Great playing dude. Your content got me to order my VAD506 kit. It arrived yesterday. Tomorrow is kit set up day. Looking forward to messing with the settings to get it sounding cool. No doubt your post will be invaluable. Keep up the great content 😜🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Nope ! TD 27 Presets By Adrien Drums V2 is waht you can hear on my latest video on the TD 27 drum module, I have made a playlist here : ruclips.net/p/PLJMe732lu7fzpKhOFGTwdwl03O8tADjjz But This is a great suggestion actually ! I will think about it
Hi great video! Awesome quality! Just wondering in the description you wrote that you used ssd5. Being new to the whole electronic drums what do you use it for? Thinking of buying the Roland vad506. Thanks
If I am not wrong, he uses his TD-27 module to trigger SSD5. I do the same, just with a TD-17 and EZDrummer 2. You can connect your E-drum module via USB with the PC on which you have a so called VST (SSD5, EZD2, Superior drummer 3, etc.) installed. The midi data from the drum module is sent to the PC and instead of the module internal sounds, you can hear the sounds from the drum library. With most drum modules this (in my personal opinion!) makes the whole experience of playing e-drums way better. Especially if you want to use a Roland drum module, since they only have one shot samples. That means, no matter how hard you hit the drum, you will always hear the same sample, just at different volumes. A VST usually has up to 127 different sounds (that is down to the 127 velocity levels of your triggers) for every velocity with which you hit the drum. Therefore makes the sound much more realistic. Well, as long as acoustic sounds are your target. If you want to play electronic music only, it doesn´t really matter. But there are drum modules existing, which have VSTs installed on them or can use multi layered samples. The Pearl Mimic Pro for example uses SSD5 right on the module. The Gewa G9 is quite new but seems to have a selfmade library on the module, that can compete with the Mimic, just not enough information out yet. Than there is the 2Box Drumit5 MKII, which is soundwise probably the best module out there and you can load actuall sounds from any VST or selfrecorded into the module. Last but not least the Alesis Strike has lots of adjusting possibilities and can use VST sounds as well. Maybe a bit overkill, but I hope I could answere your question :-)
Hej wollestar Thanks very much for the help!☺️👍really helpful insight into the whole thing. Iv been looking at the gewa kit aswell but like you Said its very new and im not sure about the reliability.
@@markq23 No problem. I would have wished for information like that at the beginning. Only knew about Roland at the time. Today I probably would have chosen something different. At least regarding drum module. Hardware of course is good. Basically every pad on the market. Maybe not Yamaha (because a lot of their stuff is not compatible, but not sure). But they do have presets for trigger settings installed on the Mimic, where you can say I have this and that pad from Roland, ATV or whatever. If you are in the market for a VAD506, which means that you don´t have to look too exact on the dime :-P, I can recommend to have a look at Drum-Tec (German Company, lots of videos on their RUclips channel). They manufacture acoustic sized pads themselfs and the shells are actually made by Sonor. Another one that might be interesting is Jobeky Drums. Personaly have no experience with them. But they also make shells as well as cymbals from metal, not rubber. But I just don´t seem to find a decent review on them. And the cymbals of ATV are very good as well. They offer an 18" Ride, which is not a digital pad like the Roland one. And they have cymbals in different shapes, so you can have a FX or China. Therefore more expensive. But than again. You will not do something wrong with Roland hardware.
As Wollestar said, I use midi + samples to record my covers because it's more convenient as I can choose the snare and kick that will fit perfectly the song, it's makes thing easier when I mix. But I have to rectify some things, I never use VST when I practice because the VST doesn"t sounds as natural as the internal sounds. Roland drum module don't use one shot samples, you have different samples for each velocity, which makes the feeling more natural, a VST certainly don't have 127 different sounds, way less for most of them. Also the Roland Drum module is the only one that provides such endless sound design possibilities, and the triggering is the best on the market (this is the only brand that has digital pads). This is something to consider. Then it's all about your preferences and your ears.
Adrien, thank you for this video! Its help me a lot to learn how to play this song in my alesis eletronic drums. You can see the result in my channel. I'm a beginner drummer, but in my opinion your performance was perfect!
