Diy mesh drums, GHWT midi controller, Roland TD-3 I Won't Back Down

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2009

DIY mesh drums TD3 midi out connection to GHWT midi port. In game instruments turned down and using TD3 drum sounds. http://www.edrums.info/for_sale_items.htm#GHWT

I'm not trying to show off how well I can play, because I cant. I'm just showing how the drums play.

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  • nice work...

  • @20quid

    it feels better...and most people dont build this just for rock band because its alot of work but you save alot on the pads like 50$ for each pad you save

    the good roland models that feel similar to these, cost 100$ while these can cost about 15-20$

  • I've tried this with my e-drums, the main problem with simply wiring the drum pads up to the GHWT drumkit is that you can't adjust the sensitivity. I was playing GHWT with combs as drumsticks and still over hitting most notes

  • I'm sure you get these sorts of questions all the time so I apologise if this information can be found anywhere else, but what is the cost effectiveness of such a creation when compared to a regular GHWT drumkit? Does the quality of this built outweigh any expenses?

    If this kit didn't have any of the extras such as the extra pads and the TD3, and was just 5 pads wired up to the guitar hero's drum brain, how would that affect the cost comparison?

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