Alesis Dm10 Sound Rom Update For Ott Box M8s

Alesis Dm10 Sound Rom Update For Ott Box M8s

Alesis Dm10 Sound Rom Update For Ott Box M8s 3,7/5 6349 votes

The newly updated DM 10 Studio fits in just below the top of the range DM 10 Pro, and includes the same RealHead drum pads and DM 10 brain module as the flagship kit. Should you ever tire of the 1047 sounds of your DM 10 module, it's heartening to know that Alesis have this covered!

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You might be surprised by just how much you get for your money with Alesis's DM10 Studio kit. Alesis are no strangers to electronic percussion, having produced such pioneering products as the first affordable digital drum machine, the HR16, and the award-winning SR16 — released, amazingly, in 1990 and still selling today.

Over the years, they've covered almost every kind of studio product, but you might not have realised that they've been a significant force in the electronic drum market for quite a while now, and currently ship nine kits. The newly updated DM10 Studio fits in just below the top of the range DM10 Pro, and includes the same RealHead drum pads and DM10 brain module as the flagship kit. The DM10 Studio comes with four eight-inch tom pads, a 10-inch snare pad and an eight-inch kick-drum pad. There are two 12-inch crash cymbals, along with a 14-inch ride and a 12-inch hi-hat.

All the drums and cymbals attach to the new 'Stagerack' system, apart from the free-standing kick drum. The Stagerack is one of the 'new for 2011' features of the DM10 Studio, and appears to be a significant improvement on the previous Stealth Rack, in terms of both stability and construction. Based on a sturdy four-post system, the aluminium rack is held together with familiar-looking clamps which, although made of plastic, do the job perfectly well. The drum pads themselves attach to the rack with similar clamps, this time with wing screws, so you can easily adjust their position without reaching for your drum key.

The kits I've looked at in the past (admittedly more expensive ones) use a standard snare stand rather than attaching the snare to the rack, which is not the case with the Alesis. I was a little concerned that positioning the snare exactly where I wanted it would be difficult, but I couldn't have been more wrong! The clamp allowed for an amazing degree of movement, and the same was true of the hi-hat pad, which again connects to the rack system rather than having a stand. The arms that support the two crash cymbals are proper, chunky boom arms, and slot into the main upright post of the rack. This is another upgrade on the 2011 version of the kit and is a welcome change from more fragile offerings I've encountered. The ride cymbal is supported by an equally sturdy straight cymbal stand, giving the whole kit a very solid and professional look.

The DM10 Studio's heads can be swapped out for the heads of your choice.The only potential weak point would be the kick drum, which is entirely free standing. As it's comparatively light, it did have a tendency to move a little if played hard, but it's nothing a little gaffer tape wouldn't solve (and bass-drum creep is nothing new to most drummers). The alternative would be to fix the kick to the rack, but that would limit the positioning of the pad and might lead to some cross-triggering through the rack. The DM10 brain module mounts neatly on the left arm of the rack, with pads connected to it via a colour-coded, clearly labelled loom.

Cable lengths are even tailored to reach each drum with minimal slack. Denlot game perang laba laba nokia layar sentuh untuk. This is a nice touch, but does mean that you're limited to the module mounting on the left. All the drum pads (apart from the kick) are dual-zone, featuring both rim and head triggers. They are made from a plastic tray onto which one of the two piezo pickups is attached to capture drum triggers. A shallow wooden drum shell with bearing edge and black plastic wrap sits on the tray and is filled with layers of foam. The second piezo pickup is mounted on a metal plate attached to the underside to take care of head triggers.

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