Is this for me?

Rabidreject
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Re: Is this for me?

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Hey also, I know you probably sent experts here but when it comes. If I used my edrumin 4 with the hi hat and snare as stereo connections in input 1+2, then splitters in 3 and 4 to create 4 more inputs and then could I use DSP Trigger to get two more stereo inputs with positional sensing plugged into my focus rite scarlet?
That would be ace and sold a few issues for me…
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Rob
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Re: Is this for me?

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DSP Trigger has a fully functional demo, so give it a try.
perceval
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Post by perceval »

Rabidreject wrote:
Sun Dec 26, 2021 1:48 pm
Oh also can't I just turn down the 'gain' or wot ever its called in the app?

I also read somewhere if you have that problem, if you lower the fixture it sorts it out in conjunction with the sensitivity controls but having had s chance to try it yet as I'm away
As Rob said, a cylinder will transmit a lot more than a cone. The gain slider in the app can only do so much when the signal is really hot.

Choices would be to :
- add a potentiometer in line to lower the gain .
- change the cylinder to a cone, don't add them up!
Rabidreject
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Re: Is this for me?

Post by Rabidreject »

Right ok. That’s useful. Thanks. I’ll see what it’s like first, I do have side triggers from them too that don’t seem to be as hot so I’ll see what performs better and make changes appropriately. Looking forward to receiving the edrumin now I must admit
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