@@sebbesdrumbeats2618 Jamen verkligen! Uppgraderade för några månder sen från ett low-end Yamaha set som jag hade använt i flera år. Sååå värt pengarna, kommer spela på det här trumsetet i många år framöver😄
@@bl00ber99 Ja visst var det värt det🤘. Men som sagt, fortsätt med det du gör för du är grym!👏🥁 Kämpar själv med att utvecklas hela tiden som trummis och det går framåt. Men problemet jag har är att jag bor i lägenhet så jag har ju grannar jag får tänka på vilket innebär att jag har begränsad tid till att spela. Men kämpar på så gott jag kan.😊
@@sebbesdrumbeats2618 Den eviga balansgången mellan ens speltid och grannarnas ro hahaha. Kämpa på, man kan komma jätte långt på 30-60 min om dagen for sure!
Dude that was absolutely sick!!! I see you have played for quite some time and have honed your skills over the years! I too played many years ago but stopped due to life. You sir! Have inspired me to pick the sticks up again, with renewed vigor to learn!
You know about the Sound kits from drumtec? Or/and Easy/Superior Drummer might be something you'd enjoy. I think you can get much more out of that kit, especially the toms seem lacking to me.
Yeah I've been playing around with EZ Drummer, however I can't get it to work without latency since I wanna hear the drum sounds as I'm playing, not only for recordings. Might try to find a fix at some point, but not right now :p
Great video mate! I'm considering purchasing this Roland TD17KVX2, but I'm from Brazil and it's very expensive here, a brand new one is around 4k dollars here. But I'll be in the US very soon, do you know if all the set (without boxes) would fit in a 50lb checkin luggage? Thank you!
Thanka man! I'm not sure, I recieved two boxes (1 pretty big and 1 kinda small) with all the stuff for the drums. I personally highly doubt that you can fit everything inside a 50lb luggage tbh, maybe if you really squeeze it in.
Sick vid! Well done. I¨ve got one question, though. How loud is the kvx2? I'm thinking about upgrading from Yamaha DTX 402. The mesh parts should be more quiet, but I don't know if it works for the bass drum as well? Sorry to bother, I just don't want to irritate my neighbors from bellow. Thanks!
Thank you! Before this kit I used a Yamaha DTX532K, and I would for sure say that this is abit louder. This is mainly because of the snare rimshot hits I'd say. Cymbals are also slighty louder in my opinion compared to the Yamaha model. However, if you hit the the mesh pads with just the tip of the stick (no rimshot), then it's pretty damn quiet. Lastly the bassdrum seems to be about the same level in terms of volume (I think, not 100% sure about this). If volume is one of you main worries, then this might not be the best kit for that unfortunatetly. It's a wonderful kit though, and perhaps there is some way to lower the overall volume, however, I've not needed to do that since I'm playing in a basement and sound is not really an issue. Hope this helps with your research! :)
@@bl00ber99 Thanks for the reply. I guess mainly the vibrations are the issue, since I'm not in living in the ground floor appartment and I have neighbours underneath me. Yesterday I've tried Roland Noise Eater for drum kick (Yamaha, cause I haven't ordered the KVX yet) and people from downstairs said that its 90% better. So I am now hesitant to either upgrade to full Noise Eater set (pricey as hell but seems to be worth it) or making the tennis ball platform. The room sound does not seem to be much of a limitation with neighbours tbh.
@@lamounek Seems best to start off with the tennis ball platform if you ask me. It'll prob take abit of time and ingenuity (also look abit funny!), but it'll most likely be much cheaper. Noise Eaters are too expensive imo :p
I had the Yamaha DTX532 before this one, and let me tell you that the TD-17 KVX2 was such a nice step up for me personally. This kit feels nice to play on and I really love the size and feel of the snare. The hi-hat is fine, definitely far ways off and actual hi-hat, however for 99% of what I play Its enough imo. Highly recommend this kit for sure!
@@AgainGamingAahan awesome dude, you'll love it! I've had this kit for about 1.5 years now and am still really enjoying it, pretty much no tear aswell during that time. I live in Sweden :)
@@AgainGamingAahan its all from the module. I use the built in recording feature that also picks up my phone (Bluetooth connection) which has the Spotify track when recording covers.
Hey thanks!, I've changed this kit quite alot since i uploaded this video, however I answered a comment a couple weeks back regarding the sound of the snare: - Nr 36 mahogany snare - Tuned up to +36 - Muffled with tape 2 - Amplified abit over normal aswell (in terms of volume) As for the rest of the pads, I'm not quite sure exactly how they were set up here.
