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Diy e-drums with Roland TD-9 module(test.1)

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2011

This is just a test of my diy acoustic to electric drum kit..!!! i have uploaded two videos but only the 2nd has good soundI...check it...!!!
this recording was made with audacity software, onboard sound card and a digital camera.

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  • @MaleficBane Thanks man, I appreciate that!! I can not say for sure if the sound quality of the recording depends on the prodipe or on Audacity software! what I know for for sure is that it depends mainly on the TD-9 module and maybe it can depends also on the prodipe...i'm not sure! The model of the prodipe is: "prodipe studio 12 usb - audio interface". Hope that helps..!!! : )

  • Hey, solid drumming and very impressive you made the e-drums yourself! I was wondering if you could tell me how the quality is so good? Is it from the prodipe adapter or something you adjusted in the audacity settings? If it was the prodipe adapter would you be able to say which model exactly?

    Thanks!

  • @TheCraig5150 Thanks man! My recording method is very simple...I plug into the roland module a standard quarter inch cable and next connect into prodipe adapter that linked directly via USB into my PC. I use Audacity software for the recording....thats all! I hope that helps you.....sorry for my english!!

  • @fcweddington Thanks! the triggers what I use around the set are the most cheap 33mm piezoelectric buzzer that I could find. The mesh heads are DIY also, not a roland mesh heads but they do their job very well... : )

  • great sound. how do you record it meaning how do u capture the audio?

  • Very nice!

    What triggers are you using on the toms / snare / kick? Accurate when compared to a default roland mesh tom?

    thanks

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