
I was looking to expand the kit and found a super cheap DM6 with some missing parts but has a module and 3 cymbals and 2 toms + a snare. My next project for it is a tennis ball platform to stop floor vibrations, which is basically a sheet of 18mm MDF with some holes in it, some tennis balls in the holes raising it from the floor and carpet over the top. I have an Alesis Nitro Mesh kit that works beautifully with Addictive Drums. Theres some vids on my youtube if you are interested on what its like playing, I'm not very good yet, but getting better all the time, which I wouldnt be if I had hung on and saved up for something more expensive.Īll i wanted to say was that if like me you dont have the budget for a second hand roland, then better with an alesis than nothing! I have got quite attached to mine now! Its a bit of a project kit, but I actually find it good fun as a project kit, upgrading and replacing. Hi edrums community, I'm currently planning on buying a second hand Alesis DM6 which has been used for a year. I have started swapping parts, I changed the drum module to a trigger IO and run it through addictive drums, I also moved the old hi hat to an extra and got a roland CY-5. Not only does it deliver lightning-fast, uber-accurate tracking, the widest dynamic range of any module, incredibly drummer-friendly operation, a massive input section, but it also has the most realistic, natural sound set available in any drum module. Whether you need your drums to sound open and crystal-clear or produced and radio-ready, or grungy and heavily distorted, AD2 has studio-grade tools to get the job done. The DM10 is the drum module youve been waiting for. I got loads of people playing the "roland or yam" record on loop, but for me, it was a case of buy a second hand DM6 clone, or dont learn at all, for for me I made the right choice and got the second hand DM6 clone, which was a local collection only, second hand, and miss advertised on ebay, so someone was looking out for me there. Addictive Drums 2 is packed with mixing and sound-shaping features that let you transform the raw sounds in amazing ways. Its totally what you can afford, I decided to start to lean to play in October, and I had a very limited budget, 100 UK pounds lol, which doesnt even buy a second hand roland.
