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  • samarasamara

    Good pti Module

    Alesis D4Published on 09/12/14 at 01:51
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    I use it for 1 year, but I had already had before. I was between a ddrum 4, nothing to do recess. If you just want a cheap module to trigger the bass drum is the one you need, or the most recent version (DM5) Dmpro or if you have a larger budget. Excellent value for money as it is for a pittance (like DM5) elsewhere.
  • sinsin

    A classic expanders drumkit!

    Alesis D4Published on 10/12/12 at 06:49
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    D4 is the Swiss Army knife of musician / composer / producer.
    It has 21 programmable kits and 500 sounds (99 bass drums, 99 snares, 55 cymbals, 92 toms, 76 percussion and 80 effects!) Sampled at 48 kHz 16-bit. Most samples are stereo and many are already processed. Plus it has 12 trigger inputs for triggering sounds via pads, sensors, microphones or even tracks already saved settings. Of course it is equipped with MIDI and can convert MIDI triggers (for a BFD control with drumkit, for example). 4 audio outputs (1 + 2 stereo aux) 300Ω and a headphone output on the front panel to 150Ω (perfect for headphones pros driver high impedance).
    What I like most is the number and quality of sample…
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    D4 is the Swiss Army knife of musician / composer / producer.
    It has 21 programmable kits and 500 sounds (99 bass drums, 99 snares, 55 cymbals, 92 toms, 76 percussion and 80 effects!) Sampled at 48 kHz 16-bit. Most samples are stereo and many are already processed. Plus it has 12 trigger inputs for triggering sounds via pads, sensors, microphones or even tracks already saved settings. Of course it is equipped with MIDI and can convert MIDI triggers (for a BFD control with drumkit, for example). 4 audio outputs (1 + 2 stereo aux) 300Ω and a headphone output on the front panel to 150Ω (perfect for headphones pros driver high impedance).
    What I like most is the number and quality of samples provided. Kicks and snares are huge! Toms as elsewhere ... You tell me that now it is much better than nothing, but it has a soft sound and that the grain which, once passed through a great preamp, sounds good tube 90s ;)
    The construction and use are also remarkable (except perhaps the external power supply type "calculator"). It is part of the standard drumkit modules studio as well as the Roland R8-M.
    Considering the coast used the price / quality ratio seems to me excellent.
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  • barabara

    Alesis D4Published on 03/04/04 at 01:43
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    I used to dpart the expander as electronic drums with Magic Drum pads. C'tait crappy: no dynamics, just like "any substance". N'tant no drummer, has Dranga me too, finally.

    And then one day I plugged my PC on, and rvlation: real dynamic possibilities to cut the game by sculpting the VLOC in short, great sound. So I keep the pads just to work a bit wrists, and I use the D4 expander.

    D4 posssde color is he.
    Too few sounds can be ...