"Internal memory is 8 Gig."
Quote from: ChrisK on January 21, 2016, 07:08:18 PMFor the Color, look like can be easy to change them with your own wrap, just remove the head and place your own wrap or any home made from your own .........Just need to remove few screws and the logo mostly, the "lugs" are seperated from the wood, seem easy to do it, you put the new wrap overs the old one or remove the old one, this is minor DIY stuff.Yeah clever idea using the free floating lug posts, but surely Alesis could have selected a more 'blokey' color wrap for their new premier edrum kits.It's a bit like being turned off 2box because of the orange pad surrounds. At least the Drumit-3 module should be easy enough to re-skin also.
For the Color, look like can be easy to change them with your own wrap, just remove the head and place your own wrap or any home made from your own .........Just need to remove few screws and the logo mostly, the "lugs" are seperated from the wood, seem easy to do it, you put the new wrap overs the old one or remove the old one, this is minor DIY stuff.
HI, Someone talked to the guy at Namm from vdrum forum and told him :"Internal memory is 8 Gig. Better acoustic drum samples have 40 velocity layers with, get this, 60 horizontal layers per sample to support the round robin feature. The hi-hat is 2 plates on a stand like a VH-12/13."This might be the module guys, 40 velocity layers + 60 horizontal layers is enough to prevent bad sound repeat..
Quote from: ChrisK on January 22, 2016, 09:17:09 AMHI, Someone talked to the guy at Namm from vdrum forum and told him :"Internal memory is 8 Gig. Better acoustic drum samples have 40 velocity layers with, get this, 60 horizontal layers per sample to support the round robin feature. The hi-hat is 2 plates on a stand like a VH-12/13."This might be the module guys, 40 velocity layers + 60 horizontal layers is enough to prevent bad sound repeat..I'm not sure about the difference between horizontal and velocity layers. All I know is AD2 has about 120 velocity layers and that has never been known for it's machine gunning.
I'm not sure about the difference between horizontal and velocity layers. All I know is AD2 has about 120 velocity layers and that has never been known for it's machine gunning.
This announcement of the "Strike" drum module is (so far) what many of us have been asking for so long.
Quote from: Hellfire on January 22, 2016, 09:55:28 AMThis announcement of the "Strike" drum module is (so far) what many of us have been asking for so long. We haven't asked for a complete new audio engine, or did we?? But this could be the real thing, that's f.cking right!!!
We long time DM10 users needed a legitimate upgrade path. It looks as if we finally have it.
THANK YOU ALESIS!This announcement of the "Strike" drum module is (so far) what many of us have been asking for so long. We long time DM10 users needed a legitimate upgrade path. It looks as if we finally have it. Admittedly, I have been away for awhile. I had lost interest in electronic drumming, as I felt the industry just wasn't going anywhere. For what it's worth, Alesis has my attention once again. This is part of a totally new direction for Alesis. I'm finally looking forward to a new Alesis edrum kit.
I haven't been on here in forever, but the Alesis newsletter got me back to talk about this kit.
THANK YOU ALESIS!Admittedly, I have been away for awhile. I had lost interest in electronic drumming... For what it's worth, Alesis has my attention once again.
Quote from: Khes74 on January 22, 2016, 09:48:27 AMI'm not sure about the difference between horizontal and velocity layers. All I know is AD2 has about 120 velocity layers and that has never been known for it's machine gunning."Horizontal" may be the wrong word here. I would prefer velocity (for playing softer/harder) and articulation (for round-robin to slightly change attack/release sounds to avoid machine gun when hitting at the same velocity level).
Quote from: vaikl on January 22, 2016, 09:59:21 AMQuote from: Khes74 on January 22, 2016, 09:48:27 AMI'm not sure about the difference between horizontal and velocity layers. All I know is AD2 has about 120 velocity layers and that has never been known for it's machine gunning."Horizontal" may be the wrong word here. I would prefer velocity (for playing softer/harder) and articulation (for round-robin to slightly change attack/release sounds to avoid machine gun when hitting at the same velocity level).Yes, that makes much more sense. Regardless it's seem like this new module only has 1/2 of the velocity levels of AD2 so I'm curious towards how it will sound. I've never heard of companies advertising this anti-machine gunning in terms on levels though.
