So roland kt9 is not double triggering somehow if u set proper threfold? I bought it but i have to wait 3 days. I have alesis nitro max. Can my feet can rest on this pad without make a single shot? Can i play with heel up and toe down technique? What your thougts Greets
How much more quiet would you say this kick pedal is versus the KD9? I've got the KD9 now and it doesn't seem my downstairs neighbor appreciates it too much, even though I use a Silentech beater, so I'm thinking I might have to switch it up and snag one of these. Is the difference that noticeable?
ive got a kt-10 and although its not as loud as a pad tower and normal pedal, its still quite loud and you can definitely hear it downstairs....so much so that i've had to build a tennis ball riser. I'm thinking of buying the roland noise eater mat to go under the pedal, even though i'm still using the riser
@@maxcolumbine1061 Thanks for the reply, dude! I ended up buying a 10" Hart Dynamics Accupad style bass drum with a mesh head and I love it. In combination with the SilenTech beater it's pretty quiet, when I lived in my apartment I could play at a reasonable volume without driving my downstairs neighbors crazy. I haven't looked lately but there are usually some really good deals on them and the 13" model on eBay if you're ever in the market for a new kick
It's just a trigger pedal. It doesn't make any sounds by itself. The drum sound entirely depends on your drum module. So, if you plug this pedal into the same module you were using with a KD-9 or or any other kick pad, the output is going to sound exactly the same.
So roland kt9 is not double triggering somehow if u set proper threfold? I bought it but i have to wait 3 days. I have alesis nitro max. Can my feet can rest on this pad without make a single shot? Can i play with heel up and toe down technique? What your thougts
Greets
Will this work on a Yamaha electronic kit?
How much more quiet would you say this kick pedal is versus the KD9? I've got the KD9 now and it doesn't seem my downstairs neighbor appreciates it too much, even though I use a Silentech beater, so I'm thinking I might have to switch it up and snag one of these. Is the difference that noticeable?
ive got a kt-10 and although its not as loud as a pad tower and normal pedal, its still quite loud and you can definitely hear it downstairs....so much so that i've had to build a tennis ball riser. I'm thinking of buying the roland noise eater mat to go under the pedal, even though i'm still using the riser
@@maxcolumbine1061 Thanks for the reply, dude! I ended up buying a 10" Hart Dynamics Accupad style bass drum with a mesh head and I love it. In combination with the SilenTech beater it's pretty quiet, when I lived in my apartment I could play at a reasonable volume without driving my downstairs neighbors crazy. I haven't looked lately but there are usually some really good deals on them and the 13" model on eBay if you're ever in the market for a new kick
hello, what do you think about between kt 9 and kt 10.
Does this pedal work with Roland v11 (and up) hi-hat?
Hello , i have an alesis forge kit and the kick pedal makes a lot of noise , do you know if i can use this for that drum kit? thank you!
Dude, don't we get to hear it, on an off..
It's just a trigger pedal. It doesn't make any sounds by itself. The drum sound entirely depends on your drum module. So, if you plug this pedal into the same module you were using with a KD-9 or or any other kick pad, the output is going to sound exactly the same.