All Electric Drum Sets
Discover all you need to know about Electric Drum Sets.
Discover all you need to know about Electric Drum Sets.
The Alesis DM10 Pro Kit is the product of extensive research and development efforts. Based around the completely new DM10 sound module, the DM10 Pro Kit features Alesis’ RealHead drum pads, Surge Cymbals made of real cymbal alloy and an ErgoRack mounting system.
What it includes:
You will immediately notice the DM10 module’s outstanding sound quality. This new drum sound module contains true drum, cymbal and percussion sounds, built from real samples of classic studio drums and prized cymbals. Drummers will find some of the most in-demand acoustic drum sounds from legendary drum brands, a huge arsenal of top producers’ go-to snare drums, real American, Canadian, Chinese, and Turkish cymbals, and a choice selection of classic drum machine and electronic percussion sounds that have fueled the biggest hit records.
Discerning ears will notice that each sound is actually a series of different samples; multiple dynamic-level samples and articulations are all built in so as you play harder and softer, the drum or cymbal changes its timbre, not just its volume. This engineered realism is known as Dynamic Articulation™, an Alesis exclusive. You can play with or without reverb for different room sounds and enjoy a wide variety of rimshots, rim clicks and different stick-placement sounds on the cymbals. For example, a hi-hat’s sound depends on a number of factors: how open or closed the pedal is, how hard it is struck, and other variables resulting in 40 different sounds – plus foot chick and heel splash.
The DM10 module not only has a breathtaking collection of sounds onboard, it is also the world’s first drum-sound module that enables you to load new sound sets via USB connection from your computer. This means that your sounds will always stay fresh, current and cutting edge.
You can also use the DM10 as a trigger-to-MIDI interface for performing and tracking with software drum modules such as BFD, Toontrack and Reason, among others. For practice, you can play along with the tracks in the DM10’s internal sequencer, mix in an iPod or other MP3 player and play along.
The DM10 module has 12 TRS inputs, perfect for creating custom configurations with up to 24 different pads. The DM10’s top-panel mixer gives you easy access to creating custom mixes.
REALHEAD DRUM PADS
The DM10 Pro Kit has Alesis’ acoustic-feeling RealHead pads in eight and 10-inch sizes. The dual-zone pads feature real mylar drumheads and real triple-flanged counterhoops for the feel you demand. The snare and tom pads are dual zone, enabling you to perform rimshots, rim clicks or assign other sounds such as wind chimes, cymbals, gongs and cowbells on the tom rims.
SURGE CYMBALS
The DM10 Pro Kit comes with premium SURGE Cymbals, the only serious choice in electronic cymbals. The kit includes a 12-inch SURGE Hi-Hat Cymbal, a 13-inch SURGE Crash Cymbal with choke and a 16-inch SURGE triple-zone Ride Cymbal with choke. Comprised of a genuine alloy cymbal coated with a clear sound-dampening layer, SURGE Cymbals feel like acoustic cymbals because they begin life as just that. The Crash and Ride cymbals feature large choke strips on the undersides for even more attention to accurate cymbal control. The SURGE Ride also features multiple-zone triggering on the bell, face and edge. The SURGE Hi-Hat Cymbal offers continuously variable control using the included pedal.
ERGORACK
The DM10 Pro Kit features an ergonomically curved, chrome-plated ErgoRack.
It is heavy gauge, heavy duty and supremely adjustable. The ErgoRack is large enough to enable you to add on additional drum pads and SURGE Cymbals. You can even mount acoustic drums, cymbals, and percussion instruments on this roadworthy system.
It employs standard one and one-half-inch tubing for compatibility with virtually all drum manufacturers’ rack hardware. The rack features quick-release, metal clamps for fast setup and tear down. The Crash and Ride cymbals mount on large, knurled boom cymbal arms that are height adjustable right in the rack down tubes. The DM10 Pro Kit comes with tom mounts that enable freely adjustable mounting. Drummer-friendly wing-screws are present on all important rack clamps and pads for ease of adjustment without reaching for a drum key. The drum pads mount on standard 10.5mm L-rods with low-slip, knurled mounting surfaces.
The DM10 Pro Kit is the new flagship of the Alesis electronic percussion line. We’ve raised – and curved – the bar with the DM10 Pro Kit.
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July 6, 2010 - 2:16 PM
I have been researching on this line for 4 days. It is new and not many people have posted issues with it, but I found some to consider.
Apparently the DM10 brain is the best thing about the kit (and the Surge cymbals).
But read this:-
1. One owner said a ‘bolt’ fell off from under the snare, and ‘hunting for the small nut for the bolt at one in the morning on a dark stage was a bit difficult…’ ( or something like that).
2. Another owner said the tension rods pop up from the sockets of the snare -(being the most hit and tuned drum on the kit).
3. Another owner said the brackets holding the drum onto the frame were plastic and cracked when the wing-nut was tightened ! (and said it might slip due to lack of tightening strength. Imagine playing a gig and the snare suddenly flops to one side!)
4. Another owner said a hardware issue causes a problem with the hi-hat, and a ‘download’ to update the brain is needed (he had to get the update emailed to him by a salesperson…). Also the hi-hat has a problem where it cuts out.
5. The foam padding under the drum heads need replacing after just two weeks of regular playing…
6. Another owner said there was a problem with the brain and he was being sent another by Alesis…
7. The plastic rim on the snare cracked, being woefully thin and flimsy…
Having said all this, it doesn’t have a stool or bass pedal…so looking for a package deal on a kit which might be not so much fun when bits fall off and falls off the plastic brackets and might have a malfunctioning brain sounds like a bad choice.
Perhaps you might be better off buying a good mesh-pad kit and then buy the Alesis brain for that kit, and upgrade to a Surge ride might be a better option. A bit more expensive but the Alesis brain could be better than the Roland TD-9 by the sounds of it, and even possibly as good as the TD-12. You can upload new kits to the Alesis DM10, and at least sending back a faulty lodule isn’t as bad as sending the whole kit back when you realize you got suckered…
It was a nightmare for me to find this out , and I hurriedly cancelled my order- I’m going to build one from good mesh pads, put them on my Dixon rack and get a DM10 brain…possibly…
I’ll leave it to you.
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