bien... otras que tuve no me aguantaron ni medio año así que en comparación es consistente. Si alguien que empieza y tiene ya claro que le gusta la batería, en mi opinión, yo me compraría esta batería porque:
- Ya he probado varias y la calidad de sensibilidad de los parches de Roland, para mí es lo mejor
- Roland es cara comparada con otras mucho más baratas, pero la perdida de expresividad en otras es muy notable frente a Roland
- Si no me equivoco, corregirme, Roland permite ampliar fácilmente a otros módulos de sonido, incluso de otras marcas.
- Muy a tener en cuenta, este modelo te deja ajustar bien la posición, sobre todo si eres alto como, muchos kits se hacen pequeños (lo digo por experiencia incluso con lesiones).. tener eso en cuenta porque no es una tontearía; lo que no sé si trae este kit todos los soportes de timbales, platos y chastón, porque sino habría que comprar aparte.
- Si sales en directo, es más vistosa que otras..
Es complicado, porque al principio no sabes si te gusta la batería y comprar algo para tirarlo es perder dinero, pero si lo tienes claro, no hagáis como yo; yo si volvería al pasado me compraría como mínimo este modelo, incluso más caro, porque al principio una batería mala te hace pasar el rato, pero luego le pides más, se queda pequeña, etc..
This is actually the longest comment that was ever written here on the drum-tec channel I suppose :-D I am sadly having problems translating/understanding what most of it means (google translate is not a big help here). Kind regards!
Man the video in English! Speaker in English mate!
@@drumtecTV He's actually saying why he would buy this drum specially roland drums. Pointing out facts about the pros of buying a drum kit like this.
Ralf is there a recording of you on youtube? I mean as a published song, live etc...
You can find more info on www.ralfschumacher.eu or on digitaldrumming my youtube channel :) kind regards!
Would this be a good kit to start off learning drums on? I play piano and guitar, and fancy dipping into drums.
Hey Darren, absolutely! Feel free to get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de for further assistance if you like, to find the best kit for your needs. Kind regards!
This guy could hit apple pies covered in tin foil and make them sound good. 😂 Kit sounds fantastic!
Thank you so much! And that's a nice input for a future video possibly... ;) You can find more drumming / music (no applepies yet unfortunately) on my personal channel too if you like:
th-cam.com/users/digitaldrumming
Kind regards!
OMG He plays drums very well. I just wanted to check how this Dram set works but now I want to know his name.
Hi, thank you very much! My name is Ralf Schumacher, you can find more drumming/music on my personal channel over here if you like:
th-cam.com/users/digitaldrumming
Kind regards!
Is it possible to add sounds from the TD-50X to this TD-17 module? or using a notebook?
Hey Fabio, you can only swap out the TD-17 module for a TD-50X or use your midi out to trigger sample libraries like Superior Drummer in your DAW / laptop. Kind regards!
Man. Trying to decide between this and the Alesis Strike Pro SE.
strike pro every time. no contest, For me looks better and sounds better AND is tons cheaper!
so this set doesnt come with a stand for the high hat or snare? also it doesnt come with a kick pedal?
Hi Robert, right almost all e-kits come without these more individual hardware parts, so every drummer can pick the hardware which is best for his needs. Feel free to get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de at any time for further assistance and/or an individual quote on the kit including hardware if you like. Kind regards!
Hey, do you remember the size of the carpet, so the kit fits? Thank you!
I am using the Roland TDM-20 on the stage:
www.drum-tec.com/roland-tdm-20-large-sound-absorbing-drum-carpet?number=1001397
Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV thank you for the info! Keep up the good work!
What camera do you use?
I am using 6 Canon EOS DSLR/DSLM with different lenses & an overhead action cam, as well as 4 different motion sliders :) kind regards!
drumtecTV thx!
