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Title: USB Drum Kit

Added: May 23, 2007

Author: zcaprd7

Duration: 5:33

Description:
USB drum kit, from http://www.usbdrumkit.com/ion-ied05-usb-digital-drum-kit.html

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Youtube Comments: 38

zcaprd7 Says:

Dec 17, 2007 - Hi, you can get an extra gizmo that you plug the lead into, and that can plug into a amp

halmjamin Says:

Dec 24, 2007 - I have this same set! (I also hooked up two of them)

mixindave1 Says:

Jan 1, 2008 - pretty smart stuff

samyevz Says:

Jan 3, 2008 - y do u play ion... there shit???play a real electric kit like a roland...

born2eatpie Says:

Jan 12, 2008 - i didn't get anything lol

zcaprd7 Says:

Jan 12, 2008 - Rolands are expensive though?

zcaprd7 Says:

Jan 12, 2008 - [Sigh], no one seems to get it.Yes, its a bit crap, but its cheap, sounds half decent - doesn't piss off the neighbours and at a snip - its good enough for band practice or a small pub gig...

drukqs2369 Says:

Jan 14, 2008 - should hook the kit upto an mpc or some thing and make your own drum soundsyeeee boyyyyy

naixoa Says:

Jan 15, 2008 - IMO electronic drum kits are fantastic for those who want to practice without pissing off the neighbours, doesn't matter if they sound like shit (much) just as long as they do what they're meant to. Plus they're way smaller and easier to store than proper drum kits.That kit looks awesome! Woo you've linked to an iED05, thats the one I may buy! YAY CHEAP! xD

takidiot Says:

Jan 19, 2008 - lost out in space, or something

pifko87 Says:

Jan 23, 2008 - Erm, you went through a LOT of hassle to play an 3rd rate electric drumkit. Just get a 2nd hand Yamaha DTXpress. About £300 odd ($600), they sound great, the pads last, unlike the ION's and TBH, I wouldn't really want any other manufacturer making the drum machine with their history.

fletch1bluebottle Says:

Jan 27, 2008 - Great Demo, I suppose I can understand people who say get a real drum kit and I can afford either type. I think though even though obviously a real drum kit does sound better, for practicing the usb wins hands down and after all you can always buy a real one later if you really want one so what's the problem?One question though Zcaprd7, they say everywhere you cant link two up i'm sorry blah blah blah, how did you do it???? you didn't put that in the video did you?

stormyandcold Says:

Feb 14, 2008 - Rolands are great, my drummer has a TD12 but sounds aren't that hot tbh. Running my ion out through midi I've been using session drummer 2, excellent sounds although I love my maple snare sample I found on the net :)So basically, the kit doesnt really matter although I must admit the bass pedal is a problem.Very cheap but usable kit!

polcrendszer Says:

Feb 23, 2008 - one question.If I buy the kit without the drum module is it possible to use any other kind of modules(better ones)?coz if so, its really worth the 140$ to buy and than buy a good module.this is what i wanna do,theres no point of building one if the thing w/o module is so cheap.

jimbo222000 Says:

Feb 24, 2008 - napoleon is better looking looking

bird4820 Says:

Mar 1, 2008 - the sounds actually sound better..cuz you can tune each pad to what you want it to sound like and control its volume..i have one and it sounds great...the only problem is , yes the pedals,mostly because they will move aruond so you probally need to duck tape them down..and the screws would get loose very easily and the pads will fall lower and you usually have to raise them back up to position about every 5 minutes, but i love mine...and you should get one..

dazzelya Says:

Mar 16, 2008 - No one answered but yes you should be able to do so. Just make sure the drum module has the amount of triggers you'll eventually need.

fletch1bluebottle Says:

Mar 17, 2008 - Hi does the capacitor for the pedals have to be 3.3uF and does it have to be 16 volt rating? having trouble finding 3.3uF, 16 V rated. But what is the capacitor actually doing? Please excuse my ignorance but my electronics knowledge isn't great i'm afraid, Thanks Fletch

fletch1bluebottle Says:

Mar 17, 2008 - This comment may appear twice as you tube froze when i posted it before but here goes again. Hi do you have to use a 3.3uF capacitor and does it have to be rated exactly 16Volts, Also what is the purpose of this mod what is the capacitor actually doing to stop the repeating? I can't play my set until I do this mod the double hitting of the bass drum is really annoying.

zcaprd7 Says:

Mar 23, 2008 - Not sure, perhaps you should contact the manufacturer direct?

darkmacgaren Says:

Mar 23, 2008 - very cool work!

DrumDeth Says:

Apr 11, 2008 - great video! i enjoyed it. check out my drum videos! subscribe if you like them! new videos will be uploaded very soon!craig drumdethelwood blatch

JaCkErS59 Says:

Apr 21, 2008 - this guy needs needs to get out more! .. :p

themenacingdennis Says:

May 5, 2008 - thanks dude but you're kinda wierd

system2030 Says:

May 26, 2008 - wtf is this?

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