Zildjian ALCHEM-E Gold EX Electronic Drum Set -Overview
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
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Michael Jones gives us a walkthrough of the Zildjian ALCHEM-E Gold EX electronic drum set.
00:19 Introduction
00:43 Cymbal technology
01:08 Sound library
01:28 Available configurations
02:09 Included hardware
02:45 Sound module walkthrough
04:42 Outro
Zildjian ALCHEM-E series electronic drum kits were created to deliver the most realistic, authentic, immersive playing experience with a full range of electronic hybrid kits. From the more compact ALCHEM-E Bronze EX to the flagship ALCHEM-E Gold EX, each kit showcases the revolutionary Zildjian E-FAMILY cymbals and the feature-filled Zildjian E-VAULT drum module. Zildjian ALCHEM-E kits also offer an exceptionally responsive triggering configuration, allowing you to play with unparalleled nuance and realism. Whether you're an aspiring drummer looking to level up your experience, a seasoned pro wanting the ultimate in authenticity, or anywhere in between, the Zildjian ALCHEM-E series has you covered.
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Beautiful looking kit and the one sample in this video sounds nice too. my only problem I have with this kit is I'm sure the cymbals are louder in the room than regular electronic cymbals.
Exactly, it would be great for these reviews to add some sound clips of the kits being played in the room (sans drum samples). My ATV aDrum hi-hat, for instance, is quite noisy and drives my family nuts.
That's a good call. We'll look to do that for future videos. I can tell you the cymbals on this ALCHEM-E are louder than rubber e-cymbals, but not as loud as the metal cymbals on DWe. Thanks for watching!
-Dave
Prices are out of control. Nobody is really affording these or them. Sorry.
I will
Sounds like a you problem 😂 torn between this or the dwe kit
I don’t think the cable passes a higher definition signal. It just gets power to the capacitive touch sensor I would guess.
What touch sensor?
POE, I would of never expected to see this in e kits let alone from zildjian
It is interesting they did not go with USB instead. But I think you must be right on the POE portion. I'm looking forward to visiting NAMM this year to play with them and learn more and see how dynamic the cymbals sound and feel. There are a lot more pairs of copper in CAT5 cable that should be able to send more nuanced signal to the module. It would be a pity if they weren't leveraging that and still only sending basically stereo instead.
Our church has already invested just last year in the new Roland V-Drums, but I like the cymbals. Do we know if they will make them available separately and configure them to work with the V-Drums?
I sure hope so. I imagine it will take a little while. But the highlight of this kit are the cymbals and having the ENTIRE Zildjian library of cymbals. It is also said they'll release new samples you can download as they make new cymbals. Which leads to the question, can other cymbal makers sample sounds and sell them to owners of this module?
A stand-alone cymbals only module would be awesome. You could get whatever drums and module you wanted and get the Zildjian cymbals and module. I wish someone would offer a drums only module with multiple bass drum, snare, and tom inputs, as well as aux. inputs for octoban triggers or whatever else.
Does it have bluetooth capability to play along with songs? does it have direct out recording ?
When v-drums came out I thought it was finally over for acoustic drums and everyone would switch within a few years. Didn't happen, obviously. Given the price, I doubt this system will be the acoustic-drums-killer either, but it must feel so nice compared to a regular electric kit.
These drums can be converted to acoustic.
Most acoustic drummers can barely turn on a computer
Both the Alesis and the Dwe annihilate this. $6k?? Yikes.
$4500 for the bronze EX
Google shows DWe 5 piece with cymbals for 9 thousand dollars.
Agreed. I don't know what these people are listening to. If this was about $2k and sounded like this, then okay. But at this price, it's ridiculous. Terrible dynamics. If this came out 10 years ago, I wouldn't be surprised. Nothing revolutionary at all.
@@JGAbstract shell pack is cheaper then you can use another module, cymbals and still use sound works and it obliterated this
@@markbolton7561 cymbals are excellent though, best I’ve seen
ive heard thee have a lt f issues that need to be adressed , maybe in a system update but for this prie no way
The price is way over the top are we paying just for the Name
I think Zildian is a serious contender in the E-drum market with these kits. The cymbals are a big selling point. The module looks great. Yamaha and Roland need to step it up on their screens…what a joke. Tiny little screens😂😂😂
I do prefer more storage space in the module for more samples. I like the tiny screen of the Roland TD-17.
@@astronaut2005drummer and that’s the beauty of having several different manufacturers. Everybody wants something different.
Roland's LEAST problems are their screens tbh
@@ianmclean5541that's right. :)
Let me get out of this place before I make a purchase I cannot afford. “ Just look forward🤑 and exit.”
Pretty kit, ugly price. Since I’m more into EDM and Electronica, and the module has an all-acoustic sounds, as well as the high price, I'll pass.