Best kit for RB3?

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    So, my Rock Band 3 madcatz pro kit has been returned today. Had it about 3 months, and in that time, the bass pedal snapped (under the metal!), the red pad started to not register and the yellow and green cymbols split in several places.

     

    I’m looking at getting another kit for around the £150 mark. Can anyone recommend anything?

     

    Looking at the ION kit, but reviews seem a bit hit or miss, wondering if its worth getting a proper electric kit instead, but something bottom the range really as its only going to be used to RB.

     

    So, hit me with suggestions!

    #437288
    Nyxyxylyth
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      I’m looking at getting another kit for around the £150 mark.

      wondering if its worth getting a proper electric kit instead

      Yes, it’s worth it – but it’s far from £150.

      #437289

      Would something fairly budget, along the lines of this suffice?

       

      http://www.dawsons.co.uk/blog/alesis-dm6-usb-review

      #437291
      Nyxyxylyth
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        Yes, but one caveat: most low-end kits have USB MIDI instead of the old school 5-pin DIN you’ll need to work with the MIDI Pro adapter.

         

        That’s easily corrected if you have a PC handy and a $10 USB/MIDI adapter. You can run MIDI-OX on the PC and just feed everything coming in on USB out to the MIDI Pro adapter.

         

        Obviously, that’s a bit more cumbersome to set up, but it is quite simple.

        #437293

        Yeah I saw that, presumably I’d need the PC to be next to the xbox in that case?

         

        I do have an aging PC setup next to the xbox, so hopefully that would be up to the task.

        #437297

        http://www.dawsons.co.uk/yamaha-dtx400k … l-drum-kit

         

        Would that have the same issue?

         

        Excuse my ignorance =/

        #437305
        Nyxyxylyth
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          Page 22 of the DTX400k manual shows USB only. Same issue.

           

          The data rate of MIDI on the 5-pin DIN is a lowly 31.25 KHz. Even a 386SX could keep up.

          #437310

          If you can find a DTXpress IV on craigslist or something like that for cheap, it works quite well for Rockband.

          I have this set, and depending on where I’m playing, I use this.

           

          I honestly prefer the Ion set for ease of use though.

          #437314
          ckovanda
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            I have the ion but quickly felt the need to upgrade the snare to a mesh pintech and the cymbals as well.

            #437339

            I use IONs since RB2 came out and it still works really well. I replaced the rubber with these http://www.amazon.ca/Pearl-MFH08-8-Inch … B0002EKADG when the rubber started to not register which wasn’t for a long time actually. But it depends on how hard you hit it, really. There are tutorials on youtube on how to replace the rubber heads with the mesh heads.

            #437341

            Ok, last one <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />

             

            http://www.dawsons.co.uk/roland-td-1kv-digital-drum-kit

             

            Would that one work with the midi adapter?

            #437344
            troipoison
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              Page 22 of the DTX400k manual shows USB only. Same issue.

               

              The data rate of MIDI on the 5-pin DIN is a lowly 31.25 KHz. Even a 386SX could keep up.

               

              With the negligible difference in price between and 386SX and a 386DX, I would say go with the DX. <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_cheeky.001.gif” />

               

              If you want a PC-free version I was checking this out With Arduino You will essentially download code to the Arduino and connect the 3 pins to a 5 pin DIN connector. It sounds more intimidating than I imagine it really is. Especially with the code (sketch as he refers) already done.

               

              There is also a pre-made version via Kenton

              #437346

              Regarding the TD-TKV the only thing I can find is this page

               

              http://translate.google.co.uk/translate … rev=search

               

              , which when translated into english reads…

               

              “All you will need is the Pro Midi apapter of Mad Catz, with this adapter you can connect your battery to your console, all models of V-drums are compatible, from the HD-1 to the TD-20KX !”

               

              I just need confirmation and I’ll pull the trigger on an order

              #437347
              Nyxyxylyth
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                Ok, last one <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif”>

                 

                http://www.dawsons.co.uk/roland-td-1kv-digital-drum-kit

                 

                Would that one work with the midi adapter?

                You can download the manual too. It’s USB only.

                #437350

                Godammit! Back to the drawing board.

                 

                fwiw, I did indeed look at the manual, but I’m utterly clueless as to what I’m looking for. Presumably, anything with USB is a no-no then?

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