Audio Interface with Trigger DSP vs eDrumIn
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2021 11:39 pm
Hello All!
Just starting my journey into building my own electronic drum kit and I'm trying to decide on where to go.
Last week I came across a bookmark I made ages ago for DSP Trigger and it took my planning in a very different direction.
Basically I'm an "audio engineer" and already own a bunch of gear. I'm planning to buy SD3 for my samples and have no need for a module. I want to put together a standard 5pc kit with hihats/2 crashes/ride.
I'm going to be making my own triggers for the drums and will buy probably Yamaha cymbals and a Geo GHC for the hihat.
So would it be better to use my current audio interface (I have 8 channels) with trigger DSP to setup my kit or buy the edrumin10.
Any insight would be great!
Cheers!
Just starting my journey into building my own electronic drum kit and I'm trying to decide on where to go.
Last week I came across a bookmark I made ages ago for DSP Trigger and it took my planning in a very different direction.
Basically I'm an "audio engineer" and already own a bunch of gear. I'm planning to buy SD3 for my samples and have no need for a module. I want to put together a standard 5pc kit with hihats/2 crashes/ride.
I'm going to be making my own triggers for the drums and will buy probably Yamaha cymbals and a Geo GHC for the hihat.
So would it be better to use my current audio interface (I have 8 channels) with trigger DSP to setup my kit or buy the edrumin10.
Any insight would be great!
Cheers!