Efnote 3X | Sounds | E-Drum Demo | Thomann

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • Simon demoed the entry-level e-drum kit from Efnote: The E3X! Can it keep up with its bigger brothers? What do you think about the sounds? Leave a comment below!
    Product used: tho.mn/yz16i
    Interesting bits and pieces:
    0:00 Introduction
    0:09 First sounds
    1:37 What makes this kit special?
    2:01 The cymbals
    2:33 The module
    2:44 Some more sounds
    3:44 The hardware - no rack here!
    3:58 Even more playing
    4:55 The shells
    5:13 More sound samples
    5:54 2-zone and 3-zone pads
    6:30 More sounds =)
    7:04 What do you think?
    7:22 Outro Playing
    Recorded in Presonus Studio One: bit.ly/S1Pro6
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Komentáře • 41

  • @manuelkrenzer-qr4zu
    @manuelkrenzer-qr4zu Před rokem +12

    Last year I bought an efnote 5X which I really like. I can basically play 24/7 even with people in the same house. I went to Thomann and tested out a bunch of different brands and one of the salesmen there recommended the efnote which I never heard before. Playing the kit was a really great feeling compared to my acoustic one. I changed one floor tom and bought another cymbal and used my gibraltar rack to mount everything the same way like my acoustic kit. And another aspect was, I also don't need crazy/weird drum sounds, just normal kits is good for me.
    I never owned a Roland kit, but the price and what I got drove me towards efnote and I don't regret the decision

  • @donjonmastergaming5911
    @donjonmastergaming5911 Před rokem +16

    One of the most realistic in-built sound sets I've heard, but the price 😩 and yet it's still going on the wishlist...

    • @daveseemerollin6357
      @daveseemerollin6357 Před 9 měsíci +2

      The price is very competitive when taking the competition into consideration.
      And don't say millenium or Alesis because the quality is garbage 😂

    • @Iamadrummer
      @Iamadrummer Před měsícem +1

      It is worth the price and much better than the Roland of a similar price. Good e-kits start at $2.500 and go up. Do not say an Alesis, Donner, or Millennium because those are not good brands, and all of those have issues, and my experience with Efnote is I have not had any issues or problems with my kit in the 2.5 years I have had it and I play it every day.

  • @GurtyVideos
    @GurtyVideos Před rokem +7

    Man, I'm dreaming of this kit now. I had to sell my acoustic cause I am in an apartment now and this one just sounds so real compared to all these other kits.

  • @williamtracy4453
    @williamtracy4453 Před 11 měsíci +8

    I bought the 3x and really love it. I beat on it everyday and it still looks brand new after 3 months or so. Its built like a tank I fell into mine knocking stands over and there was no damage thank goodness.

    • @thevaultdwellergaming
      @thevaultdwellergaming Před 2 měsíci +2

      How’s it holding up?

    • @williamtracy4453
      @williamtracy4453 Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@thevaultdwellergaming still looks and plays great. I've been fortunate to have no issues.

    • @thevaultdwellergaming
      @thevaultdwellergaming Před 2 dny

      @@williamtracy4453 well I can now gladly say I own one now too & so far so good! Thanks for your reply 🫡

  • @Iamadrummer
    @Iamadrummer Před měsícem

    I have had the Efnote 3x e-kit for about 2.5 years now, and I play it every day. I think it is a phenomenal accustic realistic e-kit for the money, and I have a blast playing it. I have even played it live a couple of times. I think the top of the line Efnote Pro would be great to review as that would be my dream e-kit, but unfortunately, on my pay and the rising costs of everything, I could never afford one but you would have a blast playing and reviewing it.

  • @morgane.rytmik.gautier
    @morgane.rytmik.gautier Před rokem +3

    😍 my dream kit!

  • @TKbeatwerk
    @TKbeatwerk Před 8 měsíci

    Tried this kit at the uk drum show, loved it

  • @NIKKO500
    @NIKKO500 Před rokem +2

    You're a funky drummer for shure! 😊

  • @ishaandobhal6397
    @ishaandobhal6397 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Would i be able to load my own sounds to efnote 3x module?

