The Deluxe series kits are unprocessed, yet sound so big and rich, very little processing is required to make them sit in the mix. I’d definitely recommend this drum kit to a beginner that is wanting to learn drums, and even an expert that wants to practice I wouldn’t recommend for major gigs.Steven Slate Drums 4.0 is now available as a holiday prerelease!ģ long years in the making, Steven Slate Drums 4 Platinum is the most complete and versatile drum instrument containing 100 preset drumkits including the new Deluxe Series kits, which Steven recorded with the most extreme precision and detail resulting in amazing playability. The Toms are 8 inches, the Snare is 8 inches, and the Cymbals are 12 inches. Well, You can, but you would need a platform or something.
Plus you can adjust the arms on each side to fit you. Yes, It is nice and firm and it has 2 big rubber stoppers and each side so it doesn’t side around.
No, but you can buy an upgrade so that you can. There is 10 pre-made kits, and 5 slots to add custom kits. With this kit it really doesn’t matter, I use an old guitar AMP, so any old AMP will do. Yes, the heads are mesh and bounce very well, as does the bass, and the cymbals have a nice clean bounce to them.
No, but it did come with a free download and account to ezdrummer, with is a programme for a Drum Midi. The way I record straight from the module is find a Male to Male 3.5 cable and connect one end to your computer microphone slot, and the other to the e-drums Output plug and then use Audacity, it’s free. How can you record straight from the module? No, You can buy an upgrade for the cymbal that allow you to choke them, but that is about it. Yes, Since the censors aren’t on the pedal there on the kick pad itself. They only thing you can really hear is when you use the Kick Pedal, but even that is quiet compared to an acoustic drum kit. Not at all, The mesh is very quiet when you hit it, there is some noise, but nothing compared to an acoustic drum set.
Yes, You’ll just need Mac software instead on PC software. Yes, hit ‘Voice’ and the China is setting 6.4, then double hit ‘Save’ – to get to 6.4 hit the pad you want the China to be, and the hit the Volume up and down till you find it. – You will need speakers, amp, OR headphones.Ĭan you assign a China to one of the cymbals?
No, you’ll only need a computer to record audio or to update the kit. Here is a video I made on the 2nd day that I had this kitĭo you have to use a computer with this kit? Beside the 3 jacks there is a USB port that allows you to use the Drum as a Midi controller (You’ll need a USB 2.0), then there is a 9V Power Jack and the On and Off switch.
There are 3 slots on the back of the DM6 Module that lets you hook up Headphones, AMP, and a Mix-In that lets you hook up an iPod or MP3 player and play along (All jacks are 3.5mm.
There is Hi Tom, Low Tom, Floor Tom Snare Crash, Ride and Hi-Hat. The pads and cymbals are velocity sensitive as well, witch means the harder you hit the louder it will be, the softer you hit the softer the sound will be. It also comes with the Hi-Hat and Kick Bass Pedal, with beater. The cymbals are sensitive too, you can’t coke the cymbal. So far everything is working great, I’ve had it for 46 day as of today, the Pads are really sensitive and the Snare pad is a 2 zone pad, that means you can rim shot. I bought it from new for $484.95 (free shipping).
I got this drum kit Thursday 30th of June 2011.