Alesis DM10 MKII Studio Kit | Nine-Piece Electronic Drum Kit with Mesh Heads
The Iconic DM10 MKII Studio Kit
The Alesis DM10 MKII Studio Kit is a premium nine-piece electronic drum set with our exclusive Alesis dual-zone mesh drum heads (U.S. Patent 9,424,827) that deliver an unprecedented degree of realistic drum “feel” and personal expression for modern electronic drummers. These ultra-quiet mesh drum heads come closer to duplicating the feel of an acoustic drum head and their natural rebound better than any previous Alesis electronic drum kit. The Alesis mesh drum heads have a precise adjustment knob so drummers can adjust the heads to provide the exact response that best suits their playing style.
Perfect for Studio and Live Performance
Designed for the studio and live performance, the DM10 MKII Studio Kit is a premium Nine-piece electronic drum kit and comes complete with five drum pads (8/8/10” toms,10” snare pad, and 8″” Bass drum), four cymbals (12” hi-hat, two 12” crash, and a 14” three-zone ride), and the heavy-duty quick lock chrome Rack. It’s equipped with the exclusive Alesis tightly woven black mesh drum heads that dampen acoustic noise and provide a singularly natural drumming experience. Players will immediately notice the improved feel, response, and reduction in acoustic noise, making the DM10 MKII Studio Kit ideal for quiet late-night practice sessions, as well as live performance and no-compromise studio recording.
Technical Specifications
Maximum Polyphony:
64 voices
Kits:
74 (54 preset + 20 user)
Sounds:
671 sounds/voices (drum, percussion, effect) Up to 99 user-loaded samples, 15 MB total
Sequencer:
125 patterns (120 preset songs + 5 user songs) Up to 99 user songs in 1 folder on USB flash drive 192 ticks per beat Real-time record 6800 notes per user song
Tempo:
30–280 BPM
Display:
64 x 128 pixel, monochrome, backlit display
Connections:
DB-25 cable snake (1) 1/4” (6.35 mm) TS/TRS Crash 2 (1) 1/4” (6.35 mm) TS/TRS Tom 4 (2) 1/4” (6.35 mm) TRS main ouputs (1) 1/8” (3.5 mm) stereo headphone output (1) 1/8” (3.5 mm) stereo auxiliary input (1) 5-pin MIDI input (1) 5-pin MIDI output (1) USB MIDI port (1) USB host port (1) power adapter input
Power:
9 VDC, 500 mA, center-positive
Dimensions: (width x depth x height)
1” x 6.3” x 2.7” 230 x 160 x 69 mm
Weight:
0.5 kg
CONTENTS
(2) 8″” Mesh Drum Pads (2)10″” Mesh Drum Pads 8″” Mesh Kick Pad DMPad 12″” Hi-Hat (2) DMPad 12″” Crash DMPad 14″” Ride RealHat Pedal 4-post Quick Lock Chrome Rack Module Mount Cable Snake Cable Wrap Strips Alesis Logo Plate Drum Sticks Drum Key Power Supply User Guide Safety & Warranty Manual DM10 MKII Studio Module
Product Features
- Tightly woven black mesh drum heads enhance feel and playing response
- Five-piece pad set with 8/8/10″ dual-zone toms, 10″ dual-zone snare, and 8″ kick
- Four-piece cymbal set with a 12″ hi-hat, two 12″ crashes, and 14″ triple-zone ride
- Premium four-post quick-lock chrome rack with integrated cymbal arms
- Includes DM10 MKII Studio sound module
Module doesnât work properly.. everything else is cool I absolutely love this kit. I will admit it is the first set I’ve owned, but I’ve been playing here and there over the years.The pad sizes are excellent. The cymbals are responsive (the choke is a little tricky). I adjusted the settings a little, but not much adjustment was required. It took me a little while to get comfortable to hit the set about as hard as an acoustic – they can take it!I knew these weren’t silent, but apparently I can’t even play them with…
I purchased this kit in April 2018.The kit took me about 3 hours to set up.it sounds great right out of the box.It is extremely fun to play and Iâm very impressed with tbThe one major downside is that the usb input doesnât work in the module and Iâve had very little help from customer service despite working with them for about two weeks now.Despite meeting all the requirements for the type of usb and mo3 formats…The MP3 is not recognized by the…
I’ve been playing my acoustic set for about 10 years, and after my roommate got a Roland TD-11kv, I was convinced that it was time to sell my acoustic set and get an electronic kit. When I was shopping for Roland kits new and used, I played the Alesis DM10 MK2 Studio at GC and was impressed for what it was for the price, so I gave the MK2 Pro a shot. However; its important to note the the TD-11kv and MK2 Pro are completely different kits. The Roland sounds better, but the MK2 Pro is a much…