Here's the thing, almost anybody can be good - it's all up to how much you want it, ie the amount of time you practice and dedicate yourself to perfecting yourself. Then you become old like me, and you decide that it's all a waste of time trying to impress people - Pride. A total waste of time. Now I play to enjoy myself 😊.
I like the fact that you are showing people that you don't need a huge expensive kit to play drums and have fun. Whatever any company puts out to make entry level edrums better and easy to navigate I'm totally on board with. Drum Life!!!!!
This module sounds waaaaaaay better than the TD - 1. It's such a pity they don't give you the option to build just ONE custom kit, as there are some good sounds on here.
That's great I think that everything is compatible in Roland, you can use any of their pedals in any kit, same with hi hats, toms, all parts, that's awesome to me
Sounds a great entry kit.I dont know much about e-drums so I need to ask this question and hopefully someone will kindly answer. Can I configure this kit for left handed ? And if so, is it just a case of a 'mirror' set up and inputting the correct inputs etc? Great demo, thanks!
Hey! Each cable has it's own marking for kick, crash, snare etc. Therefore it doesn't matter where exactly you position your pads. I hope this helps! If you have any further question, feel free to contact us directly -> info@drum-tec.de
Would you recommend that I buy a new td02k (with all rubber pads) or a used td11kv (all mesh pads and triple zone ride)? They are roughly the same price but the td11 is older. What are your thoughts?
The TD - 11KV has a host of editing features , whereas this has none. I have a TD11KV , but I'm not a fan of acoustic drum sounds - too much ring on the toms, but most people seem to go for that. I prefer the dry sound and then at least you can add your own reverb. You can muffle the sounds in the TD 11 but I'm not a fan of that module, mainly due to the toms. The snares on this sound better, and some of the toms, but I don't know if this even has EQ adjustment.
I'm planning on selling my module and getting something better and keeping the rest of the kit. The Roland stuff is built like a tank. I've just bought an Alesis Nitro Max and the rack is like a toy in comparison, BUT it's very light and portable, which is why I bought it and the kits sound 10 x better than the TD11. The TD 11 is very big and heavy to carry around.
@@christopherepp8721 VERY good choice! Yes, I like dry drum sounds and the toms on the Nitro Max are awesome. You've bought a kit that will outlive you! 🙂 Andif you ever want to, you can upgrade the module like I'm going to. I was going to sell my TD11 but I've decided to keep it and just upgrade the module. The cymbals on THE TD11 are also very nice,and the editing options are awesome - the Nitro Max doesn't have individual pad EQ, only global EQ - I miss that!! The TD 11 does have it. To answer your question, yes, I much prefer the sounds on the Max, BUT sound is VERY PERSONAL, most people like the TD11's sounds.
Got a Roland U20 as a kid. Best keyboard I've ever had. So I got gokeys and a TD02kv. I am deeply disappointed with both. The gokeys doesn't have sounds that rival the 1989 u-20. Barely any improvement on drum sounds. The TD02kv has some improvement on drum samples thank God, but there is no customization whatsoever, you can't even pan the toms. There's really only 2 kits you can use if you want a decent drum sound and you can't add any or switch any out. For instance if you wanted to use the stadium snare with home studio toms, you can't do that. I don't know what to do. Clearly I need a td27kv2 but I just spent $1000 so when can I do that?
Always watch as many vdos as you can before buying ANY edrum kit. Also, download the manuals to see what they can and can't do. No editing on this SUCKS. BIG TIME
Hey Dave, what you hear are the onboard kits of the TD-02 module. You can find more info on the kit & module here: www.drum-tec.com/roland-td-02kv-v-drums-kit?number=1010606 Kind regards!
I've just bought an Alesis Nitro Max, and some reviews say the factory toms are too loud, mine are too, but I watch vdos on the kit , of people playing the factory kits and some don't seem to have that problem? Weird. Very weird. They seem to differ country to country.
The metal kits in (frankly all roland modules) are always the worst. The home studio is pretty good. Still a lot of room for improvement, especially the cymbals.
It also shows, when you're good, you can make anything sound good.
Thanks man!
Here's the thing, almost anybody can be good - it's all up to how much you want it, ie the amount of time you practice and dedicate yourself to perfecting yourself.
Then you become old like me, and you decide that it's all a waste of time trying to impress people - Pride.
A total waste of time.
Now I play to enjoy myself 😊.
I'm old too. I'm at the same place.@@truthseeker5216
I like the fact that you are showing people that you don't need a huge expensive kit to play drums and have fun. Whatever any company puts out to make entry level edrums better and easy to navigate I'm totally on board with. Drum Life!!!!!
Alesis sucks though
@@hamzaboughraira4455so better to buy this one?
This kit sounds really good. The entry level modules have come a long way.
Absolutely! :)
what a great sounding little kit!
That snare on "Funk Soul" kit is amazing!!
Love the percussion ❤
Roland make such good sounds
Great Demo as Always Ralf Ole Chap. Really nice Ticker on this one 🙂
😀
CONGRATULATIONS!! ROLAND IS THE BEST ELECTRONIC DRUMS
This module sounds waaaaaaay better than the TD - 1. It's such a pity they don't give you the option to build just ONE custom kit, as there are some good sounds on here.
