Construction
Physically, the V71 is compact but packed with functionality. The layout is clean and easy to work with, everything is exactly where it should be. The color screen is bright and easy to read, and the rotary knobs give you quick access to key features like volume, instrument editing, and trigger settings.
The back panel is loaded with inputs and outputs, including multiple trigger inputs, stereo main outs, direct outs for mixing, USB audio/MIDI, and headphone monitoring. It’s flexible enough for home players and pro drummers alike.
It also mounts easily to a standard module stand or rack clamp, so it integrates smoothly into most electronic or hybrid setups.
Performance
Here’s where the V71 really stands out. The triggering is super accurate, and the dynamics are spot-on, you can play whisper-quiet ghost notes or full-power rimshots, and the module tracks it all without flinching.
It reacts naturally to your playing style, whether you’re doing light jazz brushes or fast double-kick metal runs. The cymbal swells are smooth, snare rolls are crisp, and you can dial in the response for each pad to get the feel just right.
The sound engine delivers a wide range of tones, from punchy studio kits to raw, live-sounding drums and full electronic sets. Plus, with layering and FX options, you can shape each kit to match your exact vibe.
If you’re looking for a module that plays as good as it sounds, the V71 doesn’t disappoint.