Hey. Im really interested of buying this one, becuase they say it feels more like am actual acostic drumkit compared to the td17-kvx. Im still torn of wich one i should go for. Suggestion? Feelwise of the drums etc. Thanks / Tony
Hey Tony, have you also considerewd the 100% Roland compatible drum-tec Jam NG series:
th-cam.com/video/McH1VaHNOvs/w-d-xo.html
Playing feel will be much more realistic, especially compared to the Roland KD-10 bass drum pad (which basically is the "weakest" part of a standard TD-17KVX). If you need any further assistance, please don't hesitate to get in touch through service@drum-tec.de! Kind regards
Hello Ralf, pls help me to choose between this e-drum and alesis strike pro, which is better? THX
Hi, I would probably prefer a Roland kit for the better playability / triggering and use external sounds like Superior Drummer if onboard module sounds are not enough. You might also get any custom kit configuartion of the VAD306 from drum-tec, for example with an 18" diabolo series Real Feel bass drum instead of the KD-180L for lower pad noise & more authentic playing feel:
th-cam.com/video/J9Ig12wXESQ/w-d-xo.html
The drum-tec Jam NG series is another great option:
th-cam.com/video/McH1VaHNOvs/w-d-xo.html
Feel free to get in touch through service@drum-tec.de at any time for further info/assistance or an individual quote incl. international shipping. Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV Thank you very much! Very helpful 👍:3
If you were to pick one would you buy a vad306 or Efnote est-3?.
Hey Steve, tough call! :) both kits are nice! EFNOTE for more natural sounds & VAD for more flexibility I guess, but you should try both and compare for yourself. Kind regards!
I wish you guys sell MIDI pack. Ralph is so freakin' talented!
Thank you Alex, maybe something to come in the future? :-D Kind regards!
drumtecTV if that comes true you have a customer right away!
@@XxDarklexX :-D you might also get in touch through www.ralfschumacher.eu and have the drums played directly for your songs via midi & use Superior Drummer/Addictive Drums etc for example. Kind regards!
Qual é o espaço que preciso para montar uma bateria dessa? De forma confortável mas sem ocupar muito espaço.
Hey Renato, about 1,5m x 1,5m, kind regards!
Do drum splitters work with this kit ?
You can use the drum-tec Splitters on a TD-17 module:
th-cam.com/video/K5iuuxor32w/w-d-xo.html
For further questions please get in touch through service@drum-tec.de! KInd regards
@@drumtecTV thanks man appreciate your work and support
Does this module allow for extra cymbals or just the three and the hats?
The TD-17 module has one more stereo input for another tom/cymbal pad. And you can use splitters to really max out your module:
th-cam.com/video/K5iuuxor32w/w-d-xo.html
Please feel free to get in touch through service@drum-tec.de for any further questions. Kind regards!
Hey, is the trigger of the PDA 120 snare centre or side mounted?
Hey Fabian, it actually has 3 trigger cones half way between the middle and the rim, to reduce hot spotting in the center of the pad (like the ATV pads).
You can find more info on the pad over here:
www.drum-tec.com/roland-pda-120l-sbk-12-snare-pad
Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV
As far as I'm concerned, Rolands positional sensing is only possible with centre mounted triggers and with digital pads right?
And of course I would have to use top line modules like the TD 50,30,25,20?
Do all Drumtec snares and pads use the same dual trigger centre mounted system, so I could use pos. sensing on every pad with all of these modules?
@@SchwappSchwopp Hey Fabian, please feel free to get in touch through service@drum-tec.de directly for further in-depth information on trigger systems & compatibility. Kind regards!
Can it pickup double pedals? I bet tho..
Sure! :)
@@drumtecTV thanks for the reply but is sure..."yes it can register double pedals on the bass drum"
Or sure as in sure whatever lol
@@hernanhenriquez6778 No it is "yes it can", you can use a double pedal on any Roland / drum-tec / ATV etc electronic drum kit. Kind regards
@@drumtecTV 🤣🤘thanks alot for the reply again. (I wasnt trying to sound cunty it's just that "sure", is sometimes left to any interpretation.) but thanks alot im definitely definitely getting this drum kit!!
Where's the sound coming out? speakers used?
Are these worth the cash? I have an older model of Rolands. I want a set that looks real. I am tempted to buy these. Just don't wanna waste my cash if I end up not liking them....
Will this kit work with a double bass pedal? Please I need answers 😅😂
Hey Luke, yes you can use a double pedal on the Roland KD-180L bass drum, it might get a little shaky though, and the pad is rather loud.
