@junjun44 I have noticed the hi-hat has to be hit at the yamaha mark as well. My hi-hat keeps spinning on the post, so the yamaha mark moves and I lose sensitivity. Did you ever get yours working properly?
can anyone tell me what is the difference between these extreme/express/explorer kits and the DTX series (like the DTX900)? I noticed that the DTX900 has mesh heads, like the roland TD series but i can't tell how they fit into the line up of Yamahas as far as age or quality etc. Is it just an issue of availability depending on the country?
@11TripleThreaT11 100 bucks?! I just broke my first mesh head on my roland set, a month ago, and i've had my kit for year now. But a new new mesh head for my set, did only cost 20 bucks!
I personally use "BeechCustom" snare. i think it fits to most music styles. and i like its tune too. Btw use equalizer for best tone. And when recording, record from module by using DIMM if you can.
Are you using a double bass pedal in some of this because im not too sure :S and i was wondering is it possible to get double bass pedals for eletronic drum kits :D?
Got these wen brand new back when .3600 with the roland pm n 2 satelite speakers .now hav ms50 dr as roland cone cracked .but dtx 3 i still luv .b 64 soon got 68 ludwigs n 78 octaplus
I had this kit.Pads hurt after five minutes of playing.The velocity curve is unnatural leading to machine gun,robotic fills.The sounds were ok.Ended up trading the electronic kit for a Yamaha Club Custom kit that sounds and plays great!! Also purchased Rolands TD 30K.The difference between the DTX Extreme III and the Roland TD30K is Extreme to say the least.Roland wins hands down!!!
You are comparing two kits that are almost 5 years appart. The TD30K is an awesome kit, no doubt about it, but the new top line Yamaha's are very good as well, and i am gonna be honnest here, their new silicone pads are the closest to the real thing you get today.
@@JBmusicart Yes,i agree.Roland and Yamaha are both crappy.I liked the Roland td 30 better than the Yamaha on every point because it is and still is better!However!!!! Since,i have been using the MIMIC PRO with DIAMOND Electric Drums i have come to the understanding that MIMIC PRO is KING.
blurg yuk i love this kit and want one so freakin' bad but im a rock drummer and the rock voice that he plays is ahhh snares on real rock kits have nowhere near as much ring as that one did love the kit but it does have down falls
I have this kit (DTXtreme III kit with the full DTX900M module). I bought the set blindly from Reverb, thinking the DTX900M would send audio out through the USB interface. Nope. MIDI only, no USB audio out. What the hell was Yamaha thinking, especially with nearly every guitar multi-effects boards having USB audio out for eons now? But to be fair, the DTX900M is a crappy module for metal drumming, as the preset sounds that come with the module are junk that nobody would record rock drumming with. The old Yamaha DTX 2.0 module was WAY better for two reasons: Better rock drumming prefab sounds and the DTX 2.0 module having 3 hi-hat positions - closed, partially open and full open. The new Yamaha gear only supports fully open and closed. So I'm doubling down on my "What the hell, Yamaha?". Just listen (carefully) to every tone this guy generates - it's pure crap for recording, which renders the DTX3/DTX900M module nothing more than a seriously overpriced MIDI controller.
Sorry dude, but no. Yamaha destroys Roland by miles. Cheaper sets with real recorded sounds inboard, like a VST. Roland sounds are synthetized, and sound robotic. Only the TD30 is the exception, but go buy a kit that is more expense than a car. Yamaha = Good value to your money.
Mind you, Roland makes new sounds for each each kit they make but Yamaha still use sounds from a drum kit that was made in 2009 (this one). The DTX900, 700, 500, 402 , 400 all have sounds from the DTXtreme 3. And they make kits that are very similar to the previous ones (birch wood, spruce wood whatever they are) Then there's Alesis. They have big pads but they are low quality pads. But we both can agree that Roland and Yamaha need to work on pad sizes.
shavnore I got one for $500 used and have paid for it over and over playing it at paid gigs. It's the best sounding bullshit out there, compared to other electronic kits...
this kit is friggin sweet!! XD
lovin liam and the skills right now! :P
good video quality, excellent demonstration of kit capabilities
This is amazing
Have the kit. and playing it for 2 years :) ask me your questions if you like :)
Mehmet GÜROL me too, sounds better than any out there.
