How would you rate this kit after a year? I want to buy this kit, but I heard that the cymbals break really fast and the open hihat misses hits. Have you experienced any of these things?
Good question! I would probably give it like 8/10 The cost of the kit is amazing you get an high end kit in a mid price. The hardware isint that great specialy the tom mounts. I haven't had a single cymbal break or any issues with triggering, hihat calibration is really good. I do use plugins and not the sounds in the module but you can import your own samples which is great!
This is not a high-end e-kit. If you live in Europe it is a good price for a first kit. If you live outside Europe, the taxes, shipping, and import fees makes this too expensive for what it is and for that price a better brand better e-kit can be bought.
I'm thinking of getting this kit, is it still good? Are the toms and snare good enough to switch to a hybrid kit sometime(electric drums and acoustic cymbals)?
Did the triggering of the VST work well and with low latency? Also would you consider making a video with some custom loaded samples for the module, there's no videos on that? Thanks for the video and the info on this kit
Yes! The triggering is fantastic, i moved from 64 sample rate upwards and i finished at 128 where the latency is perfect aswell as the sound quality. Specificly in this demo i used Perfect Drums with my own plugins but i can make a video with the sounds out of the moudle. Would you like to see that?
@@OmriNetzerDrums I think i kinda know how the module sounds, but it would be interesting to see what can be done with custom imported drum samples, if you can layer them on a snare for a more natural sound etc. That would be cool because I haven't seen anybody importing samples for it
@@Ozterkvlt Well in the demo those are my samples, tho they dont run from the moudle i dont think there is a big diffrence if its from the daw or the moudle but i can try it out!
@@OmriNetzerDrums I see, I kinda doubt that you can load many samples per velocity into the module, I'd expect that you only can import one-shot samples. But it would be pretty awesome if you could load a full kit with all the samples into it
@@Ozterkvlt I doubt aswell but thats why i used the plugin, i can load 6 samples per drum so i have six diffrent velocitys just as for the snare for example. I'll try to play with it a bit and if i do see fit to do a video on it i will! Thanks for the awsome feedback!
Currently didnt have any problems, i think you need to put some time into setting it up in your module or your daw with the current midi notes! Try it out and let me know
just configure the hihat in the advanced settings how high and how low it should be, then you physically lower the hihat a centimeter or two and now you wouldnt hear that splash sound when the hihat goes up and down
Yes, in the packges you get a small bag with the power cable for the moudle. Inside of that you will find an extra cable for Crash 2 If you have not gotten in i suggest to reach out to where you bought in from or try to get the cable yourself!
I'm thinking of buying this. It still sounds quite loud from what i hear? I wanna use this in an appartment so any night time playing is probably out of the question?
Hey. I've had mine for a while (a couple of months) and so far literally nothing is wrong. It's honestly great quality. When it comes to how long it will last.. i don't know. However i am guessing this kit can last years on end. I personally reccomend this kit.
hey, do you think it would be possible to remove the stock heads and replace them with other mesh heads, or does the trigger system prevent you from switching out the heads?
@@Bateria_Salvaje I didnt try that. If you switch to diffrent mesh heads to your likeing its possible but i havent had problems with the stock heads. Acoustic heads i dont know how the tone will be but i belive it is possible.
Maby thats something in the mix. It can be easily changed.. This video is a demo right out of the box without any changes, plugged straight into my pc with a vst
@@wavyjaygaming741 The extra drums and cymbals? i believe you can use any drum/cymbal there is on the market Maby you can order extra from the Millenium site itself
For all that are concidering this e-kit don't. It is cheaply made as to why it is so inexpensive to buy. The cymbals do not last as long as they should. The hi-hat doesn't really trigger correctly and most that have this kit switched out the hi-hat for a better one. The module does not have enough settings to get the sounds better or get rid of the crosstalk completely. If you live in Europe this is a good beginning first kit for the money. If you live outside of Europe, with all the import fees, and shipping makes this too expensive of an e-kit for what it is and for that cost there are better brand e-kits. The only good thing this e-kit has going for it is that it looms good. If you are a drummer or really want to learn drums then you will need a high-end e-kit and they are totaly worth the expense. Inexpensive or lower-end e-kits do not give you the proper feel, sound or playability as an accustic drum set or even a good high-end e-kit. In otherwords cheap e-kits will yeach you bad drumming habbits. You can learn the basics on them and that is all. If you then try and ay an accustic kit or a good high-end e-kit ot will be like learning drums over again.
