eDRUMin - shipping to france and TD9 support

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partyboy
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eDRUMin - shipping to france and TD9 support

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Hello everybody,

I have a Roland TD9Kx, I already use the 2 inputs available on the TD9 module and I would like to have more modules:

-> 1 tom (I bought a PDX 100)
-> 1 more cymbal (waiting for a midi modules that works :) )

I use SD3 for sounds with reaper as DAW

I've tried the DDrum DDTI but it has a bad latency and bugged (some hits are not sent when playing fast), the velocity is bad (even after tweaking).
I've been told that a new module has came out and sound very promising: the eDRUMin !

so here I am !

as I said in the subject I have 2 questions:

1. Do you currently ship to France with the covid period (here the gouv push to go to work to make economy work so I think shipping can now be done)
2. Does eDRUMin correctly work with the TD9 module (I have a midi IN) (I think the answer is yes but I'd like to ask :) )

Thanks for your answer !
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Rob
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Re: eDRUMin - shipping to france and TD9 support

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Shipping to France is available (one of the few countries I'm still able to provide free shipping for). And while I don't have a TD9 to test with, I can't imagine it having issues. In Reaper, you don't actually need to send the eDRUMin MIDI through the TD9, a track in Reaper can accept and merge MIDI from multiple sources.
partyboy
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Re: eDRUMin - shipping to france and TD9 support

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Hi Rob thanks for your quick reply.

So I just plug the edrumin in usb to my pc as a 'second' drum module and can use both TD9 / eDRUMin 'separately' ?

that sounds nice !

I think you'll have a new customer soon :)
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Rob
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Precisely. I haven't used Reaper in a while, but I know that a track can accept MIDI data from multiple devices. So ya, you could use them separately or you could combine the MIDI into a single track.
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