I see your point, but for those who gig with it and don't have their laptop with them...
Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
sure. I'm just responding to Rob's OP which is attempting to gauge the potential market
Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
I’m intrigued by the physical controls more than the touchscreen. I’ve used the iOS version of the Control App and it’s fine, but on a day to day basis I’m using my iPad and Splashtop (similar to Apple Sidecar) to remote into my laptop and control both eDrumIn and Superior when needed.
I have a cheap midi controller box to control various knobs and macros on the mixer in Superior, and it’s a huge efficiency boost. Being able to map the various sliders and dials to the eDrumIn Control App would be awesome.
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I have a cheap midi controller box to control various knobs and macros on the mixer in Superior, and it’s a huge efficiency boost. Being able to map the various sliders and dials to the eDrumIn Control App would be awesome.
https://a.co/d/0DTny7K
Miscellaneous Roland triggers. ED-10 + ED-4. MacBook Pro (2015), 16G RAM, Big Sur. Superior Drummer 3. Logic Pro.
Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
I would be very interested in a touchscreen edrumin,& it would make edrumin miles better than mimic pro at a lower price= tons of sales imho
Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
Add me to the "interested' list.
Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
There is definitely a market for such a thing! I am certain. The only thing about asking here on the forums is some would see no need in their use-case scenario, and some would see it as a holy grail! I feel that most of the replies will be on polar opposite ends, lol.
Alesis Surge w/ 5 tom pads, an A2E kids 16" kick, 6 Alesis 10" 1-zone w/ choke cymbals, Lemon 12" 2-zone 2pc hihat, and a 15" 3-zone ride into an EDI8+EDI4+Surge module using SD3/SSD5.5 in Logic on a Mid-2015 MBP with Mac OS Sequoia.
Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
Hi,
I would be defiantly interested with the following caveats:
1: Power for display from USB.
2: No DC power supply required. Currently I have no power at the drum set other than from the USB port from the computer sitting 20 feet away.
3: USB out to computer and display simultaneously so while I am sitting at the set not alone can I see/make changes I can hear them via drum software. EDIT: After some thought a USB hub could work as long as the display can connect to the ED computer at the same time then we are good.
If you could also create a mount for the display so that I can mount to the drum rails. But not a deal breaker. I could always find/make one.
Maybe not so easy to do on the display itself. So maybe an additional interface box on the ED that can do this?
I would be defiantly interested with the following caveats:
1: Power for display from USB.
2: No DC power supply required. Currently I have no power at the drum set other than from the USB port from the computer sitting 20 feet away.
3: USB out to computer and display simultaneously so while I am sitting at the set not alone can I see/make changes I can hear them via drum software. EDIT: After some thought a USB hub could work as long as the display can connect to the ED computer at the same time then we are good.
If you could also create a mount for the display so that I can mount to the drum rails. But not a deal breaker. I could always find/make one.
Maybe not so easy to do on the display itself. So maybe an additional interface box on the ED that can do this?
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Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
I would not be interested. Once triggers are setup up, I hope to not mess with them. If I was on tour with an equipment budget My view would likely change.
However, from a marketing standpoint I could see that part of a system selling tons. If you could provide software for use on an Ipad or surface to remote control the software with say, wireless USB dongles. Then you can compete directly with classical drum brains.
However, from a marketing standpoint I could see that part of a system selling tons. If you could provide software for use on an Ipad or surface to remote control the software with say, wireless USB dongles. Then you can compete directly with classical drum brains.