I am looking to buy an eDRUMin 10, to use with an A2E kit, into Superior Drummer 3 (no module). From everything I've read and watched, the eDRUMin seems like the perfect solution for me.
I will be using Jobeky triggers on the snares, toms, and bass drum, and Drum-Tec pro mesh heads: I am assuming these with be no issue working with eDRUMin.
I am planning to get the ATV aD-H14 hi-hat, and ATV cymbals, however, I can't find any reference to these in the forum: does anyone have any experience using these with eDRUMin, in particular the hi-hat?
Any experience with eDRUMin and ATV aD-H14 hi-hat?
Re: Any experience with eDRUMin and ATV aD-H14 hi-hat?
The hihat won't be an issue, but AFAIK, Jobeky uses cylinders instead of cones and they are going to be too hot for the eDRUMin. If you want to use Jobeky triggers, be prepared to replace your cones or wire in potentiometers to lower the strength of the signal.
Re: Any experience with eDRUMin and ATV aD-H14 hi-hat?
Lucky I've only purchased one trigger so far, and not a whole set!
So simply replacing the foam cylinder with a foam cone will do the trick?
If not, do you know of an alternative to Jobeky's centre-mounted triggers that will work with eDRUMin10?
Justin from 65Drums when reviewing the Drum-Tec Pro meshheads, recommended using them with centre-mounted triggers, which is why I've gone down that path.
I'm not handy with electronics, so don't want to get into the wiring side of things.
So simply replacing the foam cylinder with a foam cone will do the trick?
If not, do you know of an alternative to Jobeky's centre-mounted triggers that will work with eDRUMin10?
Justin from 65Drums when reviewing the Drum-Tec Pro meshheads, recommended using them with centre-mounted triggers, which is why I've gone down that path.
I'm not handy with electronics, so don't want to get into the wiring side of things.
Re: Any experience with eDRUMin and ATV aD-H14 hi-hat?
No problem at all with ATV aD-H14 hi-hat, and ATV cymbals,
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