As always your feedback is much appreciated.
New Features
- Independent gain control for TIP and RING.
- Rotary Encoder support for pedal input.
- Note naming conventions (Middle C = C2, C3, C4, or C5).
- Always send positional CC with hit option.
- Set note length (30ms -> 8s).
- Preset Manager remembers last preset type.
- Adjust snapshot load options and send without saving.
- Compare current and last snapshot load options to update need to save.
- Note controls get centered.
- The UI warns the user if set to control note banks but the device is not in advanced mode.
- Likewise if the user is controlling flash presets, but no USB flash drive is present.
- Clicking an input when the MIDI Monitor, Firmware, or Settings page is visible, will now close the page and show the input editor.
- Improved and reworked the way the pedal input handles switch type pedals to make it more flexible and intuitive.
- Couldn't set 'Choke' when editing drum maps.
- Fixed disabled note choke in Abby Road Drum Map.
- Page 1 and Page 2 become visible after loading notes from a drum map.
- Fixed note off not being sent if note 0 was being triggered.
- Fix hardware crashing when iOS control application sends presets.
- Fixed a bug that would cause bell triggering on 3-Zone (dual input) cymbals to stop working after loading a device snapshot.
- Linux--fixed a possible issue updating firmware of a device plugged into host port.
eDRUMin_Control_PC_2.3.2.28.zip
eDRUMin_Control_MAC_2.3.2.28.zip
eDRUMin_Control_LINUX_2.3.2.28.zip
Notes
There's now in icon in the sidebar to open the 'Settings Panel'. From there you can set settings for the application as well as the selected eDRUMin.
The note length is only available when your device is in advanced mode. It is useful if using your eDRUMin to trigger instruments that expect notes of a meaningful length. It's also helpful to ensure cymbal choking with aftertouch works in Ableton Live.
With a rotary encoder, you can select note banks, load flash snapshots, or send control / program changes. I have made a small batch of encoders which can be purchased here. I also made another small batch of Hall sensors that can be purchased from the same location.
Here's a pic of an encoder mounted on my hihat stand. I use four of them in total. Three are going into a MIDI Expression quattro to adjust the headphone, microphone, and instrument gain levels for my RME Babyface. The forth is plugged into an ED8 and I use it to adjust the kit piece setting one of my pads.