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Medeli MZ92 flagship
ChrisK:
Steve Fisher ex Roland\Yamaha now with with Medeli
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBNImKEQYMQ
Hellfire:
--- Quote from: ChrisK on November 04, 2023, 01:00:55 AM ---Steve Fisher ex Roland\Yamaha now with with Medeli
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBNImKEQYMQ
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WOW!!!
Medeli comes out swinging hard. This kit looks very impressive. The I/O on the module checks all the right boxes. I still would like to hear the sounds in the module.
Here's a link to the kit info: https://www.medeli.com.hk/mz928
And here's a link to the manual (I've not really looked at it yet): https://www.mecldata.com/download/manual/MZ928_OM.pdf
I did see that there is only 128MB of space for user sounds. That kind of sucks, but I do understand it. The vast majority of drummers really don't know how to handle custom sounds.
I do wounder if/when the kit will be available in the USA.
Hellfire:
Here's a few more images (might need to be logged in to see):
ChrisK:
--- Quote from: ChrisK on November 04, 2023, 01:00:55 AM ---Steve Fisher ex Roland\Yamaha now with with Medeli
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBNImKEQYMQ
--- Quote from: Hellfire on November 04, 2023, 10:47:43 AM ---
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WOW!!!
Medeli comes out swinging hard. This kit looks very impressive. The I/O on the module checks all the right boxes. I still would like to hear the sounds in the module.
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The price is apparently 3500$, 128MB user import same as Roland TD50
Hellfire:
--- Quote from: ChrisK on November 04, 2023, 01:55:36 PM ---The price is apparently 3500$, 128MB user import same as Roland TD50
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Interesting...Maybe the new Alesis kit that I'm hearing about might be a rebrand of this kit? Just speculating.
I hope it isn't. I would like to see Alesis come up with their own module design. Heck, the current Strike module can load more than 128MB.
Of course not many edrummers load their own multi layered sounds anyway so, maybe Medeli has the right idea just allowing one shot samples.
I do know that Simmons allows users to change the sound sets in the newer Simmons modules (at least the Titan 50, I'm sure Titan 70 soon). Honestly, this is probably the best way to handle users putting sounds in their modules. Heck, I think the sound sets are free.
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