This ad is for electronic drum set components. It is mostly complete but is missing the cables to connect everything together and the cymbal. This all belonged to my son and I
do not know anything about it, nor am I a drummer.
First there is the drum stool/seat. Not much to say about this, it works and is easy to sit on.
Next, there is the drum set stand that holds the drum pads and whatever else you would care to attach to it. It has various large bars for this purpose. It can fold to some extent for easier transportation or storage. It is a Roland brand.
Next there is the bass drum. It is a Pearl brand and is electronic. It is complete and has its foot kicker, or whatever it is referred to as.
Next there are 4 Pearl brand electronic drum pads. They all appear the same to me and seem to be in good condition.
Finally there is an electronic drum sound module in a hard case. I'm not sure if this is also an amplifier or not. The hard case contains two racks which the two parts of the
module are mounted to. I don't know anything about this.
The case is an SKB case from Orange California. Both the front and rear of the case are removable. The module appears to be an Alesis D4 and I found the following blurb about it:
The D4 was an affordable and fully professional Drum and Percussion sound module. It featured 500 drums sounds, sampled at 48kHz and stored on an internal ROM chip. The sounds cover the whole gamut, from great acoustic drum types to electronic drum sounds. Orchestral and ethnic percussion sounds and various percussive effects are also available. There are 21 programmable drum kits as well. And the D4 has full 16-channel MIDI implementation.
The D4 has 12 trigger inputs allowing drummers to trigger its sounds from acoustic or MIDI pads. Engineers and musicians can also trigger drum sounds from the D4 using the trigger inputs and any external sound sources from tape or other studio gear. A hi-hat pedal jack allows use of a footswitch to create more realistic hi-hat effects. There are also 4 independent outputs for either 4 mono outs or 2 stereo outs. The D4's only limitation, is editing. Drum sounds can only have their tuning, panning and respective volumes edited. However, drums can be assigned to special groups so that special drum characteristics can be created such as closed hihats cutting off open hihat sounds, etc. The D4 has been used by ATB.
I want $500.00 for all of this, which is a good deal.
I live in the Prior Lake area near Cleary Lake Park (68/190th and Texas Ave.). You can contact me via Craigslist email through this ad, or call me at show contact info
(a land line - no texting).