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ALESIS DM5DRUM Details
Includes Bass Pedal
DM5 Electronic Drum Kit
Practice Quiet. Play Loud.
The DM5 Electronic Drum Kit is a fully self-contained 4-piece electronic drum set that ships with the DM5 sound module, five responsive playing pads (one which serves as the hihat in conjunction with an included foot controller), two natural motion cymbal pads, a kick pedal, tubular support rack, and all essential interconnection cables. Complete with a headphone output, the DM5 is the ideal percussion sound module and controller system that enables players of all skill levels to practice quietly or take to the stage with confidence.
The DM5 is a comprehensive drum percussion system that functions equally well as a recording tool, an on stage performance kit, or as the solution that enables drummers to practice without disturbing those around them.
A versatile performer with a wide assortment of great drum and percussion sounds, the Alesis DM5 is the perfect solution to the following musical challenges
•A great solution for performing drummers looking for a wealth of sounds in an easy to transport system
•An invaluable tool for recording the most realistic drum/percussion performances
•Enables drummers to practice quietly—without disturbing others
DM5 single rackspace sound module contains 540 percussion sounds and 21 pre-programmed drum/percussion sets
All sounds recorded in true stereo at 48 kHz with ambient effects
Dynamic articulation feature enables the DM5’s drum sounds to respond to the force with which the pad is struck—including volume, tone, and pitch
Random sample feature brings new life to static tracks by realistically varying the sound of the drum as it is played
Five playing pads (for snare, kick, plus two toms; a pad and foot controller for open/closed hi-hat)
Natural motion cymbal pads for ride and crash cymbals
Kick pedal included
Kit includes a rugged tubular rack system that supports the sound module and all pads
All necessary interconnect cables included
Padtrigger:
Velocity sensitive drumpad trigger with mount and trigger cable.
Cymbaltrigger: Velocity sensitive cymbal pad trigger with mount and trigger cable.
The first decision- what pad feel do I want? rubber or mesh?
Rubber
Pads feel like a practice pad, usually cost less and have a smaller design. Not
all are created equally- the best are foam rubber over a harder rubber for more
give and have a more natural bounce quality and generally last longer. Mesh
heads are more realistic- they feel more like a real drumhead including the
rebound and have more give. They generally offer better positional sensing and
can be tuned like acoustic drums for the feel and rebound desired. As opposed
to rubber heads, mesh heads will eventually wear out and need to be replaced.
Number of 'zones' on a pad
Rubber Pads feel
like a practice pad, usually cost less and have a smaller design. Single zone-
some simpler kits will have one zone per pad which means only one
sound/recording will be triggered which usually will sound softer at lower
strikes and have a harder sound when struck harder. They can sound more one
dimensional. The kick pad only needs a single zone as it strike in on place
only. Dual zone- two physically different areas on a pad like ride edge and
bell, head and rim, choking cymbals,.. Triple zone- allows for rim, middle and
bell of a ride cymbal or tom center, rim and a latin percussion sound,…
Pad Size
Rubber
Pads feel like a practice pad, usually cost less and have a smaller design.
More of an issue for acoustic drummers due to smaller head size who have to
adjust their playing style to work with the usually smaller electronic pads
versus drumheads
Velocity sensing
Simplest is
volume of pad increases with harder strikes. With better modules or some drum
sounds or samples (recordings) in lesser modules, the actual sound or timber
changes as the pad is struck harder for better realism using ‘multisamples'. It
could be a simple crossfade from a soft hit to hard one or could have more
samples in between to offer more subtle changes as the pad is struck
progressively harder.
Positional sensing
With better kits
the sound will change as you move the drumstick over different parts of a pad
or cymbal for better realism- typically the snare and ride. With the snare hit
in the middle of the pad it will be a thick full sound and grow brighter and
thinner as you move towards the edge.
Drumrack
How well
built and sturdy is it? Will it hold up well? Will the pads not slip around?
What do I look for in the drum module?
Quality
and variety of sounds- listen to the demo's, listen to a cymbal decay- does it
fade too fast? drums strong and clear? Number of trigger inputs- room to add
more cymbals and pads? will they be single or dual zone possibly using more
trigger inputs. Editing capability- to tweak each drum sound and effects which
can include tuning, pan position, decay, EQ, amount of fx level, .. all the way
up to the material the drum is made of, tension level,… CD input- so one can
play along with their favorite songs Teaching- to dheck one's timing, training
exercises, etc. Internal songs to play along with- the drums can usually be
muted or not to play along with Ease of Use/Display- is it intuitive? Is the
display understandable or too difficult? Number of outputs- 2 is usually enough
except in a studio or live sound setup where the engineer would like to have
the kick, snare, separated to process separately for more control of the
elements Recording- using a midi sequencer- how many tracks or instruments can
play simultaneously? How many Songs and notes will it hold in memory? Number of
effects- does it have all the effects you might want and how many
simultaneously?
Glossary
What is a Trigger?
connects the pad to the drum module via an audio cable to send midi control voltage messages
What is a Module?
houses the actual sounds, editing and brain of an eelectronic drum set. The pads connect to it via cables.
What are Velocity Curves and Velocity Sensitivity?
Curves- usually several to choose from to determine a curve for soft to loud. It can be linear or proportionately louder as struck
or be more nuanced allowing a wider range at high velocities and a narrower range of sound at soft velocities,…
Sensitivity- adjusts for how hard or soft the user strike the pads with sticks
What is MIDI?
an interface to connect a keyboard to the computer like USB port for printers. It sends note and other data
from the keyboard to the computer or vice versa. Basically says play this note at this time at this volume level- it is not an
actual audio recording. It also makes it possible for one keyboard to play another keyboard.