Guys, what do you think about the mix ? I have tried new things, just making sure that it's not too loud ! Let me know !
It’s great!
J'adore !
sounds great!
I really enjoyed this awesome as always
Mix sounds great, I can hear the drums crystal clear
Phenomenal performance man. Hope we can connect on a collab one day! Electric vs Acoustic!
Every day i watch ur drum playing its really good to listen and professional
Thanks for the support buddy!
LOVE the Blink 182 series you are doing!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Back to the roots ! It actually feels really great!
Oh man junior high memories!!! This song is just so much damn fun great work
Same ! cheers bro
Love this track 😍 as always stunning drumming Adrien 👌
Thanks bro!
On peut pas se tromper avec du bon pop punk à l'ancienne ! Bravo mec c'est propre ! :)
Merci mon gars, Yes c'est ma valeur refuge en ce moment :p
What a fun cover! Man I enjoyed that, thank you. 👍👍👍
glad you enjoyed it bro ! cheers
Adrien le best ! 🎶
Merci :)
Sick cover!
Sounds great :D
Nice one mate 👍👍👌👌
that was fantastic bro. so smooth...🤘😀🤘
Awesome cover dude!
De Gea playing drum
Wonderful Job on Drum ,
Very Nice as always Adrien 🥁✨🥢🤘🤘
Thanks for the feedback buddy
You have produced a perfectly clean mix down to the last strike!To me you always produce a well thought out piece.Congrats on the precision and Thanks
Thanks for those nice words bro, I really appreciate that!
Well done Gov!
Greetings from Brazil.
WOW!
Great work my friend! 🤟🏽
Killin' it!
New sub. Nice drumming great tune
One of the best 👏👌
Love it!
Perfect!!
Accurate 👍👍👍
Mad skills boss
Great
sounds Good Good lucK )))
Great cover👏👍
Awesome!!! 🔥🔥
Thanks 🔥
I love this song so much 😍 Perfect cover 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks :)
Awesome😍
Yeeeah 🤘🏼
Great playing dude. Your content got me to order my VAD506 kit. It arrived yesterday. Tomorrow is kit set up day. Looking forward to messing with the settings to get it sounding cool. No doubt your post will be invaluable. Keep up the great content 😜🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
thanks my friend, and have fun !! :)
Tout ce qui est petit est mignon🥰
😂
Крутой!!!))
What's your kit settings at?? Would love to use that on my td-17
Muito bacana!!! Parabéns!!!
Молодца, так держать😃😀😄
Yepa ! 😁
Nice pits bro
😍
😘
Hermoso ❤️
👍👍👍👍👍
Awesome. What sounds / patch are u using?
Hello! is this sound in the Roland TD 27 Presets By Adrien Drums V2?? i really want this type of sound in my td27 :)
Nope ! TD 27 Presets By Adrien Drums V2 is waht you can hear on my latest video on the TD 27 drum module, I have made a playlist here : ruclips.net/p/PLJMe732lu7fzpKhOFGTwdwl03O8tADjjz
But This is a great suggestion actually ! I will think about it
@@Adrien-Drums Thanks a lot Adrien appreciated your answer!
holy sh*t. Please do Rocket Queen by Gn'R. Thank you
Hi, which SSD5 sound bank is this? Cheers.
Awesome sound and performance! Cant wait to get my TD-27 next week. What in-ears are you using?
KZ pro
Please can you do Adam’s song next? Awesome cover by the way
I love this song ! I might do another band for a change but I might give it a try
Ok cool👌
Great man! I also did a cover of this song on my roland td-50! Welcome to come and see it. Huge respect for you brother well done 👍 🤙🤙❤️
Travis barker is that you ?? ❤❤🔥🔥
Haha, I'm just pretending ;)
You should do Adams song next
Hi great video! Awesome quality! Just wondering in the description you wrote that you used ssd5. Being new to the whole electronic drums what do you use it for? Thinking of buying the Roland vad506.
Thanks
If I am not wrong, he uses his TD-27 module to trigger SSD5. I do the same, just with a TD-17 and EZDrummer 2.