Thanks for the "pro" demo :) I consider buying one of those & putting a TD17 module that I already have instead of the TD02, could be great :D
That's great I think that everything is compatible in Roland, you can use any of their pedals in any kit, same with hi hats, toms, all parts, that's awesome to me
Nice, looking to get the TD-02K as my first drum kit. Can it be folded to store it on a corner like other Roland drum kits?
can you mix and match kit pieces with this module? also, can you reassign different pads and make the Tom 2 a ride for example..thanks
sounds really good. pretty similar to the stock sounds on the td07 i'd say. it's a shame there's no editing though
Yes, absolutely!
Is this a good choice for a beginner in apartment ? I dont know if i like play drums but i want to learn 😅
Does it have crossstick?
A bit of machine gunning, but damn what Ralf can do with this kit!
Sounds a great entry kit.I dont know much about e-drums so I need to ask this question and hopefully someone will kindly answer. Can I configure this kit for left handed ? And if so, is it just a case of a 'mirror' set up and inputting the correct inputs etc?
Great demo, thanks!
Hey! Each cable has it's own marking for kick, crash, snare etc. Therefore it doesn't matter where exactly you position your pads. I hope this helps! If you have any further question, feel free to contact us directly -> info@drum-tec.de
Yes! Assembly instructions show you how to set up for right or left handed people.
Thanks so much @drumtectv & michellerobles4806 😊🎉
The biggest weakness is the rubber actuator in the hihat pedal. It becomes stiff and loses responsiveness over time.
Would you recommend that I buy a new td02k (with all rubber pads) or a used td11kv (all mesh pads and triple zone ride)? They are roughly the same price but the td11 is older. What are your thoughts?
The TD - 11KV has a host of editing features , whereas this has none. I have a TD11KV , but I'm not a fan of acoustic drum sounds - too much ring on the toms, but most people seem to go for that. I prefer the dry sound and then at least you can add your own reverb. You can muffle the sounds in the TD 11 but I'm not a fan of that module, mainly due to the toms. The snares on this sound better, and some of the toms, but I don't know if this even has EQ adjustment.
I'm planning on selling my module and getting something better and keeping the rest of the kit. The Roland stuff is built like a tank. I've just bought an Alesis Nitro Max and the rack is like a toy in comparison, BUT it's very light and portable, which is why I bought it and the kits sound 10 x better than the TD11. The TD 11 is very big and heavy to carry around.
Okay long story short, I ended up buying the td11kv. So far I really like it. Would you say you like the nitro module more than the td11?
@@christopherepp8721 VERY good choice!
Yes, I like dry drum sounds and the toms on the Nitro Max are awesome.
You've bought a kit that will outlive you! 🙂 Andif you ever want to, you can upgrade the module like I'm going to.
I was going to sell my TD11 but I've decided to keep it and just upgrade the module. The cymbals on THE TD11 are also very nice,and the editing options are awesome - the Nitro Max doesn't have individual pad EQ, only global EQ - I miss that!! The TD 11 does have it.
To answer your question, yes, I much prefer the sounds on the Max, BUT sound is VERY PERSONAL, most people like the TD11's sounds.
Got a Roland U20 as a kid. Best keyboard I've ever had.
So I got gokeys and a TD02kv.
I am deeply disappointed with both.
The gokeys doesn't have sounds that rival the 1989 u-20. Barely any improvement on drum sounds.
The TD02kv has some improvement on drum samples thank God, but there is no customization whatsoever, you can't even pan the toms. There's really only 2 kits you can use if you want a decent drum sound and you can't add any or switch any out.
For instance if you wanted to use the stadium snare with home studio toms, you can't do that.
I don't know what to do.
Clearly I need a td27kv2 but I just spent $1000 so when can I do that?
Always watch as many vdos as you can before buying ANY edrum kit. Also, download the manuals to see what they can and can't do. No editing on this SUCKS.
BIG TIME
Did u use any software while recording or is it does that just sound natural?
Hey Dave, what you hear are the onboard kits of the TD-02 module. You can find more info on the kit & module here:
www.drum-tec.com/roland-td-02kv-v-drums-kit?number=1010606
Kind regards!
but how come my sound kit isn't like that?
I have no idea honestly 😄 the demo was recorded straight from the module headphone output without any further editing. Kind regards!
@@drumtecTV hahaha you are to humble Ralph. It's because he effing rips the kit Desy.
@@LDdrums20 😁 thanks man!
@@drumtecTV even if they are electronic they don't lie. Either the player has it or not.
I've just bought an Alesis Nitro Max, and some reviews say the factory toms are too loud, mine are too, but I watch vdos on the kit , of people playing the factory kits and some don't seem to have that problem? Weird. Very weird. They seem to differ country to country.
The metal kits in (frankly all roland modules) are always the worst. The home studio is pretty good. Still a lot of room for improvement, especially the cymbals.
I find that drum modules in general have badly put together factory kits. They SUCK.
When entry-level hardware can't quite keep up with player skill.
I get what you say, but considering the price it sounds amazing, especially after seeing the video where he uses this drumset with EZDrummer.
I have this kit I completely approve it but the pedals are awful sorry to say.
I think you can upgrade them with other roland pedals
@@JoseAv-tx4yl I know just really expensive for other equipment.