This is brilliant. Not only do you show me how to fix my drum kit pedal, but you also teach kids that this is completely achievable by them. A real public service! Thanks very much!
Nice vid. I'm about to go into my Alesis snare pad, so it's good to see what I'm in for. Thanks for putting this out there. The kid is pretty sharp. He's quite likely a better drummer than I am as well as a better repairman. You've been teaching him well, clearly.
Thanks for sharing. With this information I repaired the electronic drumkit (DD2) that my wife bought for 24 dollars. It's now fully functional. Now my kids and I can practice properly.
Good job in getting kids involved in repairing their own gear. Now he can use that knowledge elsewhere. It's it just about tech or soldering, it's about troubleshooting, patients and responsibility. A wise man once said: "I believe the children are our future. Teach them well and let them lead the way."
You should invest in to new head triggers... you don't even need to solder the new triggers as they have a super glue type of M3 tape... you could put something else but I got these triggers off Amazon. They were expensive per trigger but the ones I see u have look like the 6$ bundle set on there.. cheap. My set is the Alesis Nitro Pro, but I've switched all heads out to 10 inch and 12 inch (12's are my floor toms so to speak) since changing the triggers out the mesh heads are super responsive and haven't failed me yet. I do like how that set lights up. Very awesome effect and it's great that your son did some work too and seemed to actually know what he was doing. +1 for the dads out there doing what we can for our little/fast growing kids lol. Awesome video!
Which triggers do you recommend. My kick pedal is starting to become less responsive. I'd like to fix it in such a way that I never need to worry about this again! Thanks!
Hi guys, thanks for this video - we have this exact drum kit and had the same issues. My daughter and I can fix it ourselves now and save some Great British Pounds. Thanks again!
Great job sir, specially when you are teaching your kid how to do it You must be a great dad. thank you for the info I'm giving you a well deserved like
Good job guys. Just purchased a used electronic drum set and have a few issues. It is the nature of electronics to be damaged from sudden impacts. I think Alesis can do a better job with the quality/size of their solder joints. Solder with more tin & less lead would make them stronger. Solder joints that are larger and of lower profile to the circuit board would probably hold up better for electronic devices that will receive sudden jolts. I'm sure the US military has protocols for electronic circuit wire connections that have this problem solved. Wonder what they are using.
thx, just got an electric drum set here in Belize n prob from day one...off n on working within moments of striking it...thot it might be due to I live right on the ocean n the humidity... now I'll look for loose connections :)
Brasil, deu certinho aqui na minha. Tanks brother. Graças a Deus era somente um pingo de solda em cada peça. Na minha, os pads de tom e caixa estavam repetindo agora estão novos (i have a new batery, tanks brother)
Thanks for this. On the ride cymbal, it makes both cymbal and "bell" sounds.. but on mine the bell is inconsistent. So I opened it up according to your method here, and found only 1 piezo... how does 1 piezo make 2 different sounds? No loose wires or solder joints.... so... not sure what to look for next? Any ideas?
GREAT INFORMATION! I'm having an issue with my snare pad...it triggers single strikes,8th notes but when I do any rolls (6 stroke,8 stroke) or any 16th or 32nd notes they are not being reproduced accurately..IE: 16th note I only get every 2nd strike? Checked all cables, connections etc..Would anyone have any ideas what would cause this? It only affects the snare pad,and when I switch pads out, the same thing happens.. Thanks for any feedback!!!!
Do we have any understanding of how the LED light is triggered… & if there is any way to rewire the piezo sensor to directly trigger the LED without the drum being plugged in to the drum-brain… using an adapter to plug these triggers into a regular roland drum-brain does not trigger the LED but works normally as a drum trigger… most drum triggers don’t have such a large circuit board inside
I have the same drums but my hihat pedal is faulty, seems like the sensor is super sensitive to movement, you don't even need to press the pedal totally. Any solutions?
My problem with one if my drum pads is I will get the sound from the rim (i have an Alesis DM10) but the head will not do anything now. What could that be?
stevechambers500 check loose cable connection but usually it's the trigger solder connections breaks on the plate under the glue or near the jack. 4:20 Watch second half of this video to see trigger repair. in 2 zone drum there's 2 triggers. You may need new transducer trigger or drum call alesis (401) 658-5760
Hi friend I have a Alesis dm Lite too And I have the same problem But I'm not really sure. Maybe it can be a problem on module Can I replace my module for another one ? But I can't find a module for Alesis dm Lite .Is it possible that I can buy another one and use it ?