You can connect your E-drum module via USB with the PC on which you have a so called VST (SSD5, EZD2, Superior drummer 3, etc.) installed. The midi data from the drum module is sent to the PC and instead of the module internal sounds, you can hear the sounds from the drum library. With most drum modules this (in my personal opinion!) makes the whole experience of playing e-drums way better. Especially if you want to use a Roland drum module, since they only have one shot samples. That means, no matter how hard you hit the drum, you will always hear the same sample, just at different volumes. A VST usually has up to 127 different sounds (that is down to the 127 velocity levels of your triggers) for every velocity with which you hit the drum. Therefore makes the sound much more realistic. Well, as long as acoustic sounds are your target. If you want to play electronic music only, it doesn´t really matter.
But there are drum modules existing, which have VSTs installed on them or can use multi layered samples. The Pearl Mimic Pro for example uses SSD5 right on the module. The Gewa G9 is quite new but seems to have a selfmade library on the module, that can compete with the Mimic, just not enough information out yet. Than there is the 2Box Drumit5 MKII, which is soundwise probably the best module out there and you can load actuall sounds from any VST or selfrecorded into the module. Last but not least the Alesis Strike has lots of adjusting possibilities and can use VST sounds as well.
Maybe a bit overkill, but I hope I could answere your question :-)
Hej wollestar
Thanks very much for the help!☺️👍really helpful insight into the whole thing. Iv been looking at the gewa kit aswell but like you Said its very new and im not sure about the reliability.
Which kit Can be used with the Pearl mimicpro?
@@markq23
No problem. I would have wished for information like that at the beginning. Only knew about Roland at the time. Today I probably would have chosen something different. At least regarding drum module. Hardware of course is good.
Basically every pad on the market. Maybe not Yamaha (because a lot of their stuff is not compatible, but not sure). But they do have presets for trigger settings installed on the Mimic, where you can say I have this and that pad from Roland, ATV or whatever.
If you are in the market for a VAD506, which means that you don´t have to look too exact on the dime :-P, I can recommend to have a look at Drum-Tec (German Company, lots of videos on their RUclips channel). They manufacture acoustic sized pads themselfs and the shells are actually made by Sonor. Another one that might be interesting is Jobeky Drums. Personaly have no experience with them. But they also make shells as well as cymbals from metal, not rubber. But I just don´t seem to find a decent review on them.
And the cymbals of ATV are very good as well. They offer an 18" Ride, which is not a digital pad like the Roland one. And they have cymbals in different shapes, so you can have a FX or China. Therefore more expensive. But than again. You will not do something wrong with Roland hardware.
As Wollestar said, I use midi + samples to record my covers because it's more convenient as I can choose the snare and kick that will fit perfectly the song, it's makes thing easier when I mix. But I have to rectify some things, I never use VST when I practice because the VST doesn"t sounds as natural as the internal sounds. Roland drum module don't use one shot samples, you have different samples for each velocity, which makes the feeling more natural, a VST certainly don't have 127 different sounds, way less for most of them.
Also the Roland Drum module is the only one that provides such endless sound design possibilities, and the triggering is the best on the market (this is the only brand that has digital pads). This is something to consider. Then it's all about your preferences and your ears.
Adrien, thank you for this video! Its help me a lot to learn how to play this song in my alesis eletronic drums. You can see the result in my channel. I'm a beginner drummer, but in my opinion your performance was perfect!
Glad it was helpful! Keep on Rocking
Are you playing the drums through a VST?
Yes Steven Slate Drums
Je n'ai pas arrêté de regarder tes poignets 😂🧐
😂Alors du coup je fais bien ?
Toi - oui👌😂😂😂
What are those sticks
Those are promark Reboud 5A orange/red edition
@@Adrien-Drums thank you good sir
Hi
De Gea? 😅
Great performance. Love your sound settings. Check out my cover of that song as well.
Thanks bro
David de gea playing drum
Budi Setiawan = Putra Cianjur.
Kiper man united the gea 😁
David de gea? 😂
Slowhand
Hi