What are Effects?
to modify and enhance the
sounds in the drum module.
e.g., reverb will put the drum set in a small room or up to a large concert hall
What is polyphony?
the number of
simultaneous notes that can be played, though if it’s a stereo sample/recording
each note can use 2 notes at once. Its important for anyone who plays a lot of
notes at the same time and holds down the sustain pedal. The earliest notes
played will cut out when the limit is exceeded. This can happen with pianos
with 32-note polyphony especially.
What is a Sequencer?
the number of
a recorder with 1 to 16 tracks usually so that multiple instruments can be played back for fully
orchestrated songs and can have elaborate editing capability. These can be downloaded to the computer with a midi interface.
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I have been playing drums in bands for over 15years,i trigger my acoustic kit for live shows,but i always wanted a electric set for practicing by myself, but couldnt see myself paying the price for one. When i seen this kit for $499.00 with a dm5 i knew i couldnt go wrong,i use a dm pro with my acoustic so i know how they work. This kit is awesome i love it, its excellent for recordings which iam currently using it for.
the drums are nice. its easy to assemble (took like 45 minutes to start playing). one of the pads and cymbals needed to be returned but musiciansbuy took them back without any problems. great deal at the current price. free earphones are nicer than expected. comes with every thing you need to start playing including sticks and free rebate for a throne. probably not for a professional musician to use except for practice(but it is amazing and quiet for this purpose). my advice is to get the expanded set with extra pad and cymbal triggers because without them its slightly small
-angelo -lancaster, pa, 09/01/06
ALESIS DM5DRUM
RATING:
Sound Quality
9
Features
9
Ease Of Use
9
Value
9
Reliability
9
Overall
9
it is very good
- -03/01/07
ALESIS DM5DRUM
RATING:
Sound Quality
8
Features
8
Ease Of Use
7
Value
8
Reliability
1
Overall
7
Sound is good. I bought the extra pad triggers which is a plus when praticing. Biggest complaint is reliability. Within 28 days one of the triggers stopped working and my wait for its replacement is into the 3rd week. Overall I consider the kit to be a glorified practice set(which is what I expected for the price) Ive used it on a couple gigs (in lieu of my acoustics) with good results. Mainly the cymbals took a lot of tweaking for the customized kit. Should I - not, have another problem with anymore triggers Ill be satisfied
-Tim Dowd -San Diego,Ca, 04/05/07
ALESIS DM5DRUM
RATING:
Sound Quality
10
Features
9
Ease Of Use
9
Value
9
Reliability
5
Overall
10
I love it! Sound quality is awesome and features are perfect for beginners or professionals. I can't wait to get my extra pad and cymbal to complete my drumset. Totally a good decision to upgrage it to the Option 2 kit... so worth it! Musicians Buy Representatives were really helpful and my drums got to CA in time and in excellent condition. Thanks you guys!
-Florence -CA, 06/18/07
ALESIS DM5DRUM
RATING:
Sound Quality
8
Features
7
Ease Of Use
8
Value
9
Reliability
1
Overall
8
Can't comment on reliability as of yet...just got them, but I'm guessing the plastic clamps will fail some time down the road. It's a bit tough (for me anyway) to get the snare in the right spot. There are very few dry sounds, so you have to put someone else's choice of effects. The samples don't ALL suck, but it took me a while to find a good set-up to save as a custom kit. Overall, it's pretty much what I expected -- I just wish there were a few more chioces for tom, snare and kick samples.
I love this set so far. The sound quality is a lot better than i expected. The sticks make a little noise on the pads, but you can just turn the volume up to solve that. The features aren't overly impressive. Its definitely a good deal for the money. Not sure about reliability, only had it a day.
-Jay -Louisiana, 03/05/08
ALESIS DM5DRUM
RATING:
Sound Quality
8
Features
8
Ease Of Use
8
Value
10
Reliability
1
Overall
10
HELLO I HAVE A HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR THAT WE BOUGHT THIS SET FOR.I LOOKED AT YAHAMA AND THEIR ENTRY LEVEL SET WAS $1000.I FOUND THIS SET AND BOUGHT IT WITH THE UP GRADE. 1 2 THE PRICE.(COOL) LIKE ANYTHING ELSE YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR.WHEN IT ARIVED MY SON COMPLEATLY ASSEMBLED IT. THE THRONE,HEAD PHONES,ARE PRETTY GOOD.IT HAS 20 VARIATIONS OF DRUM SETS WITH MORE VARIATIONS (FOR EACH PAD)IN EVERY SET. THEY SAY THEY ARE QUITE BUT NOT REALY. YOU STILL HEAR THE TAPPING.TO ME IT SEEMS LIKE A EXCELENT DEAL.GOOD INSTRUCTIONS. NICE EQUIPMENT. THE ONLY CONCERN IS THAT THE TOP ARMS CAN'T TAKE THE STRESS OF ALL THE POUNDING . I PUT ON SOME SUPPORTS ON THE ENDS TO ALEAVIATE THE PROBLEM. THE CLAMPS THAT HOLD THE TUBES TOGETHER ARE PLASTIC. THAT MIGHT BE THE ISSUE? THE RELIABILITY, I CAN'T SAY ANYTHING ABOUT YET. IT'S NOT 1 YEAR OLD. THE SOUND QUALITY, WE JUST HAVE THE HEADPHONES.(FINE BY ME) EASE OF USE, THE 48YR OLD MANBANGS ON IT AND HAS HIS OWN SET MADE. FOR OUR TEENAGE SON IT'S JUST THE RIGHT THING. OVER ALL,FOR THE $475 ITS A GREAT DEAL. I'D BUY THIS SET AGAIN.
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