Drum module for the EFNOTE 5 with Bluetooth, practice tools, and recording options
Two-zone toms (head/rim) with a 3-zone snare drum (head/rim/side-rim)
Every drum uses multi-sensor hot-spot-less sensing.
All drums have sturdy 6-ply wood shells with hoop rubber in a “warm-gray” tint and a Black Oak finish.
Drums come in the following dimensions: 12×5″ Snare, 10×7″ Rack tom, 13×13″ and 12×12″ Floor toms.
Kit includes the snare stand, cymbal stands/mounts, and the snare stand
Great Cymbals: Stunning “warm-gray” colored cymbals with excellent engraving, weight simulation with a thin edge for the right hitting feel, 360° flat sensing with multi-sensor
SLAM means stereo limiter and microphone preamplifier
FET Limiters, Stereo Link, and VU Metering
No mic preamps or instrument inputs. Instead the tube sections are paralleled for lower noise and distortion
All pots are replaced with rotary switches for detented resettability and easier calibration
The mastering version has a true hard-wire bypass function, which is not possible on the regular version with mic preamps, etc. What was the Left Bypass, becomes the full Bypass (in stereo and hardwired). No separate L & R bypass buttons
USB MIDI controller and step sequencer for hardware and software
16 sensitive RGB pads, with powerful Pad Repeat function for creating dynamic rolls Hardware step sequencer gives you instant access to 16 patterns, up to four parts each, for a total of 64 steps
Deep integration for popular DAWs including Ableton Live Suite, Bitwig, Cubase, Logic, Garageband, Studio One, and more
Can control an entire MIDI-based rig, complete with internal clock and customizable control assignments Nektarine software hosts up to 16 virtual instruments (VST, VST3, and AU) plus effects plug-ins
Use Nektarine as a plug-in itself within your DAW (AAX, AU, VST, VST3), or as a standalone host for your instruments and effects
Comprehensive browser makes it simple to find your favorite sounds and custom control maps
Dedicated buttons to enable DAW control, step sequencer, note repeat, and other modes support a fast workflow