Hi,
Looking at a cheap solution to move to eDrumin 10! does anyone use or know if the Go eDrum HH controller paired with a PCY135 would offer a good solution to having a fully working high hat that could be used with SD3?
other option is to just buy a Roland VH-11, however I would have to wait longer.
Any input/help appreciated, apologies if this has been discussed before search yielded little info
Go eDrum HH Controller
Re: Go eDrum HH Controller
I have seen the controller is compatible, after user experience preferable with SD3, Cheers!
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Re: Go eDrum HH Controller
I use it with a lemon cymbal and ezdrummer and it works great.KSJM89 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 10:13 amHi,
Looking at a cheap solution to move to eDrumin 10! does anyone use or know if the Go eDrum HH controller paired with a PCY135 would offer a good solution to having a fully working high hat that could be used with SD3?
other option is to just buy a Roland VH-11, however I would have to wait longer.
Any input/help appreciated, apologies if this has been discussed before search yielded little info
Re: Go eDrum HH Controller
Awesome! what did you run previously? did you go for the Roland version or the Yamaha variant? I'm guessing I need the Roland one to relate it to a setting in the DSP program for eDrumin?thenewdrummer wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 11:27 pmI use it with a lemon cymbal and ezdrummer and it works great.KSJM89 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 10:13 amHi,
Looking at a cheap solution to move to eDrumin 10! does anyone use or know if the Go eDrum HH controller paired with a PCY135 would offer a good solution to having a fully working high hat that could be used with SD3?
other option is to just buy a Roland VH-11, however I would have to wait longer.
Any input/help appreciated, apologies if this has been discussed before search yielded little info
Re: Go eDrum HH Controller
I have it with dual DIY metal cymbals.
I find the calibration range is quite short, and the chick / splash a little tricky to dial in, but generally very playable and still much better than any other edrum I've tried.
I find the calibration range is quite short, and the chick / splash a little tricky to dial in, but generally very playable and still much better than any other edrum I've tried.
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Re: Go eDrum HH Controller
The Roland one.KSJM89 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 7:10 amAwesome! what did you run previously? did you go for the Roland version or the Yamaha variant? I'm guessing I need the Roland one to relate it to a setting in the DSP program for eDrumin?thenewdrummer wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 11:27 pmI use it with a lemon cymbal and ezdrummer and it works great.KSJM89 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 10:13 amHi,
Looking at a cheap solution to move to eDrumin 10! does anyone use or know if the Go eDrum HH controller paired with a PCY135 would offer a good solution to having a fully working high hat that could be used with SD3?
other option is to just buy a Roland VH-11, however I would have to wait longer.
Any input/help appreciated, apologies if this has been discussed before search yielded little info
Re: Go eDrum HH Controller
Hi, I haven't committed just yet as I may just get a VH-11 for ease, however a Roland one would be the be the best I think to get it to relate in the DSP program. I currently have a Yamaha RHH135 but have found out it isn't that great for use with SD3 and eDrumin 10. If i sold my RHH135 and 2 x PCY135's i think i could just buy the VH-11 and have no worries at all then.thenewdrummer wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 3:22 amThe Roland one.KSJM89 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 7:10 amAwesome! what did you run previously? did you go for the Roland version or the Yamaha variant? I'm guessing I need the Roland one to relate it to a setting in the DSP program for eDrumin?thenewdrummer wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 11:27 pm
I use it with a lemon cymbal and ezdrummer and it works great.
What's you plan?