Here's a video to my review of the Alesis Nitro Max! - th-cam.com/video/TRb-svuJBUA/w-d-xo.html CHECK THIS KIT OUT - HTTPS://sweetwater.sjv.io/5gEEB2 ENTER THE 90-DAY DRUMEO GIVEAWAY HERE - sweepwidget.com/c/78458-nl1246fp VIDEO OF ALL KIT SOUNDS - th-cam.com/video/jqUCd-5K5gQ/w-d-xo.html CHECK THIS KIT OUT (European link) - thmn.to/thoprod/575657?offid=1&affid=2757 Giveaway ends and winner announced March 25th!
Just a note of experience with having owned some Alesis drums like this for several years. Make sure all the tigger screws are tight. They tend to loosen over time and can cause trigger issues. I Put a little lock tight on them and I haven’t had any issues since.
I own it, great kit for the money, space saving, samples are very good, mesh heads feel much more realistic than rubber,you must go into the drum brain and adjust it to your taste.bluetooth is awsome for practicing. i love it. downside: snare arm is not strong enough for the snare(use a snare stand) because of the plastic design this kit is not recomended for gigging. frame wobbles when shook by hand but is steadier when playing the pads. the hi hat pedal does not feel like it can take a lot of punishment.if you are a metal player look for a sturdier kit. choke function must be grabbed in the perfect spot This kit is great for practice and recording!
I just bought mine from Guitar center with the expantion pack. It did feel a little tight for space on the rack when I installed the extra pads at first, but I have gotten used to playing it like that. I plan to take mine with me when I go to college and stuff, so I can practice and play, but I'm currently using it at my church right now. So far, the first service I did with it went well. I'm slowly tightening up the heads as I play and get the feel of things.
edrums have come a very long way from around 10 years ago when they all sounded like cheap toys... especially with the BFD I don't even think you would still need to download samples off the interwebs because they already sound good in the presets
5:09 Daniel Bernard playing jazz???😂 Great review, i’m not interested in the product(although from your review it looks like an amazing option) im just here for the playing lol.
Hey Daniel appreciate the demos. With this module and obviously it having more sounds than the mesh. Can you use this drum kit to play just about any song?
Some presets, such as kits 9, and 12 use a sound on the snare rim that is a dool layer sound between a cross stick and a rim shot. It's set up so that if you play on the rim softly it will play the click and as you play harder, the rim shot will start to come in. It is a little bit annoying that they didn't do this for the new sounds though, since the kits after the first 8 are all presets from the previous generation kits and use the older sounds.
Ya you can do that too. I just like that this kit comes with everything you need to get into midi drums, especially for beginners or people who have limited knowledge or exposure to midi drums and VSTs.
Here's a video to my review of the Alesis Nitro Max! - th-cam.com/video/TRb-svuJBUA/w-d-xo.html
CHECK THIS KIT OUT - HTTPS://sweetwater.sjv.io/5gEEB2
ENTER THE 90-DAY DRUMEO GIVEAWAY HERE - sweepwidget.com/c/78458-nl1246fp
VIDEO OF ALL KIT SOUNDS - th-cam.com/video/jqUCd-5K5gQ/w-d-xo.html
CHECK THIS KIT OUT (European link) - thmn.to/thoprod/575657?offid=1&affid=2757
Giveaway ends and winner announced March 25th!
Is an external speaker needed on this unit ?
Just a note of experience with having owned some Alesis drums like this for several years. Make sure all the tigger screws are tight. They tend to loosen over time and can cause trigger issues. I Put a little lock tight on them and I haven’t had any issues since.
Thanks for the input!
I am a worship drummer and I don’t have a way to practice at home. This may be my go to. Thank you!
It’s a great practice kit! Very compact!
electronincs have saved my playing because I can parctice any time I want these days.... - I just purchased this kit.
What sound do you usually use?
I own it, great kit for the money, space saving, samples are very good, mesh heads feel much more realistic than rubber,you must go into the drum brain and adjust it to your taste.bluetooth is awsome for practicing. i love it.
downside: snare arm is not strong enough for the snare(use a snare stand)
because of the plastic design this kit is not recomended for gigging. frame wobbles when shook by hand but is steadier when playing the pads. the hi hat pedal does not feel like it can take a lot of punishment.if you are a metal player look for a sturdier kit. choke function must be grabbed in the perfect spot
This kit is great for practice and recording!
I just bought mine from Guitar center with the expantion pack. It did feel a little tight for space on the rack when I installed the extra pads at first, but I have gotten used to playing it like that. I plan to take mine with me when I go to college and stuff, so I can practice and play, but I'm currently using it at my church right now. So far, the first service I did with it went well. I'm slowly tightening up the heads as I play and get the feel of things.
Sounds great!!
Alexis nitro max ou Nux dm210???? qual a melhor??
edrums have come a very long way from around 10 years ago when they all sounded like cheap toys... especially with the BFD I don't even think you would still need to download samples off the interwebs because they already sound good in the presets
Cam you mix and match sounds on the different toms nd cymbals?
clear sound❤
5:09 Daniel Bernard playing jazz???😂 Great review, i’m not interested in the product(although from your review it looks like an amazing option) im just here for the playing lol.
I currently have simmons sd350 ekit with kicktower. Would this alesis nitro max be a better upgrade as far as sounds n kits?
Hey Daniel appreciate the demos. With this module and obviously it having more sounds than the mesh. Can you use this drum kit to play just about any song?
9:04 🔫😂
Can it rim click? Like for cross stick stuff ?
Some presets, such as kits 9, and 12 use a sound on the snare rim that is a dool layer sound between a cross stick and a rim shot. It's set up so that if you play on the rim softly it will play the click and as you play harder, the rim shot will start to come in. It is a little bit annoying that they didn't do this for the new sounds though, since the kits after the first 8 are all presets from the previous generation kits and use the older sounds.
The hi-hat is not near as acoustic. I hope they fix the hi-hat
Not a big fan of the kick and the tom samples. While they are decent, I would much rather run the kit through EZDrummer
Ya you can do that too. I just like that this kit comes with everything you need to get into midi drums, especially for beginners or people who have limited knowledge or exposure to midi drums and VSTs.
@@DanielBernard hey, free samples are free samples :D
EZDrummer for the win! Been using that setup with my Alesis for a few years now.
You can’t cast the 80s out of electric drums.. lol
Lol, right! The real power is in the BFD player in my opinion!