  • @LongingArc
    @LongingArc Před měsícem

    Hello! Beginner-intermediate drummer here. Having trouble between choosing this kit and the Alesis Strata Prime. Obviously this kit is around $700 cheaper but lacks the full bass drum and advanced module that the Alesis has and has generally smaller drums. Pretty much in the middle right now, I was initally leaning towards the Alesis but the price difference is pretty large. Just not sure if the module or larger bass will be worth 700 bucks

    • @nickhinsch4086
      @nickhinsch4086 Před 27 dny +1

      Dude, trust me, get this over the strata prime…and honestly probably over anything else besides a higher end efnote model. Take it from me, I’m an intermediate drummer as well, been playing for 18 years, and I bought the Strata prime a couple months ago. I still own it but don’t know for how long. I want to return it and get an efnote. Now granted, I don’t know what your needs are and what purposes you require an e-kit, and also I’ve never played an efnote, but I do a lot of research on electronic drums and have gotten pretty keen on the details, as I’ve learned a lot the last few months, upgrading from my Roland TD-11 to strata prime. And have learned even more since getting the prime, partly because of the research I had to do to get the prime to do what I want/need it to, which it pretty much cant. Everything I’ve seen of efnote is by far the most impressive drums I ever ever seen and each and every demo seems to showcase the same apparent quality. The prime is cool and all, and yeah it’s nice to have the full size drums, the sounds are good, but you can’t use the factory sounds that come with the prime in the BFD software, can’t access them as midi, and you can’t seperate the different individual drum tracks coming out of the module like you can the efnote. I can’t think of anything that alesis strata prime does better other than the whacky electronic sounds, cause efnote doesn’t offer them. They stick to the high quality, realistic, acoustic drums that honestly more drummers are probably looking for cause that’s how our actual instrument sounds and what we want to hear. The alesis strata prime is cool, but they released it way too early in my opinion, lots of things aren’t worked out, but you’d never know unless you have one or had a chance to spend a bunch of time on it, cause they certainly don’t advertise it and it’s hard to get any in depth info on it cause it’s new. Also, their customer service is terrible. So in conclusion, prime is cool but its functionality is majorly lacking. Efnote = better sounds, better functionality/user friendliness, better for recording, better for live, and cheaper! And with this efnote 3x, you get just as many drums and just as many cymbals. Cymbals look cooler imo and sound/play much better

  • @metalvisionsongcontest7055
    @metalvisionsongcontest7055 Před měsícem

    Cymbal choking doesn’t work with the Efnote 3X on Superior Drummer 2.0, and only partially works with Superior Drummer 3, because the aftertouch signals the Efnote 3X sends are too weak (velocity 48 instead of 127). Do you know any fixes for this? Superior Drummer 3 has a “lower choke threshold” function (Superior Drummer 2 does not), but even with that, only some of the Efnote 3X’s cymbals can be choked in Superior Drummer 3. With my old Roland TD-9, I never had any such problems.

  • @TonyDiaz.
    @TonyDiaz. Před 5 měsíci

    Cool that the shells are birch… but why?!

  • @ernstpeterlegrand
    @ernstpeterlegrand Před 7 měsíci

    Which pedal and hi hat stand did you use with the kit?

    • @MrBlueDux
      @MrBlueDux Před 2 měsíci

      He is using a pearl demon drive pedal. I don’t know what hihat stand

  • @keysersoze9511
    @keysersoze9511 Před 3 měsíci

    This or vad 507?

  • @peterwhite3953
    @peterwhite3953 Před rokem +1

    Hi Simon, would you gig it or is it a practice kit?

  • @Esperluet
    @Esperluet Před rokem +2

    Entry-level 😮?

