Question on (more) inputs on the edrummin 10

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Re: Question on (more) inputs on the edrummin 10

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Very cool !

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Can't find the original setup, where he put all the connectors from pad to the shell of the kick drum, basically a copy of the drum module's inputs, but I have this page which shows his later setup, having the module part of the kick, and adding a woofer to give his bandmates good physical feedback, something e-drums lack on stage.

https://www.vdrums.com/forum/advanced/d ... ass-drum-2
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Re: Question on (more) inputs on the edrummin 10

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I was not aware of that thanks very much.

Is the same true for the hi hat ?[ quote=MisterE post_id=14826 time=1711194285 user_id=1294]
I don’t think this has been pointed out yet but you don’t need anything more than one input for a ride cymbal, and you still get bow edge and bell. If the Lemon used two for the ride, that frees up a stereo input. You can split that for two singles.
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Re: Question on (more) inputs on the edrummin 10

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I had 3 zones from a single input using my Yamaha pcy135 cymbal, so if the Lemon is similar, sure, you could get 3 zones.

Just know that not all VSTs have libraries for edge, bow and bell on the HH. Some Toontrack packs do.
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Re: Question on (more) inputs on the edrummin 10

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for the software im using i usually need to select the note for both the ride and bow, and bell for them to get the right note, i wonder if that still works with one cable
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Re: Question on (more) inputs on the edrummin 10

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Thanks all for the tips and replies.

Rob say I was to purchase both a 10 and and 8 could i daisy chain those the same as I would the 10 and 4 or would the 8 require it’s own power ?

Additionally does the Mac app support Mac Sonoma ?

Many thanks
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Re: Question on (more) inputs on the edrummin 10

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Yes, you can daisy chain an eDRUMin 10 and 8, with either one being the host, supplying power over USB to the other. And yes, Sonoma is supported.
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Re: Question on (more) inputs on the edrummin 10

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thx
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aside for cost is there any downside to the 10+4 vs the 10+8, i only need 15 and inputs and i know i can split drums as well but my preference would be to have a single cable for each drum, my concern is more around ease of setup and having a clean setup.
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No difference really except for the ED4 being a bit smaller than the ED8. If you don't need the MIDI in / out DIN, you might be better off just getting two ED8s.
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Re: Question on (more) inputs on the edrummin 10

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Yeah not gonna use a physical midi in or out /cable. Just USB B to USB Type C cable to my laptop/desktop straight up, as long as i can connect the two devices with the single cable still to my computer , that would still be the case right?

thanks !
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