Yes for sure! It can take quite a beating if you wanna hit harder, the materials feels nice to play on and the price isn't absolutely ridicolous. I think this kit is a pretty much perfect middle ground, and works great for people who've played for 10+ years and new players! The only change that I've done to it is to use an actual snare stand instead of clamping the snare onto the stand. Oh, and also, I've added one of my old cymbals from my yamaha e-kit aswell, just so you know that you don't get everything in this video when you buy the kit.
@@bl00ber99 thanks so much for the prompt reply. This online store that sells this kit says the hihat stand (and the kick pedal) won't be included. Did you get yours separately too? Sorry for bothering you but I really need some experienced input.
@@BoundInChains Sorry I completely forgot about that. Yea, usually pedals are not included with the purchase (and if it is, then it's usually a single pedal), I just used my old double pedals when i bought the kit. Also the hi-hat stand was not included aswell, used the hi-hat stand from my acoustic drumset. Although you can prob get a double pedal and hi-hat stand that's pretty decent for maybe like $300-400 new (prob much cheaper if you buy used). If I were you I'd spend abit more on a nicer double pedal rather than a nice hi-hat stand. Hope this helps :)
For this I used the module to record with an SD card for more memory (it can record both your drumming and songs from spotify at the same time). Then i put the SD-card into a USB driver and on to the computer. It honestly not harder than that in order to record at this quality. I was actually kind of shocked at how good it sounds. I coordinated the recording with the soundfile in an editing program just called Clipchamp. You just line em up until they look in sync :p
Helt sjukt grymt duktig du är!! Bra jobbat!!!👏🥁
Tackar tackar, Sebbe! Uppskattas :D
@@bl00ber99 Spelar också på ett Roland TD17 KVX och det är gött sound och go känsla att spela på😊
@@sebbesdrumbeats2618 Jamen verkligen! Uppgraderade för några månder sen från ett low-end Yamaha set som jag hade använt i flera år. Sååå värt pengarna, kommer spela på det här trumsetet i många år framöver😄
@@bl00ber99 Ja visst var det värt det🤘. Men som sagt, fortsätt med det du gör för du är grym!👏🥁 Kämpar själv med att utvecklas hela tiden som trummis och det går framåt. Men problemet jag har är att jag bor i lägenhet så jag har ju grannar jag får tänka på vilket innebär att jag har begränsad tid till att spela. Men kämpar på så gott jag kan.😊
@@sebbesdrumbeats2618 Den eviga balansgången mellan ens speltid och grannarnas ro hahaha. Kämpa på, man kan komma jätte långt på 30-60 min om dagen for sure!
Dude that was absolutely sick!!! I see you have played for quite some time and have honed your skills over the years! I too played many years ago but stopped due to life. You sir! Have inspired me to pick the sticks up again, with renewed vigor to learn!
Thanks alot man! I really hope you continue playing! I still enjoy it just as much as when i started playing a long time ago 😄
You know about the Sound kits from drumtec?
Or/and Easy/Superior Drummer might be something you'd enjoy.
I think you can get much more out of that kit, especially the toms seem lacking to me.
Yeah I've been playing around with EZ Drummer, however I can't get it to work without latency since I wanna hear the drum sounds as I'm playing, not only for recordings. Might try to find a fix at some point, but not right now :p
Great video mate! I'm considering purchasing this Roland TD17KVX2, but I'm from Brazil and it's very expensive here, a brand new one is around 4k dollars here. But I'll be in the US very soon, do you know if all the set (without boxes) would fit in a 50lb checkin luggage? Thank you!
Thanka man! I'm not sure, I recieved two boxes (1 pretty big and 1 kinda small) with all the stuff for the drums. I personally highly doubt that you can fit everything inside a 50lb luggage tbh, maybe if you really squeeze it in.
Estou querendo comprar uma também mas é extremamente cara aqui no Brasil.
Sick vid! Well done.
I¨ve got one question, though. How loud is the kvx2? I'm thinking about upgrading from Yamaha DTX 402. The mesh parts should be more quiet, but I don't know if it works for the bass drum as well? Sorry to bother, I just don't want to irritate my neighbors from bellow.
Thanks!
Thank you! Before this kit I used a Yamaha DTX532K, and I would for sure say that this is abit louder. This is mainly because of the snare rimshot hits I'd say. Cymbals are also slighty louder in my opinion compared to the Yamaha model. However, if you hit the the mesh pads with just the tip of the stick (no rimshot), then it's pretty damn quiet. Lastly the bassdrum seems to be about the same level in terms of volume (I think, not 100% sure about this).
