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  • PFozz
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    www.eareckon.com

    someone
    Participant

    Hi,

    These are some pictures of my first DIY e-drum made out of IKEA seats. Soon I will post a description of the way I build the set. Total cost incl. the Alesis drum module, kick pedal, etc: 195€
    Regards and happy drumming,
    Johan.


     

     
     

    mikejl47
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    My E-drum conversion http://www.edrums.info

    mikejl47
    Participant

    Electronic bucket drum kit with wood rack.
     

    PFozz
    Participant

    Hi Mike,
     
    This is an amazing job you did on this set!
     
    Thanx for sharing,
    All the best.

    www.eareckon.com

    ChrisJude
    Participant


     
    Here is a shot of my primary electronic drum set.  Everything is
    electronic (right down to the cowbell).


    Proud endorser of Axis Percussion, Grover Percussion, Hart Dynamics, Silver Fox Drumsticks and eDrumming.com

    Jason Runyon
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    Mine: 
     
     
     
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    GORILLA
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    They all look pretty cool, but…… That Bucket wood kit is AWESOME!!!!

    GORILLA

    http://www.metalmusicians.net/<- click here for GORILLA'S website!!!!!

    shovelface
    Participant

    thanks to the help of the users of these forums i as able to throw my first electronic drum set together!
    http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=87947886&albumID=0&imageID=8791421
     
    module is a roland td 5 i picked up off ebay.
    shells are sawed in half toms from an acoustic kit i built a few years ago.
     
    all help to build it i recieved browsing these forums… thanks guys!!!

    seanwhitley2000
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    This is my DIY drums so far. At the moment their balenced on my dd502/millenium pads because i cant work out how to make a pvc rack! You may also notice the DIY Knex music stand in the background and also a Knex drum stick holder

    Ill keep posting as it gets built!

    seanwhitley2000
    Participant

    Also this is when the painted drum is used as a (much much better) bass drum

    http://picasaweb.google.com/seanwhitley2000/DIYEDrums to my DIY drums photo gallery. Ill keep it updated as i build!

    tazinnuedo
    Participant

    there is a tmc6 witch wiil go to trig some percussions…( cowbell, woodblocks or barpad, splashs, second snare…)
    but soon

    cgoodnow
    Participant

    thats really cool what do you have inside supporting the piezos? (the 5 star lookin deal)

    tazinnuedo
    Participant

    there are pieces of wood… 10mm plywood… they are screwed with the shell…   the screws are inside the lugs… head piezos are above the plywood,on a pmma plate, isolated with three mini silentblocks… rim piezos are on the plywood, at the center, below the head piezos…

    gastric
    Participant

    Still a work in progress. Everything is single-zone connected to an Alesis D4 then MIDI to my DAW running Reaper and Addictive Drums.

    Awaiting receipt of my Trigger IO so I can actually connect everything and get multi-zone support and… FINALLY!!!… variable hihat pedal. Besides multi-zone cymbals the damn variable HH will be my favorite upgrade.

    In the background you can see my 1990’s S&S Industries and Pintech Visulite set on a Gibraltar rack. Was my first drums ever and got me hooked. Works pretty well but limited in dynamic range, plus the triggers are 6″, 8″ x 3, and 10″ which are just too small for my poor aim. 😉 I’ll end up on Craigslist once I get the A-2-E working well.

    Christopher Graham

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