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  • Mystery Electronic Drum Set, Need OEM Software

    I recently acquired a used electronic drum set. It is one that connects to the usb port of your computer, but i do not have the software for it, nor do i know what kind it is. here are some different pictures of the kit.


    This is one of the beat pads, there are several different colored ones, but this is the emblem above the beating area



    This is a picture of the brain, if it's too dark to see, it simply says COME with a "1" in the background of it



    another view of the brain, it has a total of 10 available ports for the different pads and pedals, with one slot for the usb plug.



    This is the two pedals that come with it



    This is as full of a shot as i could get, but there it is



    If anyone can tell me the exact name of this model, i would appreciate it, and if you could tell me where to get the software for it, i would really REALLY REALLY appreciate it. Thanks. =]
    Last edited by rubymaster92; 02-19-2009, 12:17 AM.
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  • #2
    Is this it ? http://www.firebox.com/product/1573/USB-Drum-Kit
    You would have to contact them if it is..failing that track down another owner
    and negotiate...!

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    • #3
      no that's not it. as you can see in the bottom-most picture, there is that "P" like thing that is hanging out more onto the pad itself.
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      • #4
        not meaning to bump, but i really need to find the stuff for this drum kit. =[
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        • #5
          There's a couple here:

          http://www.sellcom.com/drumkits.html

          Wouldn't worry too much about the "P" logo.

          S.

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          • #6
            Look I really don't think this is really an appropriate forum for looking for softwear although was worth a shot just in case.!
            Have a look here for example
            http://www.wibwobweb.com/blog/articl...able-software/
            or inquire through the stores that retail their products
            http://www.ionaudio.com/musicalinstruments
            http://www.ionaudio.com/where-to-buy
            Last edited by tboy; 02-24-2009, 09:09 PM.

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            • #7
              That's a Pacific Digital DX-100 DrumXtreme USB Digital Drum Kit.

              http://www.amazon.com/Pacific-Digita.../dp/B00009ETK4
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              • #8
                sounds like it's basically an aggrandized MIDI pad setup, which means that the pads, when run through the brain, should play the correct MIDI notes for drums...I'm assuming. Most PnP drum pad things will do that automatically. So...now, you need the software.

                I have used Toontrack Ezdrummer Lite, but was not happy with it. The sounds were good, but the program was stripped down.

                Session Drummer 2 from Cakewalk/Sonar is my preferred set. It can be bought for 99 bucks.

                Fretted Synth has a free MIDI drum program, but you have to get the sound files somewhere else.

                I've made it a personal goal to try out all of these drums setups, as I don't have the room or the patience of my wife to play a real set. Keep looking around.

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                • #9
                  Software Download
                  http://www.drumxtreme.info/downloads/drumsoftware.asp
                  Manuals
                  http://www.drumxtreme.info/downloads/manuals.asp

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