Monday, December 26, 2011

Alesis USB Pro Kit Drumset with SURGE Cymbals

!±8± Alesis USB Pro Kit Drumset with SURGE Cymbals


Rate : | Price : Too low to display | Post Date : Dec 26, 2011 21:03:29
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Computer, meet drums. USB Pro Drum Kit is the world's first drum set designed to use your Mac or PC as the sound module. Your computer has more processing power than any hardware drum module, and USB Pro Drum Kit makes harnessing that power easy. The true touch of real, tunable, mylar drum heads, combined with the natural feel of brass-alloy SURGE Cymbals creates an acoustic-feeling, great-sounding drumming experience.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Alesis TransActive Drummer Electronic Drum Amplifier

!±8± Alesis TransActive Drummer Electronic Drum Amplifier

Brand : Alesis | Rate : | Price : $199.95
Post Date : Dec 16, 2011 19:08:46 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

The TransActive Drummer is the amplifier designed for today's electronic drummer. This complete, active system contains a powerful, active two-way speaker wedge with two sets of inputs, stereo outputs, and a dock for iPod. It's perfect for practicing alone or playing with a band. Because it's a full-range amplifier, the TransActive Drummer is also great for use with other instruments such as keyboards. You can use it for practice, amplification at the gig, or as a foldback monitor wedge. INPUTS AND OUTPUTS The TransActive Drummer enables you to connect your electronic drumset, as well as an aux source such as a metronome or sequencer. The dock for iPod enables you to mix and play along with your music. You can link two TransActive Drummers together with a common 1/4" TRS cable for stereo performance with double the inputs and double the power. The amp also has line-level 1/4" stereo outputs so you can connect it to a PA system or record your sessions. The front panel gives you access to volume, three-band EQ, level control for iPod, and a 1/4" headphone jack. When connected, headphones mute the speaker for late-night jamming without bothering the neighbors. SPEAKER SYSTEM The TransActive Drummer has a large, 10" woofer that plays down below most kick drums, and a 1" tweeter that makes cymbal sounds sparkle. The amplifier provides 50W RMS so you'll always have plenty of power. When you link two TransActive Drummers together for stereo performance, you get a 100-watt system that's ready to take on any guitarist's rig!

  • Single-box complete practice-amp wedge system for practicing and monitoring your drums
  • Dock for iPod with level control
  • Powerful 50W amplifier
  • Two-way design, 10"/1"
  • Stereo pair of 1/4" inputs

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Alesis DM8 USB Electronic Drum Set With DM8 Module and USB Bundle

!±8± Alesis DM8 USB Electronic Drum Set With DM8 Module and USB Bundle

Brand : Alesis | Rate : | Price :
Post Date : Dec 11, 2011 15:21:03 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Alesis DM8USBKIT Electronic Drum Set With DM8 Module.
- Compact, quiet, quick to set up, with true, natural sound, the DM8 USB Kit brings Alesis quality to drummers and studios. Whether you need quiet practice, tracking quickly into software, or fast on-stage setup, the DM8 USB Kit is a perfect choice.
- DM8 high-definition drum module with over 750 Dynamic ArticulationTM sounds.
- Low-noise, natural-feeling rubber pads: dual-zone snare with rimshot and three toms with natural feel.
- Large Kick works with single and double pedals (sold separately).
- Large dual-zone Ride with bell and bow, Crash with choke, and Hi-Hat with continuous-control pedal.
- DMRack with four-post design, wingbolt-adjustable clamps, and mini-boom cymbal arms.
- DMRack comes preassembled for quick setup.
- Premium instrument library multi-sampled from real drums and cymbals.
- Play along with tracks and record yourself with the three-part sequencer.
- Mix input for practicing with external music players.
- USB-enabled for tracking and programming with virtually all music software.

Drum Set Includes :
- (1) DM8 drum module.
- (1) Snare pad.
- (3) Tom pads.
- (1) Kick pad.
- (1) Hi-Hat cymbal.
- (1) Crash cymbal.
- (1) Ride cymbal.
- (1) Continuous Hi-Hat control pedal.
- (1) DMRack with clamps and cymbal arms.
- (1) Cable snake.
- (1) Drumkey.
- (1) Power supply.
- (1) DM8 user manual.
- (1) Setup guide.

Bundle Also Includes :
- On Stage HW5A 5A Hickory Wood Drum Sticks 12-Pairs - 35551.
- Samson SAHP10 HP10 Stereo Headphones.

  • Alesis DM8USBKIT Electronic Drum Set With DM8 Module.
  • On Stage HW5A 5A Hickory Wood Drum Sticks 12-Pairs - 35551.
  • Samson SAHP10 HP10 Stereo Headphones.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Building Your Own Electronic Drum Set

!±8± Building Your Own Electronic Drum Set

For decades drummers with a do-it-yourself attitude have been designing and building their own electronic drums. For those of you who are not familiar with this unique hobby, it is actually very simple to build a basic electronic drum, and the advantages are many. For many drummers there are two main obstacles to owning a drum set. One is that they live in a residential area where an acoustic drum set would be much too loud, and the other is the high cost of electronic drum sets. Building your own electronic drum set solves both of these problems, and can be very rewarding and satisfying. In fact, when properly designed, a high quality drum set can be built for around 0, including the module. Compare this to a similar kit which would cost over 00 new, and the value in building your own becomes evident. For many drummers this is the only way to afford a kit, and for others the fun in building it is their main motivation. Furthermore, building an electronic drum set allows you to customize it to your needs, or even build a very large kit that would be very expensive when purchased new.

