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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2008

This second video is a better example than the first. This still tries to give you an example of how loud a mesh head e-drum set is in relation to someone talking at the kit.

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  • This will keep your neighbors from becoming brain eating zombies

  • @Tobygold1

    Reading over it again, yea he wants to use standard drum heads in place of the roland mesh ones but still have the trigger. Even that can be done without an issue....although the mesh heads last a long time and don't cost to much.

    Acoustic or custom drums, mesh or standard heads, both will work fairly well on the kit and can both be triggered.

    In fact, they make triggers for acoustic kits that mount on a lug so you can capture the data along with the acoustic kit sounds.

  • @danivedis he answered your question incorrectly, yes you could put regular drum kits on there but if you didnt muffle them considerably they would be extremely loud and because of the vibrations would send a maximum voltage signal to the module without being muffled.

  • @mecrop12, if you want a mesh head, there was a billy blast mesh head in 22", i don't know how it compares to roland, but i heard it's pretty good, comment back if need more info

  • yes technically on my kit I could swap out the mesh heads for standard acoustic heads and have a full kit however the cymbals would need to be swapped and the drums would not sound good as they are all 4" in depth.

  • Of course man , what I meant is if is a roland mesh head is as loud as a regular drumhead in an electronic drum kit. There are a lot of electronic drum kits that allow you to put a regular drumheads. I guess that in yours it is the same thing , you can swich those roland mesh heads by a regular drm heads...do you know what I mean ?

  • I mean when the kit module is turned off, hitting the stick on a Roland mesh head is about as loud as most other mesh heads. Being it's not a real drum head you wont get that loud sound like the acoustic would make but there still is some noise.

  • what do you mean ? a mesh head from Roland is as loud as a regular Evans drumhead ? YOu get the same volume playing ROland than evans on your kit ?

  • but how will i get a 22" head for my bass drum?

  • Roland V-Drum mesh heads are the best to use IMO as they are very strong and feel like an acoustic although they have a little more bounce.

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