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  • Steveo the Devo
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    Drool, I have no idea how you came to be a drummer. You seem to have some counting problems there!

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  • szvook
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    Originally posted by Drooling Dog:
    Three ways to speed it up.

    #1 Cable Management: I hooked up all my cables, then combined them into 2 (one for the three pedals and one for the drums & cymbals) using zip ties. I then labeled everything with a labelmaker. I used white labels for the ends that go into the instruments and silver for the ends that go into the brain.

    You can also get a sharpie permantent marker and discretely mark up your stands and rack so you can line everything up quickly when you set them up again.

    I also recommend using the same drum carpet each time. Use a marker or tape to mark where each pedal goes and where each rack leg goes.


    Very good points



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    szvook

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  • Drooling Dog
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    Three ways to speed it up.

    #1 Cable Management: I hooked up all my cables, then combined them into 2 (one for the three pedals and one for the drums & cymbals) using zip ties. I then labeled everything with a labelmaker. I used white labels for the ends that go into the instruments and silver for the ends that go into the brain.

    You can also get a sharpie permantent marker and discretely mark up your stands and rack so you can line everything up quickly when you set them up again.

    I also recommend using the same drum carpet each time. Use a marker or tape to mark where each pedal goes and where each rack leg goes.

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    Drooling Dog

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  • szvook
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    Originally posted by dexter:
    Hi, my dad just bought me a set of V-Club drums for my 16th birthday. He also got me a Klipsch THX 200 watt amplified speaker set
    to play them through. They sound great!!

    But I thought these drums were supposed to be easier to cart around than real drums. It took me a long time to set them up! Is there some trick to breaking them down and moving them to a gig?
    http://www.vdrums.com/discussion/For...ML/000029.html

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  • Marc.
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    Hi dexter and welcome aboard! Sorry, I don't have an answer for you. Just wanted to say welcome and enjoy your stay. The gang here is great.

    -Marc.

    p.s. Happy Birthday!

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    V-Club Set

    Hi, my dad just bought me a set of V-Club drums for my 16th birthday. He also got me a Klipsch THX 200 watt amplified speaker set
    to play them through. They sound great!!

    But I thought these drums were supposed to be easier to cart around than real drums. It took me a long time to set them up! Is there some trick to breaking them down and moving them to a gig?
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