If you are looking for the most authentic playing feel & lowest possible noise level on a 100% Roland compatible bass drum pad, please check out the drum-tec Real Feel bass drums:
th-cam.com/video/J9Ig12wXESQ/w-d-xo.html
Please feel free to get in touch through service@drum-tec.de for any further questions and/or an individual quote on any custom kit configuration including international shipping if you like. Kind regards!
This guy could make tin cans sound good.
My drum riser is 54" deep, would this fit and still have room for a 6'2 drummer?
Hey Chris, it might be a little short in depth. I used to have a 1,5m x 1,5m riser, which worked pretty well. But you need this space to have enough room to place your throne behing the kit without sitting too close I guess. Kind regards!
Hi. Could you tell me what is the hit hat non included please on this vidéo ?
Hi Pierre, the hihat stand I was using is the drum-tec HS-921, which is currently not available. But you can get in touch through service@drum-tec.de for further info if you like! Kind regards
@@drumtecTV thank you very much. Can you advice a hit hat compatible not to expansive please?
@@etrebienveillant5162 You can have a look around over here:
www.drum-tec.com/hardware/hi-hat-stands
Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV thank you
I love the intro music. Can I buy it somewhere?
Hi Anthony, hopefully there will be a playalong collection of all tunes I have made for the drum-tec videos in the past. You can follow my personal channel digitaldrumming if you like, where I will be releasing more music/drumming. Kind regards!
So while playing you see the wear on the cymbals; how do they keep up over time?
You can wipe off the stick marks with a damp cloth, you can also use this to make cymbal pads look like new again:
www.drum-tec.com/protectolan-cymbal-cleaner-and-protection-100-ml?number=1006539
Kind regards!
Does it include the snare stand? If it don't what snare stand do you recommend me to buy
Hey David, you can actually use any snare stand which can hold a 12" snare/pad, for example this one:
www.drum-tec.com/drum-tec-ss-99-small-snare-stand-with-ball-clamp-9200-series
Kind regards!
Anyone know how loud the bass drum is? When struck, does it sound like an acoustic bass drum, or like a bass drum trigger pad like we've seen on some of the other Roland kits.
Hey Isaac, the KD-200 basically is a Roland KD-9 / KD-10 pad mounted into a bass drum shell, making it the most noisy bass drum pad available with a very hard rebound. You can check out our bass drum noise level comparison over here, the Roland KDA-22 basically is the same thing as a KD-200:
th-cam.com/video/rQcpY2VAuro/w-d-xo.html
If you are looking for the most silent & realistic option, check out the 100% Roland compatible drum-tec diabolo / pro series Real Feel bass drums if you like, which are also featured in the video above. More info over here:
www.drum-tec.com/pads
Kind regards!
Is the only difference between the vad 306 and the td17kbx the pads
Yes, pads & hardware (TD-17KVX comes with a rack). If you need further advice, please get in touch through service@drum-tec.de, you might also ask for an individual quote for any Roland custom kit configuration if you like (we ship internationally). Kind regards!
Great playing. So no hi hat stand, snare stand or chair ?
Thank you James! You are right, these hardware parts are not included in the kit, but you can find additional hardware over here:
www.drum-tec.com/hardware
Kind regards!
Cable management could be better I suppose, solid kit though... \m/
how would you compare this kick drum to the one that comes with the td27 ?
Hi Jason, the TD-27KV comes with the KD-10 bass drum pad, which basically has the exact same beater area as the KD-180L (making both pads rather loud). Both Roland KD-200 & KD-180L have this KD-10 beater area mounted into the shells actually, so while these bass drums are obviously a lot more stable than the KD-10 (which is rather shaky), they are even louder and have a rather hard rebound/playing feel.
You can find a comparison with our drum-tec Real Feel bass drums over here:
th-cam.com/video/J9Ig12wXESQ/w-d-xo.html
It's possible to get any custom kit configuration from drum-tec, so you might for example go with a Real Feel bass drum or a KD-120BK, which is also a nice option. Feel free to get in touch through service@drum-tec.de for an individual quote incl. international shipping. Kind regards!
would you recommend this or a td-27kv?