    • @Ben-ic1ve
      @Ben-ic1ve Před 11 měsíci +1

      Relative to efnote’s lineup (the 3 being the most affordable one they offer but only a a few hundred less for that one). Definitely a lot of cash to drop

  • @AerisVelivolus
    @AerisVelivolus Před rokem +1

    Torn between getting this set or Roland TD 27 KV... What do you recommend and why? 😅

    • @ThomannsDrumBash
      @ThomannsDrumBash  Před rokem +3

      Puh. Pretty tough decision 😅. //Simon

    • @davidcastro3897
      @davidcastro3897 Před rokem +7

      I would base my decision in the needs, for example, i dont like to do much tweaking or tuning/editing of the sounds, i dont use (nor like) the pew pew electronic sounds Roland includes, I like a more natural acoustic sounding drumkit which on a Roland kit I can only achieve through VSTs, I also don't like the idea of taking the time to turn on my laptop and open the software, connect a usb cable to use my VSTs, I play almost only rock and funk music, based on that, I would pick an efnote kit, but that would be a 5 or 7 which sound better than the 3.

    • @AerisVelivolus
      @AerisVelivolus Před rokem +1

      @@davidcastro3897 thanks fow answering! As far as I know there is no big sound differences between the Efnote modules, but I get what you mean: I know nothing about editing sounds or using VSTs (I'm more on the plug and play side) and I don't like Roland artificial sounds either. I love Efnote 3x mainly because of its portability, pad sizes, "acoustic" sounds and hi-hat, but on the other hand the TD27 kv has the best ride and snare of the e-drum market and a very reliable module... So I guess that's where I'm in doubt and I can't decide properly. I know any of the two sets are a good value, but it's A LOT of money and I want to make the best choice possible.

    • @davidcastro3897
      @davidcastro3897 Před rokem +2

      @@AerisVelivolusin my case, the most important thing for me is simplicity and more natural acoustic sounds, if i had the money to buy the td50 module with digital ride, snare, etc or even if it was free.. i'd still pick an efnote... I have a td17kvx, i sold the module and hihats and purchase an efnote7 module with hihats online, it should be arriving on june

    • @AerisVelivolus
      @AerisVelivolus Před rokem

      @@davidcastro3897 thanks for your opinion. I hope that you enjoy your Efnote and that you have made the right choice for you. Deciding it's really difficult when e-drums cost this huge amount of money...

  • @robertcolletti5951
    @robertcolletti5951 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I’m on the fence between the 3x and the 27KV2
    ?

    • @Ben-ic1ve
      @Ben-ic1ve Před 11 měsíci +5

      27KV2 has the digital snare, hi hat and ride, so there’s a slightly better response in those elements (the hi hat on the efnote is comparable I would say). But the efnote is still top notch in terms of feel. More focus on acoustic like sounds on the efnote (but less sound editing capabilities). More variety on the 27kv2, including more editing features (but less realistic acoustic sounds imo). More pads on the efnote (but smaller ride cymbal). I personally lean towards the efnote, but if they were the same price, I would go with the the 27kv2 (and use a software like EZDrummer3).

    • @joselazaro2915
      @joselazaro2915 Před 8 měsíci

      me too :(

    • @Ben-ic1ve
      @Ben-ic1ve Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@joselazaro2915 it’s definitely a tough decision. What are you looking for in a kit?

    • @joselazaro2915
      @joselazaro2915 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@Ben-ic1ve true is tough I am expecting to test the Roland soon at my local store, unfortunately I can't test the efnote. My purpose is to practice at home easy and simple, that is way I think is better efnote for my case, but having the best hithat and snare in the business from Roland is tempting, a definitely long time purchase 😅

    • @Ben-ic1ve
      @Ben-ic1ve Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@joselazaro2915 definitely agree on it being tough. If you’re looking to play on acoustic kit (if you perform or gig), then the Roland has a bit of a better playing feel (mainly due to the digital hats, snare and ride). There’s just a bit better nuance. Grated you get less acoustic like sounds (but if you’re just practicing with it, it’s not the end of the world honestly). If you’re wanting to save a little more money, the Efnote gives you really good feel (though just a bit behind the Roland in terms of the snare and ride). I personally think that the optical hi hats by Efnote compete well with Roland.