@0Nolan I'll have to get back to you on the snare but the hart cymbal is louder than a roland or the like. It's about as loud as hitting a dinner plate.
I have a yamaha electronic set, but I've been looking into making an investment into mesh pads. I was thinking roland, but I would need to earn a bit more dough for that. I discovered Hart Dynamics and I was seriously considering them. But now I see you can mix and match electronic sets. You think I could find a mesh snare (ebay of course) and hook it up to my yamaha? Thanks for the video btw. Happy drumming!
I'm not that familiar with Yamaha gear but you should be able to mix pads. Check out vdrum forum. There are some people that run Yamaha gear and I believe some have mixed in other pads.
I record from the DM5 into my mixing board then to the audio input on the computer. If you don't need the mic then you can use a 1/4 to 1/8 cable. 1/4 plug into the DM5 main out and the 1/8" plug into the mic/audio input on the computer.
What sound is your snare drum now? I also have the TD-6v module but I can't find a good snare sound but yours sound pretty good actually!
And, can you tell me if the hart dynamics 2 cymbal is quiet? I read a lot of different comments that it is/isn't, so please let me know!
0Nolan 1 year ago
@0Nolan I'll have to get back to you on the snare but the hart cymbal is louder than a roland or the like. It's about as loud as hitting a dinner plate.
wildcat183 1 year ago
@wildcat183
The snare is number 163 meduim2S
wildcat183 1 year ago
@wildcat183 Okay thanks! And this was the plastic one? What about he metal one with the rubber on it? Do you know how loud that is?
Thanks
0Nolan 1 year ago
@0Nolan
Ya mine is plastic. Not sure how loud the metal one is with the rubber pad.
wildcat183 1 year ago
Thanks.
strato172 1 year ago
I have a yamaha electronic set, but I've been looking into making an investment into mesh pads. I was thinking roland, but I would need to earn a bit more dough for that. I discovered Hart Dynamics and I was seriously considering them. But now I see you can mix and match electronic sets. You think I could find a mesh snare (ebay of course) and hook it up to my yamaha? Thanks for the video btw. Happy drumming!
strato172 1 year ago
@strato172
I'm not that familiar with Yamaha gear but you should be able to mix pads. Check out vdrum forum. There are some people that run Yamaha gear and I believe some have mixed in other pads.
Hope this helps.
wildcat183 1 year ago
how do you record your drums? plz help
i have only dm5
Mrstarfish14 2 years ago
I record from the DM5 into my mixing board then to the audio input on the computer. If you don't need the mic then you can use a 1/4 to 1/8 cable. 1/4 plug into the DM5 main out and the 1/8" plug into the mic/audio input on the computer.
wildcat183 2 years ago
hey when u hook the dm5 cymabls to the td6 are the dm5 cymabls chokable
axacingdude 2 years ago
No the base rubber cymbals don't have choke strips.
wildcat183 2 years ago
Whats better the dm5 or the roland?
chriscem 2 years ago
Roland TD-6 and up. Not sure about the TD-4 but I dislike the integrated connector on it and the TD-3 doesn't have any good sounds.
Now Alesis has the new DM10 kit which is supposed to have choking and a variable hi hat.
wildcat183 2 years ago
Did you run main outputs out of both the Alesis and TD6 modules into your mixer for sound or did you use midi somehow between each module?
muttfactor2112 2 years ago
Main outputs.
wildcat183 2 years ago
so that is the alesis kit with the Roland module? i noticed the heads are different. just different heads then?
6XstringXsamurai 2 years ago
Yes. Roland module, Alesis drums, Pear Muffle heads.
wildcat183 2 years ago
Thank you so much, that is awesome!
Looking forward to see the new snaredrum.
oymeit 2 years ago