Quote from: Khes74 on January 22, 2016, 09:48:27 AMQuote from: ChrisK on January 22, 2016, 09:17:09 AMHI, Someone talked to the guy at Namm from vdrum forum and told him :"Internal memory is 8 Gig. Better acoustic drum samples have 40 velocity layers with, get this, 60 horizontal layers per sample to support the round robin feature. The hi-hat is 2 plates on a stand like a VH-12/13."This might be the module guys, 40 velocity layers + 60 horizontal layers is enough to prevent bad sound repeat..I'm not sure about the difference between horizontal and velocity layers. All I know is AD2 has about 120 velocity layers and that has never been known for it's machine gunning.The AD2 Video sound show about 4 sound velocity switch sound from what I can heard the variation sound?, same sound appears easily to the ears on the hard attack and mid attack, nothing near close to 120 velocity layers sample for each pad, the docs is available and read it, no sound importing, stock sound, unless things are hided? right now nothing interesting for what they promote, unless they update and reveal things we don't know.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlntMTQmDjU#t=45
Quote from: ChrisK on January 22, 2016, 09:52:35 AMQuote from: Khes74 on January 22, 2016, 09:48:27 AMQuote from: ChrisK on January 22, 2016, 09:17:09 AMHI, Someone talked to the guy at Namm from vdrum forum and told him :"Internal memory is 8 Gig. Better acoustic drum samples have 40 velocity layers with, get this, 60 horizontal layers per sample to support the round robin feature. The hi-hat is 2 plates on a stand like a VH-12/13."This might be the module guys, 40 velocity layers + 60 horizontal layers is enough to prevent bad sound repeat..I'm not sure about the difference between horizontal and velocity layers. All I know is AD2 has about 120 velocity layers and that has never been known for it's machine gunning.The AD2 Video sound show about 4 sound velocity switch sound from what I can heard the variation sound?, same sound appears easily to the ears on the hard attack and mid attack, nothing near close to 120 velocity layers sample for each pad, the docs is available and read it, no sound importing, stock sound, unless things are hided? right now nothing interesting for what they promote, unless they update and reveal things we don't know.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlntMTQmDjU#t=45You posted a video to ATV, not AD2? If you look in the AD2 program you will see each instrument goes from 0-127.
I wonder, at the very least, if the cymbals can be used on a DM10 (single or double zone)?
Quote from: Khes74 on January 22, 2016, 01:10:43 PMQuote from: ChrisK on January 22, 2016, 09:52:35 AMQuote from: Khes74 on January 22, 2016, 09:48:27 AMQuote from: ChrisK on January 22, 2016, 09:17:09 AMHI, Someone talked to the guy at Namm from vdrum forum and told him :"Internal memory is 8 Gig. Better acoustic drum samples have 40 velocity layers with, get this, 60 horizontal layers per sample to support the round robin feature. The hi-hat is 2 plates on a stand like a VH-12/13."This might be the module guys, 40 velocity layers + 60 horizontal layers is enough to prevent bad sound repeat..I'm not sure about the difference between horizontal and velocity layers. All I know is AD2 has about 120 velocity layers and that has never been known for it's machine gunning.The AD2 Video sound show about 4 sound velocity switch sound from what I can heard the variation sound?, same sound appears easily to the ears on the hard attack and mid attack, nothing near close to 120 velocity layers sample for each pad, the docs is available and read it, no sound importing, stock sound, unless things are hided? right now nothing interesting for what they promote, unless they update and reveal things we don't know.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlntMTQmDjU#t=45You posted a video to ATV, not AD2? If you look in the AD2 program you will see each instrument goes from 0-127.ATV is the company that make AD5 is the same you talked? http://www.atvcorporation.com/en/products/drums/ad5/
The Strike Zone and Strike Pro kits will be available in Q2 2016MSRPs will be £1149.99 (@ $1600 US and £1749.99 $2500 US respectively.