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#1
General 2box Drumit 5 forum / Re: New drummit 5
December 10, 2019, 07:56:08 PM
I was hoping it was delayed cause they were adding more inputs :P

I really wish they would have used those 2 B cymbal inputs as one more cymbal and one more tom input and only had 1 B input for the three zone ride as I am sure we all do. They don't need to do much more in the sounds department with the open system which is awesome even 10 or so years later. Just give us more inputs!
#3
Quote from: Stoked2 on August 01, 2018, 10:11:53 PM
The pads look pretty old , did you buy them new? MYbe it's just the picture?

Nope not old at all, maybe 3 years old. They are the newest version, the ones that have a silver-ish color in them are the old ones.

They are the same version currently on their website here:

http://pintech.com/product/concertcast-drum-pads/
#5
$100 shipped for all 6 in the continental US.
#6
Great,  thanks!
#7
Thanks but it says the item no longer exists or is available  :(

#8
Hi Guys,

I am tweaking my Drumit Three but wanted to start with taking it back to all stock settings, kits, etc. and make sure all the original files are there since i bought it second hand. I know there was a link for an original Drumit Three stock download but can't find it. Does anyone have a link?
#9
I figured i would post these here for edrummers that have racks since its the same clamps that Drumtec uses for the new wire-through racks. I decided since i had 2 racks to keep the lighter weight black Roland rack that i had and scratch my plans for a wire-through chrome rack, i just have too much stuff and spend too much money already. I never even took them out of the box except for the pics.

$100 shipped for all 6 in the continental US.

Pic on the vdrum forum here:

https://www.vdrums.com/forum/marketplace/classifieds-selling/1194510-fs-goedrum-t-clamp-for-1-5-drum-rack-tubes-l-rod-ball-joint-clamp-new
#10
Hi Guys,

I have a 2box Drumit 3 and realized there is a loose screw in it (card mod was already done but not by me). Does anyone have pics/instructions on how to just take the top off so i can get the screw and put it back in place? I just want to make sure i don't damage anything before taking it apart. I did unscrew the 4 screws but wasn't sure if there is any special way to take it apart after this step as it still seemed to take some force to take apart and didn't want to break anything.

Thanks!
#11
Quote from: edtc on May 24, 2018, 05:46:03 AM
IMO 360° is not really a solution , and it would be better to fix the rotation issue , because someday the cable or jack will fail or give false contacts & triggering  problems ...

True but haven't had that problem even with the 360 degree triggering on the 2box cymbals (yet...) and no anti-rotation stopper. The benefit of 360 degree triggering is also no "hotspots" or decreased sensitivity in certain areas, so if the cymbal rotates, even somewhat it won't be any less sensitive where it is hitting or if you hit away from the area of the cymbal that triggers best. There is also even "wear" if you want to to rotate to the other side as well. I think it's just nice overall to have the option of triggering anywhere and choking anywhere on the cymbal without worrying about it.
#12
Quote from: welshsteve on May 13, 2018, 05:25:23 PM
The ATV hats look great, except the cost. Eeeesh. But 360 degree triggering makes it very tempting. It should be standard on cymbals, but it's not.

Yeah, it is very expensive especially since there isn't much a used market for ATV yet like Roland. I agree, there should be 360 degree triggering standard and there should be more 14" hihat's available. I can't believe how finding real sizes are still so limited but at least thats starting to change. The tech used in most products is a basic piezo, nothing much has changed in all the years edrums have been around, the least they can do is offer larger sizes.
#13
Quote from: ANGR77 on May 11, 2018, 10:26:16 PM
Hi!

It looks like my VH-13 conversion module works ok with ATV HH and Drumit Three...some more testing needed to find the optimal settings...but then we will launch it as a working solution.

Best regards

Anders / www.zourman.com

That's good to know, thanks for the heads up. I can't wait to see the final outcome and if you are going to post any video demos  :)
#14
Thinking out loud i wonder if i got a VH11 controller and clutch how well that would work with a 14" ATV cymbal... might need an extra felt or something but do you think this is doable? I am sure nobody has tried this setup yet.

I am just looking to match as i want to get the 16" ATV cymbals as crashes and 18" for my ride :)
#15
I just recently got my hands on a 2box Drumit Three. I haven't even had time to take it out of the box and going through some GAS with my setup, moving things around. I am trying to decided on the best hihat for the 2box Drumit Three. I currently own the 2box Hihat, anybody have a recommendation on what setup would perform the best (money is no object :P)?

I would like something that is rubber to keep the noise down but i realize 2 piece hihats are kind of noisy as well. I would also like something bigger then 12" too. I really wish the ATV hihat worked with the module but it seems there will be compatibility issues with it. It seems no matter what there will have to be a comprise somewhere and i'd rather it not be with the performance of the hihat.

These are the options i am considering:

Go-edrum controller with a bigger size top cymbal, such as a CY13 or CY14, ATV 14" Crash...
VH11
VH12
VH13

I would consider the Yamaha RH135 but i believe there is a hardware limitation to the number of "steps" for samples and don't want to have this limitation. I can also just stick with the 2box hihat since there are all 12" sizes anyway but hear the performance is better with the roland hihats.

So the question is, what is the best hihat setup for the 2box drumit three? help!!