Hi can you tell me where on the module you got that working at 4 minutes ? which inbuilt sounds did you use for the backing ?
@kkinerk true, depends on your mounting wear. i also have the cords tied to the stand tight to prevent movement. just experiment with it a bit.
Excellent video thanks
@junjun44
I have noticed the hi-hat has to be hit at the yamaha mark as well. My hi-hat keeps spinning on the post, so the yamaha mark moves and I lose sensitivity. Did you ever get yours working properly?
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I cant seem to get a good snare sound for recording with this kit! What snares would you recommend for metal and core jazz?
i'm in looooooooooove with this druuuuuum
can anyone tell me what is the difference between these extreme/express/explorer kits and the DTX series (like the DTX900)? I noticed that the DTX900 has mesh heads, like the roland TD series but i can't tell how they fit into the line up of Yamahas as far as age or quality etc. Is it just an issue of availability depending on the country?
pretty impressive!
im sooo getting that
i know what i want for christmas! :D
Nice demo.
Thanks a lot!!
how much is this one?can i posibly buy this oone here in japan?
nice set
This is A SUPER DRUM!!
Good job.
That’s my dad!!!
@11TripleThreaT11 100 bucks?! I just broke my first mesh head on my roland set, a month ago, and i've had my kit for year now. But a new new mesh head for my set, did only cost 20 bucks!
I personally use "BeechCustom" snare. i think it fits to most music styles. and i like its tune too. Btw use equalizer for best tone. And when recording, record from module by using DIMM if you can.
i have the dtxploer and i love it
nice video
no problem mate
Are you using a double bass pedal in some of this because im not too sure :S and i was wondering is it possible to get double bass pedals for eletronic drum kits :D?
swaglordxoxo you can use double pedals on this kit.
try the 2box drum five
and let us know which is better
what is a 2box?
Reminds me why I sold mine!
holly shit he was my old dru teacher i think did he work at blue note?
nice drumming, very tight. i want to see you in a drum kit
Arturo Alvarez this is a drum kit.
One of the best elec kits. Surpasses Roland, by lightyears. These drums sound great live thru a pa
can u hook up a double kick pedal to this
Yes
Got these wen brand new back when .3600 with the roland pm n 2 satelite speakers .now hav ms50 dr as roland cone cracked .but dtx 3 i still luv .b 64 soon got 68 ludwigs n 78 octaplus
god damn . . this whole "one man band" thing is pretty interesting . . so much more you can do nowadays
wich one is better the Roland TD9SX DRUM kit or the yamaha DTXTREME III XL?
A G the Yamaha.
i'm buyin it
Best electronic kit around
Daniel Mastía yep, truth, I know, I use one.
good
5:47 Akira Jimbo's song!!!
DIOSSSS
Do you guys still stock this?
Well... yes they technically do but it’s with their silicone heads
And Roland doesn't have anything like the red knob. Or, I don't think it does anyway.
I had this kit.Pads hurt after five minutes of playing.The velocity curve is unnatural leading to machine gun,robotic fills.The sounds were ok.Ended up trading the electronic kit for a Yamaha Club Custom kit that sounds and plays great!! Also purchased Rolands TD 30K.The difference between the DTX Extreme III and the Roland TD30K is Extreme to say the least.Roland wins hands down!!!
You are comparing two kits that are almost 5 years appart. The TD30K is an awesome kit, no doubt about it, but the new top line Yamaha's are very good as well, and i am gonna be honnest here, their new silicone pads are the closest to the real thing you get today.
alec friesen lol, Roland is overpriced crap that sounds even worse on a p.a. this is the best sounding/playable electronic kit out there.
Bin playn mine got brand new in the day .i chkd td 20 or this at the time n this won .