I'm beginner in the process of getting a e-kit and I've been reading forums, watching reviews and your comment has been the most accurate and helpful piece of advice I've found so far. Now, after all my research I've come to the conclusion that the best e-kit for me is the Alexis Nitro Max because of exactly what you said, do you agree? Would it be an e-kit good enough not to ruin the experience and motivation of a total newbie? Thanks in advance!
How would you rate this kit after a year? I want to buy this kit, but I heard that the cymbals break really fast and the open hihat misses hits. Have you experienced any of these things?
Good question!
I would probably give it like 8/10
The cost of the kit is amazing you get an high end kit in a mid price.
The hardware isint that great specialy the tom mounts.
I haven't had a single cymbal break or any issues with triggering, hihat calibration is really good.
I do use plugins and not the sounds in the module but you can import your own samples which is great!
This is not a high-end e-kit. If you live in Europe it is a good price for a first kit. If you live outside Europe, the taxes, shipping, and import fees makes this too expensive for what it is and for that price a better brand better e-kit can be bought.
That demo is kinda sick tbh
Super ! 😁💕
Would you recommend this kit. Some say it is bad some say it is good. What do you think?
I have changed the hitting skin with the lower skin, the same kind, then you get rid of the millennium text :)
Whaha, I did the same 🤘😛
WOW!
What was the kit sound you used in the demo? 10:36
תתחדש!
😍
I'm thinking of getting this kit, is it still good? Are the toms and snare good enough to switch to a hybrid kit sometime(electric drums and acoustic cymbals)?
Did the triggering of the VST work well and with low latency? Also would you consider making a video with some custom loaded samples for the module, there's no videos on that? Thanks for the video and the info on this kit
Yes! The triggering is fantastic, i moved from 64 sample rate upwards and i finished at 128 where the latency is perfect aswell as the sound quality. Specificly in this demo i used Perfect Drums with my own plugins but i can make a video with the sounds out of the moudle. Would you like to see that?
@@OmriNetzerDrums I think i kinda know how the module sounds, but it would be interesting to see what can be done with custom imported drum samples, if you can layer them on a snare for a more natural sound etc. That would be cool because I haven't seen anybody importing samples for it
@@Ozterkvlt Well in the demo those are my samples, tho they dont run from the moudle i dont think there is a big diffrence if its from the daw or the moudle but i can try it out!
@@OmriNetzerDrums I see, I kinda doubt that you can load many samples per velocity into the module, I'd expect that you only can import one-shot samples. But it would be pretty awesome if you could load a full kit with all the samples into it
@@Ozterkvlt I doubt aswell but thats why i used the plugin, i can load 6 samples per drum so i have six diffrent velocitys just as for the snare for example.
I'll try to play with it a bit and if i do see fit to do a video on it i will!
Thanks for the awsome feedback!
Omg are you OMRI NEZER from Revision the dream?
I wish
did you have any trouble with the hi-hat and if so does a plug-in make the hi-hat work better? thanks Love the video
did you calibrate the hi hat in the settings
Cool video! 👍I use this set for recording and practice. What are your experiences with hihat? There are considerable problems with hihat.
Currently didnt have any problems, i think you need to put some time into setting it up in your module or your daw with the current midi notes!
Try it out and let me know
just configure the hihat in the advanced settings how high and how low it should be, then you physically lower the hihat a centimeter or two and now you wouldnt hear that splash sound when the hihat goes up and down
Came the kit with the cable for the Crash 2? I got mine last week and is missing, don't know if that's normal
Yes, in the packges you get a small bag with the power cable for the moudle.
Inside of that you will find an extra cable for Crash 2
If you have not gotten in i suggest to reach out to where you bought in from or try to get the cable yourself!
@@OmriNetzerDrums I'll look that up, thanks a lot
@@otakumetalero1708 Your very welcome, glad you found this video helpful and you enjoyed it!
Means alot!
Did ya trim the bass trigger felt?
How loud is it unplugged compared with a normal size mesh e-kit?
