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Best ever choice for this price
*1. Please add in new firmware the option "Disable Bluetooth"
* SOLVED
Our engineer and I have added a mute button and volume control of Bluetooth to the front panel of the drum module
2. There is no way to save PAN for any PAD, even in new KIT with different name. Maybe this problem only in my drum module
3. Please add in new firmware the option "Assign any PAD to left or right channel of MASTER if this possible actually. It will increases 8 DIRECT OUTPUTS to 10
* SOLVED
Our engineer and I have added a mute button and volume control of Bluetooth to the front panel of the drum module
2. There is no way to save PAN for any PAD, even in new KIT with different name. Maybe this problem only in my drum module
3. Please add in new firmware the option "Assign any PAD to left or right channel of MASTER if this possible actually. It will increases 8 DIRECT OUTPUTS to 10
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Great drum kit for the price
I will give the millennium MPS 1000 a 4 out of 5. The drum kit took about a week and a half to arrive in the UK. It was very well packaged and easy to assemble. The hardware and the playability is awesome. The sounds that come from the module are alright but that's not an issue with me because I use sound from Superior Drummer. The drum kit definitely feels like you are playing a real acoustic drum kit.
The reason why I will give the drum kit a 4 out 5 is:
1. When you play the open hit-hat it misses some notes but I don't seem to have that problem when I use Superior Drummer.
2. The cymbals are great but there is no choke function with them.
Overly its great drum kit if the choke function and the hi-hat issues don't bother you that much.
The reason why I will give the drum kit a 4 out 5 is:
1. When you play the open hit-hat it misses some notes but I don't seem to have that problem when I use Superior Drummer.
2. The cymbals are great but there is no choke function with them.
Overly its great drum kit if the choke function and the hi-hat issues don't bother you that much.
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Millenium MPS 1000 Review
I looked at these, the Fame Pro and the Roland VAD306, but I am so pleased i went for these.....I am a semi pro drummer, who gigs in local bars most weeks, and went from acoustic to Electronic, but visually it was lacking until I found these. They look fantastic, really nice quality, and just look the part. I decided to tweak the drums and customise it to my liking, and they now play and sound fantastic. If you are a serious pro drummer, on a stage with high stakes, then these are probably not for you, however if you want them to sound very decent, and look fantastic, then these will definitely fit the bill....so far no issues, with triggering, or playability, and for the money the dual zones, triple zones, choke etc are simply amazing....I cant stop playing them, thank you Thomann, and your customer support is excellent
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I have a 750X and can make a comparsion
Cons:
Guys and girls, the first you need to know - THIS KIT ARE VERY LOUD!
I do not recommend you to buy this kit in a flat and think twice before buy in a house!
Playing in bass drum can make a 90+db sound because a wooden shell have own vibrations.
Module sounds is awful and have a perceive lag.
Pros:
Sound module is more convenient than 750X.
The cymbal stands is very useful and can be used in future with brass cymbals.
Guys and girls, the first you need to know - THIS KIT ARE VERY LOUD!
I do not recommend you to buy this kit in a flat and think twice before buy in a house!
Playing in bass drum can make a 90+db sound because a wooden shell have own vibrations.
Module sounds is awful and have a perceive lag.
Pros:
Sound module is more convenient than 750X.
The cymbal stands is very useful and can be used in future with brass cymbals.
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Great bit of kit, especially for the price.
If you're looking for a closer to acoustic feel and don't want to break the bank, this is the kit for you. It seems well built and generally feels great to play. The only place it falls down slightly is in the module, more trigger inputs to expand the kit and a normal MIDI rather than USB would have been nice. All in all, given the low price tag for this style of kit, it's well worth the money.
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