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Alesis DM6 Electronic Drum Kit Demo – Nevada Music UK


drum setsBuy here… http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/drums/electronic/alesis-dm6-usb-electronic-drum-kit The Alesis DM6 USB Electronic Drum Kit features realistic, natural-feeling playing surfaces, to reduce vibration feedback, Alesis selected natural rubber drum and cymbal surfaces for the DM6 USB Kit’s pads. This five-piece kit gets you started on a dual-zone snare pad for dual-sound compatibility so for example you can assign a snare drum sound in the centre of the drum and a rim click, rimshot, or something totally different like a cowbell on the rim ..

The DM6 USB Kit also comes with three tom pads, an upright kick drum pad, hi-hat, crash, and ride cymbal pads. Alesis have included their own bass drum pedal and the kick pad is compatible with any single or double bass drum pedal that would suit your own personal feel.

Withe the Alesis DM6 USB the user can edit and save customised sound drum kits and in all there are 10 pre-sets and 5 customisable memory patches. In addition to the sounds in the DM6 module, there’s a USB output that sends the notes you play out as MIDI signal, so you can use the DM6 as a trigger-to-MIDI interface with drum-module software such as BFD, Toontrack, or Reason for an alternative collection of sounds.

The DM6 has headphone and amplifier outputs so you can play undisturbed using the phones or connect up to an amplified audio source and rock out, there’s also the ability to connect an iPod or CD player and mix it in with the DM6′s stereo input jack. The DM6 module has a metronome, an essential tool for keeping steady time whether you’re practicing alone or with a band, additionally the Alesis DM6 USB also has a built-in sequencer with 40 pre-set music tracks for play along to.

The DM6 USB Kit mounts onto a heavy-duty aluminum rack and the standard 1 1/2″ tubing enables you to expand and grow the kit with Alesis’s own and other brands’ clamps and mounts. The kit also comes with a full set of mounting hardware and cables, as well as rugged kick drum and hi-hat pedals.

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25 Responses to “ Alesis DM6 Electronic Drum Kit Demo – Nevada Music UK ”

  1. goldenwarrior152 Says:

    thanks for the …
    thanks for the reply, im thinking of getting this kit on my birthday


  2. gnzvideos Says:

    I own a DTX IV ( …
    I own a DTX IV (same sounds as yours) and some of the snares on the ALesis sound better.


  3. betodbz Says:

    ta-dah ta-dah
    ta-dah ta-dah


  4. chuckycheesemmm Says:

    Great for the price …
    Great for the price and for practice. I’m thinking of picking one up for live drum recording, but with the quietness factor to not disturb anyone. With that said, I plan on tweeking this through whatever recording program until it sounds more lively.


  5. stonerguy182 Says:

    Yeah you can do …
    Yeah you can do that, I’ve just got myself this kit its really awesome


  6. lilsprite05 Says:

    I would use this …
    I would use this to midi sounds from some other source… Cuz this sound like rats running across aluminum foil!!!


  7. JohnTheRipper2 Says:

    so the ride also …
    so the ride also has a bell area?


  8. vgamedude12 Says:

    sounds like shit.
    sounds like shit.


  9. goldenwarrior152 Says:

    can you change the …
    can you change the sound of one pad and keep the others default? if i want to change the sound of the ride while keeping the snare and toms default, would i be able to do this with this drum set?


  10. Gekko12482 Says:

    Then you think …
    Then you think after 2:30 that the rest of the settings are just ‘bullsh*t-settings’, but then @ 2:36 I had reasons to smile again, that sounds quite nice! ^_^


  11. kosha11 Says:

    yes. i was new to …
    yes. i was new to drumming 4 months ago, now i drum everyday. its a great kit!


  12. SaintStavros Says:

    I have a Yamaha 500 …
    I have a Yamaha 500 dk… it sounds so much better than this. I paid $660.00 for it. Plus you have to buy an AMP.


  13. TheWaterskiracer Says:

    i’ve bought this …
    i’ve bought this drum kit and i’m happy about it :)


  14. tommypurz Says:

    yes
    yes


  15. cornhole222 Says:

    I am new to …
    I am new to drumming would this be worth it?


  16. hnsst Says:

    can i plug this …
    can i plug this drums into guitar amp


  17. TheJuicebizzle Says:

    $15 single pad, I …
    $15 single pad, I have also made a dual zone pad. Google DIY electronic drums. The most expensive e pads use the same piezos you buy at radio shack. You can see pictures of them apart online. Very easy to make many videos on youtube showing how to,


  18. OiEatMyRat Says:

    save up …
    save up sisteeerrrrrrrrrr


  19. OiEatMyRat Says:

    A $15 E-Kit? What …
    A $15 E-Kit? What was it made of? You can’t even pick up a practice pad for less than $15, so how did you manage to build an E Kit for $15? Send me a picture. And if it IS a practise pad with wires hanging out, then it won’t count and you fail.


  20. sild123 Says:

    price bro
    price bro


  21. Rubjon1991 Says:

    I bought a …
    I bought a Millennium drum kit, its a great kit for the price.
    Sounds aren’t that great, but paid only a little over 1000$ for the kit and dobblepedals. Pluss some Ahead drum sticks. And now I’m connecting it to a drum software on my mac, and it sounds awesome!


  22. jmgmarcus808 Says:

    How loud is this …
    How loud is this ekit acoustically?


  23. TheJuicebizzle Says:

    Roland is waayy …
    Roland is waayy over priced. The coolest thing about this alesis usb is hooking it up to a PC and using toontracks but non of the videos show it. So far, after owning Roland high end pads, my favorite pad is one a made for $15 with radio shack parts and a garage sale snare.


  24. TheJuicebizzle Says:

    I’d take an alesis …
    I’d take an alesis dm10 plugged into my PC running toontracks for $900 new and save a ton of money over Roland. Roland is awesome but waaay over priced. My favorite e-pad so far was a homemade one that cost $15 to make, as good as $300 Roland pads.


  25. Clapboardstudio Says:

    Try not setting it …
    Try not setting it on fire or play with it in a pool.
    Have fun.