You can actually get the VAD306 with the TD-27 module or any other custom kit configuration from drum-tec too:
www.drum-tec.com/roland-vad306-drum-tec-edition-with-td-27-digital-upgrade-incl.-live-sound-edition
You might also want to check out the 100% Roland compatible drum-tec Jam NG series electronic drums, which has a more authentic playing feel and a less noisy bass drum pad (both the Roland KD-10 and the KD-180L are very loud):
th-cam.com/video/McH1VaHNOvs/w-d-xo.html
You can find more info on all available pad models over here:
www.drum-tec.com/pads
Please feel free to get in touch through experts@drum-tec.de for further assistance, kind regards!
Sir please do Alesis nitro mesh kit unboxing and review
Thank you😊
Anyone thinking about this set with pearl mimic or alesisis strike module instead td17? No digital inputs, no positional sensing for mimic and strike, looks like ideal for this pads! That would be perfect small set with acustic look with brutal sounds. Is there anywhere to buy vad306 without module?
Hey Marco, you can get any custom kit configuration with or without sound module from drum-tec. Feel free to get in touch through service@drum-tec.de for any further questions (also on compatibility of pads & modules) and/or an inidivual quote incl. international shipping. Kind regards!
Can you play the rimshots with this drumset?
Yes you can play cross stick and/or rim shot articulation, Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV Oh nice. Thank you so much for reply me!
Does this snare drum have positional sensing ? It does not seem like it
Hey Kevin, no it doesn't, the TD-17 module does not support positional sensing neither. Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV hi - one more question - if I bought this set ? And decided to use a “Pearl Mimic” module with it ? Would I get positional sensing in the snare then ?
@@KevinZ2269 Hey Kevin, generally speaking all Roland pads will be compatible with Mimic Pro, but the module also has no positional sensing. Have you checked out the 100% Roland/ATV/PEarl compatible drum-tec diabolo series yet:
th-cam.com/video/Dzfh-FUxLss/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/TQ5lXIEsEIY/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/NRlliWv4xsk/w-d-xo.html
You can find more info on the pads here:
www.drum-tec.com/pads
You can get any custom kit configuration from drum-tec, just get in touch through service@drum-tec.de if you like. Kind regards!
Great looking drum controller that im sure is fun/comfortable to play - but i gotta say Roland have really not upgraded thier sounds in quite a while and are really starting to fall behind products like Superior Drummer 2/3... Now if you were to combine the two and use this kit as a controller for Superior Drummer then you would have something really cool :)
No problem to go midi out from the module! Have you checked out the drum-tec Silent Studio Sessions yet, that do feature sounds from Toontrack & Steven Slate:
th-cam.com/video/Ga720o4oe6M/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/Mc98xctlIq0/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/KKLVQlJCDWc/w-d-xo.html
Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV Yeah i know man - thats why i suggested it! lol - My point was/is Roland has not impoved thier sounds in years!
Wow..!!! 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Exactly the same as my TD-17. It's just a cosmetic upgrade.
Hi, the pads are different & bigger in diameter. The kit delivers quite a different playing feel, than a standard TD-17KVX (especially bass & snare drum). Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV are the triggers the same or are they better
@@calebmoon2384 snare & low tom pad have the new Roland 3 point trigger system. Kind regards!
Como comprar esse kit aqui pelo Brasil?
We ship internationally:
www.drum-tec.com/roland-vad306-v-drums-acoustic-design-incl.-live-sound-edition
Fell free to get in touch through service@drum-tec.de for an individual quote inlcuding international shipping if you like. Kind regards!
is it possible to add another floor tom?
Hey Damien, the TD-17 module has one more trigger input left when using two crash cymbals, so you might add one more tom pad:
www.drum-tec.com/roland-pda-120l-bk-12-pad
Kind regards!
Wooooooooooooowwww He is good like wow 😮😮😮😮😮
Thank you Pamela! :)
I need this
Caraaaalho!
Thank you! :)
Yep,, Thanks for making my wallet lighter. lol... It will be here Wednesday.
;-D great to hear, happy drumming then!