Hmm i would say on par with other e-kits maby even lower becuase its partly wood and not plastic so the wood takes a bit from the volume.
Big thanks for unboxing video! Can you tell me the weight of each box? You can see it in post invoice or customs declaration
I think overall it's 61kg and i got it in 3 packeges:
39kg,12kg and 10 kg
@@OmriNetzerDrums thank you!
I'm thinking of buying this. It still sounds quite loud from what i hear? I wanna use this in an appartment so any night time playing is probably out of the question?
Well i think it depents on your neighbors
I have neighbors above me and i have not heard a single complain.
Excellenti video! Any chance you measured the space needed for this setup? Thanks in advance!
I use two big foam rugs as you can see in the video and I think its 120cmX120cm and its more then enough!
@@OmriNetzerDrums Thank you sir!
excellent friend how much was the weight of the box where all the battery came
it's 61kg and i got it in 3 packeges:
39kg,12kg and 10 kg
How much space do I need to set up the kit?
How long will it last? Can you expect it lifetime?
Hey. I've had mine for a while (a couple of months) and so far literally nothing is wrong. It's honestly great quality. When it comes to how long it will last.. i don't know. However i am guessing this kit can last years on end. I personally reccomend this kit.
hey, do you think it would be possible to remove the stock heads and replace them with other mesh heads, or does the trigger system prevent you from switching out the heads?
Yes i think its possible
The trigger is in the shell and not on the mesh head.
@@OmriNetzerDrums nice, so if I wanted to I could turn it into an “acoustic/electric” hybrid. Or would the shells just not make a good tone ?
@@Bateria_Salvaje I didnt try that.
If you switch to diffrent mesh heads to your likeing its possible but i havent had problems with the stock heads.
Acoustic heads i dont know how the tone will be but i belive it is possible.
@@OmriNetzerDrums I’m willing to take try it I’ll update you
@@Bateria_Salvaje Sounds awsome man ill be waiting!
You do not hear that the snare drum set too loud and the cymbals are almost not heard ?
Maby thats something in the mix.
It can be easily changed..
This video is a demo right out of the box without any changes, plugged straight into my pc with a vst
Hola.. quiero comprar una de esas. Cómo puedo hacer estoy en Nicaragua
You can buy this drum kit via Thomman!
Anyone know if you can master slave to add additional drums in the future
there is room in the moudle for one more drum and one more cymbal!
@@OmriNetzerDrums do you know where to get it from
@@wavyjaygaming741 The extra drums and cymbals?
i believe you can use any drum/cymbal there is on the market
Maby you can order extra from the Millenium site itself
1 more cymbal for China would be perfect setup. 2 crash 1 China 1 ride is nice to have
@@wm1573 Yes thats my goal!
For all that are concidering this e-kit don't. It is cheaply made as to why it is so inexpensive to buy. The cymbals do not last as long as they should. The hi-hat doesn't really trigger correctly and most that have this kit switched out the hi-hat for a better one. The module does not have enough settings to get the sounds better or get rid of the crosstalk completely. If you live in Europe this is a good beginning first kit for the money. If you live outside of Europe, with all the import fees, and shipping makes this too expensive of an e-kit for what it is and for that cost there are better brand e-kits. The only good thing this e-kit has going for it is that it looms good. If you are a drummer or really want to learn drums then you will need a high-end e-kit and they are totaly worth the expense. Inexpensive or lower-end e-kits do not give you the proper feel, sound or playability as an accustic drum set or even a good high-end e-kit. In otherwords cheap e-kits will yeach you bad drumming habbits. You can learn the basics on them and that is all. If you then try and ay an accustic kit or a good high-end e-kit ot will be like learning drums over again.
I'm beginner in the process of getting a e-kit and I've been reading forums, watching reviews and your comment has been the most accurate and helpful piece of advice I've found so far.
Now, after all my research I've come to the conclusion that the best e-kit for me is the Alexis Nitro Max because of exactly what you said, do you agree? Would it be an e-kit good enough not to ruin the experience and motivation of a total newbie? Thanks in advance!
Чувак, бросай играть. Не твоё
за что ты его так)) они вроде и клипы со своей группой снимают, широко известные в узких кругах, наверное