On the contrary to all the previous comments, its already a game changer as sales are skyrocketing amidst Texas bands. This is far more economic feasible for field bands requiring a multitude of field instruments. Plus its easier to sell the administration on this idea of $1,000.00 opposed to $4,000.00 for one single instrument. This is really a blessing for school bands when budgets become more stringent.
Have you played the malletkat, and if so, how do you feel the response and raw acoustic noise of hitting the pad differs? I REALLY like the price point of the Malletstation. But I want to get some opinions on the above. Thanks!
There seems to be a pretty consistent on the first note struck after changing sound sets. Is there a way around that? The "impact" is also fairly pronounced, is that something that can be fixed with a stand or different mallets?
TapTap Percussion the delay is in GarageBand, not something caused by malletSTATION. Most software doesn’t have that odd delay on the first note. The impact sound is relatively loud because it’s on a table. Being on an x stand or the ES1080S stands is much better.
The Mallet Station is really nor meant for a table. I just used the table because it was the easiest thing I had at the time. Additionally (apparently) I need to update the Garage Band which is what is causing a delay on the first hit. Check out Matt Jordan's full demonstration on TH-cam. Here is an answer to your question from Matt Jordan :Matt Jordan It will ship with Studio One from Presonus, and Mainstage is great too. GarageBand is only delayed when you switch patches, and I think Lalo is using an old version.
You can also adjust the sensitivity so you don't have to play as hard as you would on an acoustic instrument. It takes a little getting used to. Softer mallets will mitigate the sound of hitting the instrument. Also, since you're going through an amp, in performance this will likely be louder than any sound you're making through the instrument. Routing it through a DI to the PA and no one will notice. If you're recording, you're not going to be mic'ing the instrument, natch.
HELP!! I have a question. Does anyone use a Presonus audio-box go? I am using a windows laptop, and whenever I hook up the audio-box I get intermittent static. If I don't use it then I get a slight lag in sound production from my mallet board, but don't get any static. If anyone has dealt with this issue, I would really appreciate how you resolved your it. I have tried so many different options but haven't found one that totally removes the static. Would appreciate any feedback regarding my problem. It would not be very professional to be playing out and have this happen. Thanks
@@monsterjazzlicks No, they're meaning that you have to have software on your computer that has a library of sounds that runs from your computer to the instrument. How did you miss the point that badly? jeez... Nobody asked about your speakers lol. how you gonna flex your speaker but not understand basic MIDI? i know like nothing about it but at least i know that
Love it. It'll be interesting to see if and how these will translate into the marching band world. They could be a game changer
On the contrary to all the previous comments, its already a game changer as sales are skyrocketing amidst Texas bands. This is far more economic feasible for field bands requiring a multitude of field instruments. Plus its easier to sell the administration on this idea of $1,000.00 opposed to $4,000.00 for one single instrument. This is really a blessing for school bands when budgets become more stringent.
Have you played the malletkat, and if so, how do you feel the response and raw acoustic noise of hitting the pad differs? I REALLY like the price point of the Malletstation. But I want to get some opinions on the above. Thanks!
Gracias por subir este video, quiero comprar un Malletstation, lástima que no encuentro ninguna tienda que lo tenga y haga envíos a México, saludos!
How to assign an instrument to each buttons? Thanks
I am looking forward to mine
There seems to be a pretty consistent on the first note struck after changing sound sets. Is there a way around that? The "impact" is also fairly pronounced, is that something that can be fixed with a stand or different mallets?
TapTap Percussion the delay is in GarageBand, not something caused by malletSTATION. Most software doesn’t have that odd delay on the first note.
The impact sound is relatively loud because it’s on a table. Being on an x stand or the ES1080S stands is much better.
The Mallet Station is really nor meant for a table. I just used the table because it was the easiest thing I had at the time. Additionally (apparently) I need to update the Garage Band which is what is causing a delay on the first hit. Check out Matt Jordan's full demonstration on TH-cam. Here is an answer to your question from Matt Jordan :Matt Jordan It will ship with Studio One from Presonus, and Mainstage is great too. GarageBand is only delayed when you switch patches, and I think Lalo is using an old version.
You can also adjust the sensitivity so you don't have to play as hard as you would on an acoustic instrument. It takes a little getting used to. Softer mallets will mitigate the sound of hitting the instrument. Also, since you're going through an amp, in performance this will likely be louder than any sound you're making through the instrument. Routing it through a DI to the PA and no one will notice. If you're recording, you're not going to be mic'ing the instrument, natch.
i miss you lalo!!!hope i see you seen❣️
HELP!!
I have a question. Does anyone use a Presonus audio-box go? I am using a windows laptop, and whenever I hook up the audio-box I get intermittent static. If I don't use it then I get a slight lag in sound production from my mallet board, but don't get any static. If anyone has dealt with this issue, I would really appreciate how you resolved your it. I have tried so many different options but haven't found one that totally removes the static. Would appreciate any feedback regarding my problem. It would not be very professional to be playing out and have this happen.
Thanks
I think I’ll stick to my marimba one...
Duh
por el precio que vale no creo que sea una buena idea
CAP! 🧢
Sorry dude! Two much of a Thud sounds, Plus I gather you are not a Mallet persons.
The thud is coming from being set on a desk.
Lalo Davila...Google him.
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Terrible vibes sound!!!!
The actual sound of the instrument is greatly dependent on what program you're running on your computer, not as much the actual hardware
@@bignut7509 Ya' don't say! Yamaha HS8 flat response powered speakers, thank you very much.
@@monsterjazzlicks No, they're meaning that you have to have software on your computer that has a library of sounds that runs from your computer to the instrument. How did you miss the point that badly? jeez... Nobody asked about your speakers lol. how you gonna flex your speaker but not understand basic MIDI? i know like nothing about it but at least i know that
The vibes in this video actually sound exactly like everything i've ever heard and played on aswell lol... ouch
@@monsterjazzlicks you're being a monster ass lick right now