Go-eDrum controller
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2020 11:02 pm
Hi,
I read this post:
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=868&start=20#p5844
It was quite expensive and 69,00 € and what is it? A simple, really simple sliding potentiometer!!! A jack, 2 wires and potentionmeter.
I was like, WHAT!!! But, that's really behaves quite well, as MWJT42 mentioned - and - it gives a better, smoother signal at the eDrumIn than the
Hall sensor, maybe because the Hall signal is already processed by the amp and other components on the DRV5056 chip.
Is somebody reading who build a hi hat controller with a slider pot?
69 € I am still impressed. Ok, the case is the thing thats not easy to make (without a 3D printer), and the pot seems to be quite solid and slides very smooth and easy.
DIY: What about using some tubes?
May I post this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tBRMPq ... sp=sharing
Regards
I read this post:
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=868&start=20#p5844
by MWJT42 and ordered the Go-eDrum controller, or the universal hi-hat controller from Drum-Tec.MWJT42 wrote: The stand mounted Goedrum GHC (classed as 'pedal' in eDRUMin... ) is my controller. Coupled with Superior Drummer 3 makes an awesome combo.
It was quite expensive and 69,00 € and what is it? A simple, really simple sliding potentiometer!!! A jack, 2 wires and potentionmeter.
I was like, WHAT!!! But, that's really behaves quite well, as MWJT42 mentioned - and - it gives a better, smoother signal at the eDrumIn than the
Hall sensor, maybe because the Hall signal is already processed by the amp and other components on the DRV5056 chip.
Is somebody reading who build a hi hat controller with a slider pot?
69 € I am still impressed. Ok, the case is the thing thats not easy to make (without a 3D printer), and the pot seems to be quite solid and slides very smooth and easy.
DIY: What about using some tubes?
May I post this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tBRMPq ... sp=sharing
Regards