I have the alesis strike pro, and I only can get a rimshot noise to trigger no matter where I hit it. I see poorly glued cords inside but do not know what to do. please help
uhm, not a big deal......but. "pressure plate" is not what that is called. That is a Piezo element, or Piezo transducer or even Piezo pickup. But very useful video for learning to work with the triggers.
This is brilliant. Not only do you show me how to fix my drum kit pedal, but you also teach kids that this is completely achievable by them. A real public service! Thanks very much!
Thanks.
Nice vid. I'm about to go into my Alesis snare pad, so it's good to see what I'm in for. Thanks for putting this out there. The kid is pretty sharp. He's quite likely a better drummer than I am as well as a better repairman. You've been teaching him well, clearly.
Thanks for sharing. With this information I repaired the electronic drumkit (DD2) that my wife bought for 24 dollars. It's now fully functional. Now my kids and I can practice properly.
A few years down the line and you are still helping people. Great job mate and well done for teaching your kid. Greetings from Sheffield UK.
Good job in getting kids involved in repairing their own gear. Now he can use that knowledge elsewhere. It's it just about tech or soldering, it's about troubleshooting, patients and responsibility. A wise man once said: "I believe the children are our future. Teach them well and let them lead the way."
+Matthew Davidson well said
thank you Whitney Houston
3 years after and your video is still worth it ! Just bought one dm lite today. it will be fixed in 5 minutes :) Thanks!
I think you just saved me a few hundred dollars... I will let you know. Thanks to both of you. You are a great team.
You should invest in to new head triggers... you don't even need to solder the new triggers as they have a super glue type of M3 tape... you could put something else but I got these triggers off Amazon. They were expensive per trigger but the ones I see u have look like the 6$ bundle set on there.. cheap. My set is the Alesis Nitro Pro, but I've switched all heads out to 10 inch and 12 inch (12's are my floor toms so to speak) since changing the triggers out the mesh heads are super responsive and haven't failed me yet. I do like how that set lights up. Very awesome effect and it's great that your son did some work too and seemed to actually know what he was doing. +1 for the dads out there doing what we can for our little/fast growing kids lol. Awesome video!
Which triggers do you recommend. My kick pedal is starting to become less responsive. I'd like to fix it in such a way that I never need to worry about this again! Thanks!
I loved this video. My kit also has the exact problem as this one! Thank you so much!
Hope u fix it.
Smart kid! Thanks for the pedal fix and cool beats!
Hi guys, thanks for this video - we have this exact drum kit and had the same issues. My daughter and I can fix it ourselves now and save some Great British Pounds. Thanks again!
Great video as usual! Nice family of musicians, rock on!
+rockenrollbass thanks, my son is the lead guitarist in his band he played AC/DC at a bar in this video- ruclips.net/video/mpgP6U7FyP8/видео.html
Nice! Great ACDC cover!
Great job sir, specially when you are teaching your kid how to do it
You must be a great dad.
thank you for the info I'm giving you a well deserved like
Good job guys. Just purchased a used electronic drum set and have a few issues. It is the nature of electronics to be damaged from sudden impacts. I think Alesis can do a better job with the quality/size of their solder joints. Solder with more tin & less lead would make them stronger. Solder joints that are larger and of lower profile to the circuit board would probably hold up better for electronic devices that will receive sudden jolts. I'm sure the US military has protocols for electronic circuit wire connections that have this problem solved. Wonder what they are using.
thx, just got an electric drum set here in Belize n prob from day one...off n on working within moments of striking it...thot it might be due to I live right on the ocean n the humidity... now I'll look for loose connections :)
CORRECTION: *SHARE TO ANYONE WITH AN ALESIS PRODUCT*
Alesis isn’t that bad geez
My alesis snare wiring just broke today lol
Or Simmons
Brasil, deu certinho aqui na minha. Tanks brother. Graças a Deus era somente um pingo de solda em cada peça. Na minha, os pads de tom e caixa estavam repetindo agora estão novos (i have a new batery, tanks brother)
Thanks for this. On the ride cymbal, it makes both cymbal and "bell" sounds.. but on mine the bell is inconsistent. So I opened it up according to your method here, and found only 1 piezo... how does 1 piezo make 2 different sounds? No loose wires or solder joints.... so... not sure what to look for next? Any ideas?
