DSP trigger on Mac

andiw
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DSP trigger on Mac

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Hi,

I just bought the VST version for Mac and used it with my TD3 kit and it works really great!

I triggered the snare and now I have positional sensing, rim click+shot and it plays so much better now, more dynamics and I even think it's faster now (I have my soundcard set to 32 samples). Thanks for this great product!

Any chance there will be a AU version that I can use with Logic?

BTW: I think about buying more audio ins for my soundcard and almost bypassing my TD3 (just for CC4).

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Andreas
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Rob
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It's great to hear that it's performing well for you.

I'd like to make an AU version, but I honestly don't know how yet or what exactly is involved. I'll be looking into it, though.

In regards to the CC4 thing, I hear you. It's the only thing holding DSP Trigger back from being a full fledged drum brain. I've actually tried to plug my FD-8 into my sound card to see if I could support it somehow, but it's not looking possible. Interestingly, however, I had much more success using the hihat controller of my HD-1 (it uses a slightly different technology) and so it should be possible. I just need someone to make and sell the pedal!
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I have the VH11 and the CC4 trigger is just a resistor.

Just in theory:

Wouldn't it be possible to send a signal (e.g. 1kHz sinus) to the resistor and analyze the output to determine the level of open-ness?

I know if this would work the wiring of it all would be more complicated ....
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Interesting. I might have to try that, but you're right that needing an input and an output for the hat would make things far too complicated. The HD-1 is using a single mono connection, so I really think that's the way to go.
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hi,

please make an AU version.
i've tryed the vst in a vst-wrapper, but it crashed logic.

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I'm looking into it. Can't make any promises.
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elRey wrote:hi,

please make an AU version.
i've tryed the vst in a vst-wrapper, but it crashed logic.

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What vst-wrapper are you using? Have you tried it in Reaper?
Computer specs: Mac Mini, MacBook Pro
DAW: Tracktion Waveform Pro, Garageband
Audio interface: Motu 828mk3 Hybrid, UR22mkII
Drum module: Dual eDRUMin + DSP Trigger
Drum kit: DIY A2E converted kit + 1 Yamaha RHH-135 Hi-Hat and 3 Yamaha PCY-155
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I tryed FXpansion VST to AU Adapter.
I believe that this great plugin is working fine in every host that supports vst.
I had a chance to try it on a windows pc with studio one and i was excited.
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I don't think vst wrappers will have any luck with DSP Trigger because it has to send MIDI events to the host. AU's require creating a virtual MIDI device or something which is quite different. Anyways, I'm sure we'll eventually see an AU version, but it won't be anytime soon.
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thats what i thought.
I have to find a vst host wich i can rewire to logic.
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