SDK-SKD310
The Soundking SKD310 is a fully featured electronic drum kit, which includes a full system hi-hat. The five drum pads, and 3 cymbals support dual zones and choke. A complete hi-hat stand is offered. The drum module offers 628 sounds and 36 kits.
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SKD310 Electronic Drum Kit - 9 Piece
The Soundking SKD310 is a fully featured electronic 9 piece drum kit, which includes a full system hi-hat. The five drum pads, and 3 cymbals support dual zones and choke. There is also a complete hi-hat stand with 2 hi-hat pads. The drum module offers 628 sounds and 36 sets of pre-set kits.
Full Feature Set
It is impossible to find a drum kit in this price range which has a complete hi-hat stand with 2 hi-hat pads, and as well a mixer on the drum module. This superb kit features a full compliment of pads for the kick, snare and 3 toms, with the ability to put a fourth tom into the setup. The pads feature dual zones (for rim shots or other programmed sounds), and the cymbals can be choked or muffled by hand. All of the wiring is neat and tidily kept in the tubing of the stand.
Powerful Drum Module
The drum module contains 500 individual voices, and 128 General MIDI sounds. There are 36 preset kits, and 36 slots for saving user drum kits. It is easy to adjust pad volumes on the fly, with a mixer placed on the module. It is easy to adjust the 3 band EQ settings, as well as the reverb effects. There is an audio sequencer built in, which can hold up to 20 preset songs.The coach mode provides an excellent teaching method, with 5 levels of difficulty and 30 practice excercises.
NOTE:
- Use unbalanced cables for output to speaker / drum monitor
- When assembling, make sure the kick pad is not touching the frame to avoid accidental cymbal trigger
Features:
- Dual zone pads and hi-hat stand, kick pedal and pair of drum sticks included
- Room for an additional tom pad to be added
- 500 individual voices, and 128 General MIDI sounds
- 36 preset kits, and 36 user slots
- MIDI in/out
- Audio Sequencer
- Kit Components:
- 5 drum 4 cymbal
- Snare: 10"Dual-zone, head and rim shot simultaneously
- Tom: 8" Dual-zone
- Crash: 12" Dual-zone with rim choke
- Ride: 14" three-zone with rim choke
- Hi-hat: 12" with Pedal Control and full hi-hat stand
- Kick: 8" Single-zone, support dual hammer
- Drum stand: SKD200
- Drum Module
Specifications:
- Max Polyphony: 64 notes
- Module Display: 320x240 Large TFT
- Voices: 500 drums and percussion plus 128 General MIDI
- Effects: 3 band EQ and 8 Reverb settings
- Audio Sequencer: MIDI - 1,000 notes; Audio: single track via USB
- Click: 4 individual voices
- Tempo Range: 30 - 250bpm
- Connectors: headphones 1/4" stereo out; 1/8" mix in stereo; Audio out - L /mono and R 1/4"; Aux In - (1/4" stereo); USB MIdi, USB Computer, MIDI IN/OUT
- Extension Inputs: Tom 4, Crash 2
- Power: DC12V/1A
DRUMS!
By: Wayne on 24 November 2024This drum kit is cheap and there is a reason for it, that said it has a couple of really nice features. 1. You will have to edit every single pad’s trigger settings. From the factory all the settings are incorrect and everything is not set up how it should be. Navigate to trigger settings and calibrate everything to YOUR drumming style. Make sure you include EVERY single pad, this includes CHOCKING! And TOM ZONES! 2. The High hat settings. You need to make sure you setup the pads on the stand exactly as pictured, you will then navigate to trigger settings HH Calibration follow the instructions. After the this step you need to change the high hat from type 1 to type 2. This is NOT SPECIFIED IN THE MANUAL. Otherwise it will not trigger correctly at ALL! 3. After a long long long setup process you will realise that the kits included in the module sound terrible, but that’s OK! You can now start tuning kits or in my case, kit. You have heaps of stuff to do in these settings and can get a half decent sound with a lot of work. The good stuff: 1. Trigger sensitivity is awesome. Once dialled in 2. The cymbals are the same as any other “b” grade manufacturer. Soundking brought carlsbro and those companies build stuff for other companies. 3. Luckily the user interface on the module is very easy to use and straightforward with most settings available. 4. the rack is not that bad. I added a complete Yamaha dtx450k rack to it as well and several cymbals and Tom’s and an extra snare. Conclusion: It’s a 650$ drum kit that won’t end in divorce or raging neighbours. Setup is looooong, but if you are persistent you can squeeze a decent drum kit out of it. I would highly recommend that you watch some YouTube on electric drums to make sure you have a full scope of knowledge diving into electronic drums, if you are an experienced drummer but money is a problem (when isn’t it) you can squeeze a kit out of this. It doesn’t integrate with EZDrummer2 very well at all but you can assign midi notes to pads, oh gee more setup. With that be prepared to work and massage this kit to your style, sure every eKit is the same but ultimately you are paying for refinement with more expensive kits. A little work you can get a decent kit. Overall I’m happy with it. I can’t wait to hang my custom snare and Tom’s of this rack lol. Software I would recommend: DAW: reaper EZDrummer3 Superior drummer Steven slate drums
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