Hi I am watching your videos and they are amazing🔥. I am wondering about the first e-drums Alesis Strata Prime 3500$ or Roland TD-27KV2 3130$? So far I have been playing acoustically for 8 years acoustically, but like you I need to move my practice to home.
Thank you! And both are great kits, I am biased towards the Alesis, but I think that you will get great sounds out of the Roland as well. The feel will be similar since they both use mesh heads, but I do like having a full sized kick vs a kick pad.
Awesome playing and sounds! Did you have to do anything special to get the 3-up tom configuration? Or did you just use the stock longer bar for the middle of the rack?
It’s a custom kit I edited on the module, still dialing some stuff in and trying out all the features. This is just using eq and some compression for the snare.
Nice cover! I've always wondered: for doing rimshot-level snare hits on e-kits, do people utilize the snare rim trigger and the corresponding sounds, mimicking the real-life way of doing rimshots, or is it just the higher sensitivity for normal hit and the rim sensor is not used?
@@toddedrums thanks! I am hoping to get a kit myself on time, and it is more likely to be an electronic one due to the noise constraints. So I just want to kind of make sure that the skills that I would get from an e-kit are more or less transferable to an acoustic
@@777malkavian Oh yeah I think the skills will be transfer over to an acoustic just fine, I started with an acoustic kit but now play electric since I moved into an apartment. This Alesis kit and the Roland td17 are similar enough to an acoustic kit to get the proper skills
you are very good drummer and that alesis kit is awesome
Thank you!
Sup?! Keep it up bro.
Hi I am watching your videos and they are amazing🔥. I am wondering about the first e-drums Alesis Strata Prime 3500$ or Roland TD-27KV2 3130$? So far I have been playing acoustically for 8 years acoustically, but like you I need to move my practice to home.
Thank you! And both are great kits, I am biased towards the Alesis, but I think that you will get great sounds out of the Roland as well. The feel will be similar since they both use mesh heads, but I do like having a full sized kick vs a kick pad.
Awesome playing and sounds! Did you have to do anything special to get the 3-up tom configuration? Or did you just use the stock longer bar for the middle of the rack?
Thanks! And the expansion pack came with a longer bar for the 3 tom configuration.
Is this a preset or a custom kit? Sounds great!
It’s a custom kit I edited on the module, still dialing some stuff in and trying out all the features. This is just using eq and some compression for the snare.
@@toddedrums it would be killer to know the pieces, effects and settings you used whenever you get finished creating it.
@@Tamadrummer708 Oh yeah I’ll have a video out soon on that!
Which factory kit is this based on?
@@Tamadrummer708 it’s the Dub Tom’s, Can 24 birch kick(stacked with another sample), the ludwig bb snare, and then a mix of cymbals.
Nice cover!
I've always wondered: for doing rimshot-level snare hits on e-kits, do people utilize the snare rim trigger and the corresponding sounds, mimicking the real-life way of doing rimshots, or is it just the higher sensitivity for normal hit and the rim sensor is not used?
Thanks! And with this kit, rimshots work like you’d normally play them. Even at a lower volume you can do rimshots and it works just fine
@@toddedrums thanks! I am hoping to get a kit myself on time, and it is more likely to be an electronic one due to the noise constraints. So I just want to kind of make sure that the skills that I would get from an e-kit are more or less transferable to an acoustic
@@777malkavian Oh yeah I think the skills will be transfer over to an acoustic just fine, I started with an acoustic kit but now play electric since I moved into an apartment. This Alesis kit and the Roland td17 are similar enough to an acoustic kit to get the proper skills