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Best Pads w/ eDRUMin

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2021 5:29 pm
by timpani808
Hola amigos,

im completely new to the e-drum world, drumming in general honestly...
I dont have any drumkit yet and want to start with a very basic kit (Kick, Snare, Hihat) due to space restrictions.

While browsing the Web and this Forum i tried to get as much Information as possible in my Newbie-Head, but i still cannot pull the trigger with good consience.

Could you guys help a brother out, when it comes to which pads would be the best a option?
I read the list of all supported Pads, but i really dont know, which play the best and if some of the more expensive pads offer features, that dont apply in conjunction with eDRUMin.

In a nutshell: I would like to get Pads, that have positional sensing, a lot of playing zones and work well with eDRUMin (most natural feel i guess?).


Here is what i came up with:

Kick: Roland KT-10 Kick Trigger Pedal (Because i read, that this is a silent solution, but feels alright?)

Snare: Roland V-SnarePad PD-125BK, Roland 12"x04" PDA120L-SBK, Roland PD-128S-BC V-Drum Mesh Snare

HHat: Roland VH-11 or Roland VH-10


I went with Roland to narrow down my options, but i really dont care wich brand itll be, if there are better options.

I would apreciate any kind of input:)

Re: Best Pads w/ eDRUMin

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2021 11:46 pm
by Rob
Those pads sound like great choices, but the kt-10 most certainly isn't silent. I think the kt-9 might be silent though, although I have no experience with that kick pedal.

Re: Best Pads w/ eDRUMin

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2021 5:07 am
by timpani808
Cool, thank you Rob. :)
Which off the listet Pads would you choose exactly? Is there one, that would work better than the other?

Re: Best Pads w/ eDRUMin

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2021 3:21 pm
by Rob
I don't think the PDA120L-SBK supports positional sensing, so if that future is important to you, you'll want to stay away from that one.

I have a PD-125 so it's easy for me to recommend that one, but I imagine the 128 works just as well.

Re: Best Pads w/ eDRUMin

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2021 6:04 pm
by monospace
My first e-kit 13 years ago was a Roland TD-3. Over the years I have swapped out and exchanged and upgraded pretty much every part of that kit, except for the rack, and the KD-8. In my opinion, the KD-8 is the best low-end kick pad Roland has ever produced. It's got a flexible soft rubber surface, backed by a foam cushion, and the feel and rebound is as close to a real kick drum as possible. Again, in my opinion! I'm using a KAT Silent Strike beater on it, which is basically a small cloth-covered rubber ball, and the whole setup is by far the quietest part of my kit. Certainly a lot quieter than the nasty *slap* you get on a mesh kick pad (not to mention the tennis racket rebound you get on those.)

So that's my recommendation. Get a KD-8. You can still find them; they're abundant and cheap and reliable.

Re: Best Pads w/ eDRUMin

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2021 7:41 pm
by Dadwrshpdrum
VH-10 and VH-11 are nearly identical. Find the least expensive option and go with that.

Re: Best Pads w/ eDRUMin

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 4:59 am
by timpani808
Rob wrote:
Mon Oct 11, 2021 3:21 pm
I don't think the PDA120L-SBK supports positional sensing, so if that future is important to you, you'll want to stay away from that one.

I have a PD-125 so it's easy for me to recommend that one, but I imagine the 128 works just as well.
Good to know! That for sure saved me some possible headaches.

Re: Best Pads w/ eDRUMin

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 5:04 am
by timpani808
Dadwrshpdrum wrote:
Mon Oct 11, 2021 7:41 pm
VH-10 and VH-11 are nearly identical. Find the least expensive option and go with that.
Thanks Amigo.

Re: Best Pads w/ eDRUMin

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 5:09 am
by timpani808
monospace wrote:
Mon Oct 11, 2021 6:04 pm
My first e-kit 13 years ago was a Roland TD-3. Over the years I have swapped out and exchanged and upgraded pretty much every part of that kit, except for the rack, and the KD-8. In my opinion, the KD-8 is the best low-end kick pad Roland has ever produced. It's got a flexible soft rubber surface, backed by a foam cushion, and the feel and rebound is as close to a real kick drum as possible. Again, in my opinion! I'm using a KAT Silent Strike beater on it, which is basically a small cloth-covered rubber ball, and the whole setup is by far the quietest part of my kit. Certainly a lot quieter than the nasty *slap* you get on a mesh kick pad (not to mention the tennis racket rebound you get on those.)

So that's my recommendation. Get a KD-8. You can still find them; they're abundant and cheap and reliable.
That silent beater is a nice tip, Ill look into it!