Yes you are correct. Five years apart and Yamaha still has not caught up to Roland and the MIMIC PRO has disabled both Brands.Lol
@@JBmusicart Yes,i agree.Roland and Yamaha are both crappy.I liked the Roland td 30 better than the Yamaha on every point because it is and still is better!However!!!! Since,i have been using the MIMIC PRO with DIAMOND Electric Drums i have come to the understanding that MIMIC PRO is KING.
do u still sell that kit
peter mcqueen I scored one used, $500
blurg yuk i love this kit and want one so freakin' bad but im a rock drummer and the rock voice that he plays is ahhh snares on real rock kits have nowhere near as much ring as that one did love the kit but it does have down falls
A few people knocking Electronic kits. Cant beat real thing, but not all of us have the room or are limited by noise factors.
is it just me, or did the first tom misfire at 6:26?
it's just you he hit it twice
a best drum pads
why are there holes in his pants?
It's a great kit, but I don't understand how can people use those terrible internal sounds when drum VST libraries sound a million times better.
2 BOX!!!!
New. Drum apk upload
Goku!:D
i must fucken have!!! :(
so much black
forget about those and get the 2box
had one... sold it to afford wedding... shoulda kept kit!! ;(
Ha-ha-ha! You poor man! I hear ya!
2box all the way
DTXtreme III eeeeeeeeeeewwwwwww td - 20 or bust
Lol because those triggers sound realistic what a TOY Hahaha
I prefer the real drum set because its real...
MsUleule lol, I have this kit and an acoustic. Guess which kit I use for paid gigs and which one for unpaid gigs?
A good drummer can make anything sound good. And it works just the opposite too.
roland, fa sho
kevin hardy hah, hardly. This kit sounds way better than Roland.
give me to electronac plesase pciikkkk
oO
I didn't know Elon Musk could play drums
I have this kit (DTXtreme III kit with the full DTX900M module). I bought the set blindly from Reverb, thinking the DTX900M would send audio out through the USB interface. Nope. MIDI only, no USB audio out. What the hell was Yamaha thinking, especially with nearly every guitar multi-effects boards having USB audio out for eons now? But to be fair, the DTX900M is a crappy module for metal drumming, as the preset sounds that come with the module are junk that nobody would record rock drumming with. The old Yamaha DTX 2.0 module was WAY better for two reasons: Better rock drumming prefab sounds and the DTX 2.0 module having 3 hi-hat positions - closed, partially open and full open. The new Yamaha gear only supports fully open and closed. So I'm doubling down on my "What the hell, Yamaha?". Just listen (carefully) to every tone this guy generates - it's pure crap for recording, which renders the DTX3/DTX900M module nothing more than a seriously overpriced MIDI controller.
veiw my vid above of how the td 20 sheds this midi garbage
i love my DTX but those sound effect "drum kits" are laughable.
Sounds like crap? Or is it just me
I hate e kits
Sorry dude, but no. Yamaha destroys Roland by miles. Cheaper sets with real recorded sounds inboard, like a VST. Roland sounds are synthetized, and sound robotic. Only the TD30 is the exception, but go buy a kit that is more expense than a car. Yamaha = Good value to your money.
Alexandre Batalha roland sounds way better tf do you mean
Mind you, Roland makes new sounds for each each kit they make but Yamaha still use sounds from a drum kit that was made in 2009 (this one).
The DTX900, 700, 500, 402 , 400 all have sounds from the DTXtreme 3. And they make kits that are very similar to the previous ones (birch wood, spruce wood whatever they are) Then there's Alesis. They have big pads but they are low quality pads. But we both can agree that Roland and Yamaha need to work on pad sizes.
@mattshankmusic nah roland so much better.
How much does this bullshit cost?
shavnore I got one for $500 used and have paid for it over and over playing it at paid gigs. It's the best sounding bullshit out there, compared to other electronic kits...
Hey James that a pretty good price I just picked up my Bullshit for 1100 CDN yesterday!