Though i new that answer to this but my question is:
- I rarely choke crashes, so If I wire up crashes as single zone, do i still need an edge membrane? I was thinking that it's also used for edge sensing vs. bow? and if not used, how does eDrumin deal with no edge membrane?
I'll wire a single zone up again and see what happens
The edge membrane is use to detect both edge and choke. A single zone crash will only trigger bow and assuming it's set to a mono input or on a splitter, the membrane connection would be completely ignored by eDRUMin, and therefore unnecessary. You might be able to use 'edge sense' with a single zone (mono) crash, but I'll not sure how reliable that would be.
The edge membrane is use to detect both edge and choke. A single zone crash will only trigger bow and assuming it's set to a mono input or on a splitter, the membrane connection would be completely ignored by eDRUMin, and therefore unnecessary. You might be able to use 'edge sense' with a single zone (mono) crash, but I'll not sure how reliable that would be.
Hi Rob,
Is the edge sense register and send a specific key hit? Reason I'm asking is Addictive Drums only has Cymbal and Cymbal Choke. What am i gaining using edge sense detection, a shorter decay is Addicative Drums can handle an edge key hit?
sorry this is something i never thought about. Another hmmmmm....
Is this a metal cymbal? Edge sense probably won't work on metal cymbals. Assuming you don't choke your cymbals, then you won't gain anything else when using AD.
Is this a metal cymbal? Edge sense probably won't work on metal cymbals. Assuming you don't choke your cymbals, then you won't gain anything else when using AD.
Hi rob,
yes low volume (eg., Ziljian L80, etc) metal cymbals. thank you