If volume is one of you main worries, then this might not be the best kit for that unfortunatetly. It's a wonderful kit though, and perhaps there is some way to lower the overall volume, however, I've not needed to do that since I'm playing in a basement and sound is not really an issue.
Hope this helps with your research! :)
@@bl00ber99 Thanks for the reply. I guess mainly the vibrations are the issue, since I'm not in living in the ground floor appartment and I have neighbours underneath me. Yesterday I've tried Roland Noise Eater for drum kick (Yamaha, cause I haven't ordered the KVX yet) and people from downstairs said that its 90% better. So I am now hesitant to either upgrade to full Noise Eater set (pricey as hell but seems to be worth it) or making the tennis ball platform. The room sound does not seem to be much of a limitation with neighbours tbh.
@@lamounek Seems best to start off with the tennis ball platform if you ask me. It'll prob take abit of time and ingenuity (also look abit funny!), but it'll most likely be much cheaper. Noise Eaters are too expensive imo :p
is this a good pick? i have the yamaha dtx8 and want to return to get this for the vh10 and td17 module
I had the Yamaha DTX532 before this one, and let me tell you that the TD-17 KVX2 was such a nice step up for me personally. This kit feels nice to play on and I really love the size and feel of the snare. The hi-hat is fine, definitely far ways off and actual hi-hat, however for 99% of what I play Its enough imo. Highly recommend this kit for sure!
Getting this kit on my birthday. Btw love your room where wre you from?
@@AgainGamingAahan awesome dude, you'll love it! I've had this kit for about 1.5 years now and am still really enjoying it, pretty much no tear aswell during that time.
I live in Sweden :)
@bl00ber99 keep it up bro 💯 thx for the review 🙏
Btw is the sound coming from the module or an amplifier
@@AgainGamingAahan its all from the module. I use the built in recording feature that also picks up my phone (Bluetooth connection) which has the Spotify track when recording covers.
Very cool
What parameters, sounds, tuning are you using?
Hey thanks!, I've changed this kit quite alot since i uploaded this video, however I answered a comment a couple weeks back regarding the sound of the snare:
- Nr 36 mahogany snare
- Tuned up to +36
- Muffled with tape 2
- Amplified abit over normal aswell (in terms of volume)
As for the rest of the pads, I'm not quite sure exactly how they were set up here.
I am not a professional drummer by any standards, but I am looking to buy a new kit. Would you recommend this one? I am More into heavy metal stuff.😅
Yes for sure! It can take quite a beating if you wanna hit harder, the materials feels nice to play on and the price isn't absolutely ridicolous. I think this kit is a pretty much perfect middle ground, and works great for people who've played for 10+ years and new players!
The only change that I've done to it is to use an actual snare stand instead of clamping the snare onto the stand.
Oh, and also, I've added one of my old cymbals from my yamaha e-kit aswell, just so you know that you don't get everything in this video when you buy the kit.
@@bl00ber99 thanks so much for the prompt reply. This online store that sells this kit says the hihat stand (and the kick pedal) won't be included. Did you get yours separately too? Sorry for bothering you but I really need some experienced input.
@@BoundInChains Sorry I completely forgot about that. Yea, usually pedals are not included with the purchase (and if it is, then it's usually a single pedal), I just used my old double pedals when i bought the kit. Also the hi-hat stand was not included aswell, used the hi-hat stand from my acoustic drumset.
Although you can prob get a double pedal and hi-hat stand that's pretty decent for maybe like $300-400 new (prob much cheaper if you buy used). If I were you I'd spend abit more on a nicer double pedal rather than a nice hi-hat stand.
Hope this helps :)
@@bl00ber99 thanks again. I will consider your expert opinion. It's gonna burn a hole in my pocket though. 😂
@@BoundInChains Good luck in your search! :)
The custom kits also came straight from the module? or you used other software?
This is all from the module, no other software 😄
@@bl00ber99 wahhhh sickkk!
Herregud va grym! Hur många år har du spelat?
Tack så mycket! Har spelat i ca 13,5 år nu :)
Nice sound! How did you coordinate the recording?
For this I used the module to record with an SD card for more memory (it can record both your drumming and songs from spotify at the same time). Then i put the SD-card into a USB driver and on to the computer. It honestly not harder than that in order to record at this quality. I was actually kind of shocked at how good it sounds.
I coordinated the recording with the soundfile in an editing program just called Clipchamp. You just line em up until they look in sync :p
@@bl00ber99 Do you use windows or mac?
@@giannispan8129 Windows 10