Nice video !!! Is the low hi hat sensitivity too frustrating ? ( can you modify it from the module ? ) or its an hardware limitation ? Godo e-drum BTW...waiting for a video with some drum sound software via midi ;-)
Thank you man! and honestly it's not too bad it just takes a bit of getting used to and I'm not sure if you can sort that out in the module i'm pretty sure you can adjust the sensitivity. Also I will do a video on that just for you ;) haha make sure you Subscribe (If you want to) so you don't miss it :) Take care
So is there no velocity sensitivity on the pads? Sounds like no matter how hard or soft you hit the pad (especially audible in the snare) you get the same sound. Good playing though, glad you're enjoying it!
Thank you! :) Yeah there is velocity, there's a threshold control, so you can control how sensitive you want the velocity to be. Hope this helps and thanks for watching! :)
Are you using a real double pedal or the hithat pedal as the second kick? I'm considering on purchasing it and I'm afraid it would be able to fit 2 pedal heads on the kick drum
Hey thank you for watching, the kit is very sturdy, I can't say how it would be on different flooring because I've only played it on carpet, sorry I couldn't be more helpful :/
@@user-cu4ep5nz6i I am very happy with this kit, it feels nice, looks nice and plays nice it's a decent size to as for issues nothing has come up yet the only thing is the bell on the ride is a bit hard to trigger sometimes, but honestly at the price I wouldn't consider it to be deal breaking hopefully that helps! :)
Of Course! All the cymbals are 2 zone so you can set two different sounds on the same cymbal but yeah you can change the sounds on any of the cymbals hope this helps! :)
@@BlackLionRecordsTV It's pretty simple to do I'm sure you can probably find a manuel online somewhere :) and yeah it's a great kit especially for the price!
Honestly I'm not sure haha thomann just have a way of selling stuff cheap and I think the reason you've never heard of them is because they're a thomann exclusive brand :)
Hey thanks for watching! :) It does come with a heavy metal preset but it's a bit weird tbh, it has weird SFX with it haha but you can definitely make your own preset, by using the sounds in the kit or inserting your own samples Via USB Hope this helps and thanks again for watching! \M/ :)
Hey thanks for watching the rebound is adjustable so you can get it as close to real thing as you like for me I have it sort of in the middle hope this helps! :)
Hey! Space wise it is kind of big, I'm not sure of the exact measurements but I'd say it maybe the same size as a standard acoustic kit (with a smaller bass drum) hope this helps! :)
Hey, so you can use usb to play with external drum software (Addictive drums, EZDrummer Etc) or you can get a usb stick, put it in the drum module and load your own samples. I think they have to be in wav format not 100% sure on that! Hope this helps and thanks for watching! :)
@@Jimmyoldfield Hey, thanks for the detailed video!👌 I'm looking at getting this kit asap. I'm a beginner-ish but starting to jam with a band at the moment. I have zero idea how to work drum programs or any of the technology side of it. I know I'm going to want to add new sounds though! Is there any chance you could make a video showing how to do this or else explain it in laymans terms 😅🙏 Would be amazing! Thanks so much!
@@saoirse90. Hey Saoirse! Thanks for watching, I already have a video explaining how to connect the module to the daw maybe that'll help! Here's the link let me know if you need any more advice :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ggXKTOMZmnU.html
Of course, It's a great kit! you get a lot for what you pay and it's very sturdy and well made (Not the best sounds though! ) Hope this helps! If you feel like supporting me and this channel if you wouldn't mind using this link to buy your kit It'd be appreciated! :) www.thomann.de/?partner_id=62877