The first step in constructing electronic drums is to purchase a MIDI module. The module is the brain of the electronic drums, and being such, is the one piece that would be difficult to construct yourself (although not impossible if you have electronic know-how). In keeping with the thrifty attitude most do-it-yourselfers posses, used modules are a great alternative to higher cost now models. For countless drummers the Alesis D4 has been the standby for electronic drumming. Because so many of them are in existence, and because of their high quality design, it is very easy to find a used model for sale on Craigslist or eBay. Expect to pay around 0, although with enough searching units can be found for less.

The next step is to construct the drums. Aside from the module, the other key component of electronic drums is the trigger, which is merely a piezo transducer. A piezo converts vibrations into electrical signals, providing a velocity-sensitive response. In other words, a piezo converts the drum hits into electric signals that get sent to the module, where they are converted into an output sound wave that can either be played on an amplifier or through headphones. Piezo traducers are very low cost and easy to find. The most common piezo among hobbyists is Radio Shack model 273-073, mainly because Radio Shack is the most common store to purchase electronics, and the part only costs a few dollars. This model is encased in a plastic case that must be removed. A better option than Radioshack is an online supplier of piezo traducers that are not encased. The online electronics vendors will always be cheaper than Radio Shack, and save you the trouble of cracking open the electronic case, which can be tricky to do without damaging the piezo.

Once the piezos are purchased, the next step is to construct drums. This is where you can be very creative. There no limitations to your design, you merely need to mount the piezo under some soft of surface that represents a real drum head. The most common heads on electronic drums are rubber or mesh, although anything that can be struck and transfers the vibrations to the piezo will work. In fact it would be possible to build an entire drum set played with only the fingers tapping directly on the piezo. Rubber heads are very common in do-it-yourself designs because they are very simple to make. Mesh heads offer the advantage of a quieter and more realistic feel, however. With more patience and a good design, high quality mesh head electronic drums can be constructed out of common materials and at a very low cost. For many people the most satisfying part of such building projects is using everyday materials.

Cymbals can also be constructed in using the same principals as the drums. Once again, there are many ways to build an electronic cymbal, ranging from simple to complex dual zone triggers. The key with the cymbal is finding something that feels as hard as a cymbal but offers some dampening properties to avoid loud noise response.

The final element of the homemade electronic drum set is the rack. There are many ways to construct a rack to support the drums and cymbals, and this is where your personal customization will really show, as every drummer has their own preferred setup. Common materials for building a rack include pipes (PVC, steel, copper) or wood. When constructing the rack it is critical that it is rigid enough to dampen the vibrations from the drums, as false triggering may occur when one drum senses the vibrations of another.

Great electronic drum sets can be built from scratch rivaling their commercial counterparts in quality, and costing fractions of the price. If you are a drummer, like to build things, or have never built anything but are intrigued by the idea, why not give it a try? It is very rewarding, and once your kit is done you will be even more motivated to practice because you have the satisfaction that you built it. This satisfaction, along with the cost savings, is the motivation do-it-yourselfers know and love. So don't wait any longer! Good luck building!


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Friday, December 2, 2011

Fender Starcaster TT-1 Electronic Table-Top Drum Kit

!±8± Fender Starcaster TT-1 Electronic Table-Top Drum Kit

Brand : Fender | Rate : | Price :
Post Date : Dec 02, 2011 22:17:56 | N/A

* PLEASE NOTE: The 2008 TT-1 model was recalled for a mismatched power supply. This quality issue has been corrected in the 2009 TT-1 model. * Drumroll please! … The TT-1 is the perfect way to groove on the fly! Lightweight and super portable, you can take the jam anywhere you want to go. And with built-in speakers, 7 drum pads and 2 pedals (one for bass drum and one for high-hat), this full-featured kit will really help you lay down the groove! Choose from 100 auto accompaniment rhythm patterns, 20 drum sets, 76 different sounds, and 3 digital reverbs! Play in Learning mode along with the metronome, or record and playback your performances! Kick in the "Super Bass" effect so you can "feel" the rhythm, or slap on some headphones for late night jamming that won't get you evicted!

  • 7 drum pads with indication lights and touch response, 2 pedals, 100 auto accompaniment rhythm patterns, and 1 demo song.
  • 76 sounds, 20 drum sets, 3 digital reverbs, Super bass effects!
  • Learning mode, Metronome function, and Record & Playback function.
  • Headphone jack and MIDI IN / OUT jacks. 12V Adapter Included.
  • Lightweight and easily transported.

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