Yes and i Mean without a doubt the quikest and best effective walkthrough . Job wel done
Will attempt to fix 1 big pad on Yamaha DD65 after encouragement from this video
Great kid. Great Dad.
GREAT INFORMATION! I'm having an issue with my snare pad...it triggers single strikes,8th notes but when I do any rolls (6 stroke,8 stroke) or any 16th or 32nd notes they are not being reproduced accurately..IE: 16th note I only get every 2nd strike? Checked all cables, connections etc..Would anyone have any ideas what would cause this? It only affects the snare pad,and when I switch pads out, the same thing happens..
Thanks for any feedback!!!!
Thanks 👍This is helpful indeed!
Can you make a Video of how to fix a snare drum
Do we have any understanding of how the LED light is triggered… & if there is any way to rewire the piezo sensor to directly trigger the LED without the drum being plugged in to the drum-brain… using an adapter to plug these triggers into a regular roland drum-brain does not trigger the LED but works normally as a drum trigger… most drum triggers don’t have such a large circuit board inside
i have a rolannd td1k kit and my snare is quieter than normal can you guys come up with a solution to that?
I have the same drums but my hihat pedal is faulty, seems like the sensor is super sensitive to movement, you don't even need to press the pedal totally. Any solutions?
It worked thank you sooooo much
I have a yamaha dd 55 and was curious if you might know why it builds a screeching static noise? I turn it on and it comes randomly.
My problem with one if my drum pads is I will get the sound from the rim (i have an Alesis DM10) but the head will not do anything now. What could that be?
stevechambers500 check loose cable connection but usually it's the trigger solder connections breaks on the plate under the glue or near the jack. 4:20 Watch second half of this video to see trigger repair. in 2 zone drum there's 2 triggers. You may need new transducer trigger or drum call alesis (401) 658-5760
Hi friend
I have a Alesis dm Lite too
And I have the same problem
But I'm not really sure. Maybe it can be a problem on module
Can I replace my module for another one ?
But I can't find a module for Alesis dm Lite .Is it possible that I can buy another one and use it ?
Also u are amazing!
There's no video in Brazil make this
Thank u .and I subscribed
hai i have a yamaha dd-50 when i turn it on nothing happens...can u help me??...thankss
I have the alesis strike pro, and I only can get a rimshot noise to trigger no matter where I hit it. I see poorly glued cords inside but do not know what to do. please help
Did you fix it?The Strike pads have a known issue of the plates cracking and the foam towers falling off.
🙂Thank you!💞🙏🎉🎉🎉
uhm, not a big deal......but. "pressure plate" is not what that is called. That is a Piezo element, or Piezo transducer or even Piezo pickup. But very useful video for learning to work with the triggers.
Blast beat! 😆
Cool ass Dad... funny kid.
Thanks Justin B.
All I did was connect my alesis dm7x to a speaker and it worked and the next time I tried to turn it on, it never turned on again
why the snare has a stereo connector? isnt suppose to be all the plugs mono?
Ivan Cueto Maybe is for the dynamics
I Think the extra contact is power to the lighted rim on the drum pad.
Too bad the turbo mesh kit pedals are not removable like that...
Good job, good dad!!!
Dude! Thanks!
My drums had a problem mostly on the bass drum its not working
Thanks Dad.
Nothing u said was wrong with my bass petal but it still doesn't work
TheDartCraft check module connections and some models have tiny switches in the back.
Thank u
What if it’s not the pedal it’s the wire
thanks dudes...) stay safe...)
did yoy know there are drum sticks in the side of those drums
You TIN the wire not "soak" 🙄
Good video tho
Get mesh pads. Will last a long time
thats too much unscrewing my dad will get mad at me
Funny adhd fam
Why do Americans call is sader?
sodder? what is sodder? the word is Solder, with an L
Why do you americans pronounce it SODDER. There is an L in there.
We don't normally as far as I'm aware. No idea what's going on here, maybe some regional thing.