Hi All,
First timer here. Just got my eDrumin 8. Was hoping you guys could clear up a quick bit of confusion for me:
I have a Lemon 13" triple zone (dual output) ride cymbal (LE-13CR3) that I can't get the Bell feature working on in eDrumin, so I took to the forums and did some searching and found another thread that Rob himself replied to saying that Lemon bell sense doesn't work and will probably never work with the eDrumin (this post here if you're interested). However, in the main post of this thread, the Lemon 3 zone dual output rides are listed as working with bell sense using the Roland 3 zone dual output selection (which I've tried).
Obviously I understand this is an unofficial support thread, but are there different Lemon 3 zone rides that work in different ways and some do have a working bell sense feature? I'm only asking because I was ready to return my Lemon and spring for a Roland, or should I keep working on it?
Thanks for the lovely community you guys seem to have here by the way!
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Re: Unofficially supported devices
Bell sense is a feature where a hits to the bell can be detected without using both inputs of a 3 zone cymbal. Bell sense works for select Roland cymbals, but not Lemon cymbals.
However, using the both cables, you should no problem getting all three zones (bow, edge, bell) from that cymbal using the 'Roland 3-Zone Ride' padtype.
However, using the both cables, you should no problem getting all three zones (bow, edge, bell) from that cymbal using the 'Roland 3-Zone Ride' padtype.
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Re: Unofficially supported devices
Yep, I get that now. I guess I should have read more of the manual and/or watched some of your videos before postingRob wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2024 1:37 amBell sense is a feature where a hits to the bell can be detected without using both inputs of a 3 zone cymbal. Bell sense works for select Roland cymbals, but not Lemon cymbals.
However, using the both cables, you should no problem getting all three zones (bow, edge, bell) from that cymbal using the 'Roland 3-Zone Ride' padtype.
I think the problem is my Lemon ride doesn't seem to be outputting anything from the second output... I think it might be broken. I've already ordered a used Roland 3 zone and am returning the Lemon one.
Thanks again!
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Re: Unofficially supported devices
Hey everyone!
I am really eager to get an eDRUMin for my recently purchased FED 1200W from Fesley.
It was the best price/quality relation I could find, and I'm very happy with it. The only lacking aspect of it is the module, it feels a bit limited, while it triggers nicely, it doesn't have much customization and fine tuning, which is quite badly needed for the hihat specifically.
I only really use it for triggering with MIDI on my PC, reason why I'm interested in eDRUMin.
So my question is, does anybody know if it's compatible with Fesley drumkits? Specifically the FED 1200W.
Thanks in advance!
I am really eager to get an eDRUMin for my recently purchased FED 1200W from Fesley.
It was the best price/quality relation I could find, and I'm very happy with it. The only lacking aspect of it is the module, it feels a bit limited, while it triggers nicely, it doesn't have much customization and fine tuning, which is quite badly needed for the hihat specifically.
I only really use it for triggering with MIDI on my PC, reason why I'm interested in eDRUMin.
So my question is, does anybody know if it's compatible with Fesley drumkits? Specifically the FED 1200W.
Thanks in advance!
Re: Unofficially supported devices
electronics drums pads are simple beasts and I think you'll be hard pressed to find one's that aren't compatible with eDRUMin modules. The only question mark would be the hihat implementation. There is a separate cable for the hihat cymbal and hihat pedal? I looked for the user manual but didn't find one.
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Re: Unofficially supported devices
A question to the people using the goedrum GHC hi hat controller: can you specify which model/version you are using? My search for goedrum GHC on Ebay results in a couple of moodels:
A side node: Thanks all for sharing your experience here. My edrumin 10 is on the way here, and I'm very (veeeeerrryy) excited to start building and customizing my kit (without single-brand limitations!)
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GHC-AC
GHC-AN
GHC-Y
GHC 2
A side node: Thanks all for sharing your experience here. My edrumin 10 is on the way here, and I'm very (veeeeerrryy) excited to start building and customizing my kit (without single-brand limitations!)