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From: jdrum12
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  • can you use a td9 module with the td4

  • @dkmarine12345 if you mean replace the td 4 with the td 9 - yes. I don't think it matters what kind of pad you're using.

  • cool jazz is my favorite

  • Great job! amazing! are you using an amp and if you are did the amp come with it's own wire to plug in to something or do u have to buy it seperate and if it came with one did it fit in the module

  • @elfindor2 Thanks - I'm not using an amp. I'm going directly into an 8 ch. mixer.

  • I'm getting the TD9 in a couple of days and I enjoyed this video a lot. Nothing too complicated, but entertaining and it makes me feel I made the right choice with the TD9.

  • @bodleyst Good luck with you TD-9. It's a lot of fun.

  • GeTTING MINE SOON! SO PUMPED :D

  • Hi, what kit are you playing with at about 4:22 ?

  • @theodorgerhamn I'm pretty sure it was #12 "Big Rock Stadium".

  • the td 12 sound better but the td 9 module is althoug great

  • Nice Playing :D

  • Thanks for the response, I'm going to be spending around $1500, so I guess ill be going with this more than likely...

    oh and by the way, do a dredg cover sometime :)

  • Solid work man, I enjoy your vids. I'm looking into getting this kit actually, would your recomend this or another roland ?

  • Thanks. I would recommend this kit to someone looking into vdrums. If you can afford to spend more than $2K, then go with all mesh heads and full cymbals which is the TD-9SX. In the $1000-$1300 range, I prefer this kit over the Yamaha.

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