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EXS-1 MK2
The EXS-1 MK2 is the most compact model in the EXS series and includes pads for two rack toms, a single floor tom, two cymbals, and a hi-hat cymbal.
Lightweight and compact cymbals
Compared to high-end cymbals with 360 ° full trigger, the EXS-1 and EXS-2 cymbals use a lightweight “fan-shaped sensor” design. Not only is this more cost-effective, but it is also useful in situations where the drum kit needs to be installed in a smaller area-such as a classroom or home. Although the sensing area of the cymbal is concentrated in the front end area, the triggering of the top, cymbal surface, and cymbal is very sensitive.
Wire-operated pedal-type hi-hat sensor
For the EXS-1 MK2 and EXS-2 MK2, the wire-operated pedal-type sensor is used to control the opening and closing of the hi-hat.
Our high-end models EXS-3 and EXS-5 require a separate hi-hat stand to mount the cymbal.
The newly developed sensors and double
snare snare drums use double-layer mesh skins. The three tom drums of the EXS-2 MK2 are also double-layer mesh skins.
When playing, this pad design can respond to a variety of styles of music, ensuring the dynamic range of each tone, especially the powerful cross-border.
Stable kick drum
In order to deal with various styles of play, the kick drum must be stable and sensitive to triggering.
Our unique structural design optimizes the pad’s balance between damping and sensitivity, providing rock-solid performance and instant response. Although the 8-inch mesh head is compact, it feels comfortable and stable.
Set Includes
Sound Module | xD3 Black |
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Kick Drum | 8″ |
Snare Drum | 10″ |
Tom | 8″ x2 |
Floor Tom | 8″ |
Hi-Hat | 12″ |
Cymbal for Crash | 12″ |
Cymbal for Ride | 12″ |
* Kick drum pedal and drum throne are not included.
Designing Realistic Drum Sound
The xD3 sound module enables drummers of all levels to fully express their dynamics and groove.
All performers desire the means to support their freedom of expression when playing an incredible sounding instrument – so they can fully experience the dynamic range of a kick drum, the subtle timbres of a snare, and the natural colored resonances of each cymbal.
When capturing instrument sounds in the studio, we focused on every detail; mic placement, the position of the drummer’s ear, ambient sound that includes room reflections, and imaging – including the positioning of hi-hats on the left and the floor tom on the right of the stereo field; each aspect translates to a sonic detail that combines to support the drummer’s realistic sound experience.
Triggering response that elicits the drummer’s sense of groove
Realizing the true dynamic range of drums
Until now, players have had to accept that the dynamic range of electronic drums will frequently ‘top out’. While this has allowed almost anyone to play electronic drums and produce a stable sounding performance, it has also exposed the electronic character of the drum set and held players back from achieving the natural, richly varied sounds we associate with acoustic drums.
So for the xD3, we developed a new sound engine specifically for drums in order to technically realize a full expression of the complete dynamic range, from delicate pianississimo (ppp) to intense fortississimo (fff). Audio material recorded in the range of ppp through fff is therefore accurately sounded according to the drummer’s striking strength. Even when a roll is played, this sound engine reproduces a naturally-connected roll rather than a mere mechanical succession of sounds.
Cymbal sounds
The realism of performing with high-resolution sound
The sound sources built into the xD3 represent modern and vintage instruments in peak condition, tuned perfectly, and played by drummers intimately familiar with their sounds. Instruments are recorded in the best studios using boutique and custom equipment, all sampled using proprietary sampling technology and with expert know-how. Under these ideal conditions, all material is recorded in stereo at high resolution in order to capture every detail of the instrument’s natural resonance and spatial qualities.
These high-quality instrument sounds are included in the xD3 as uncompressed audio data with minimal adjustments, ensuring the original sounds are not compromised in any way.
Setup functions to optimize perforance
The xD3 can store and recall the setup parameters that have been adjusted to suit the playing style of individual drummers.
You can not only adjust the sensitivity of each drum and cymbal sensor to give a desired expressive response and comfortable play feel, but you can also eliminate cross-talk and set up a rim shot sound for the snare drum.
User setup data files can be stored in the xD3 itself or on an SD card.
A metronome tool to visualize timing accuracy
Using this tool, you can play through your regular practice routine while objectively analyzing and adjusting your performance. The metronome tone, volume, bpm, beat division, plus a crash cymbal cue to start, can all be selected and adjusted.
Includes five different high-quality drum kits
Song functions for practice and performance
A recording function to record and check performances
It is important for any drummer to be able to listen back objectively to their own performance. To support this need, the xD3 includes a recording function that allows you to record your performance over a backing track and the metronome. Recording can be set up to automatically start with the first stroke of your performance; a useful feature that ensures you can concentrate on performing without having to execute tricky button operations.
This function can be also enabled by pushing the PLAY button on the xD3.