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Ensure your pad is supported in DSP Trigger
Re: Ensure your pad is supported in DSP Trigger
Hi Rob
I have a drum that i'm using that doesn't seem to be behaving quite right , i'm getting secondary triggers after the main hit. On my TD-8 using the same pad i get no such issue so i assume it is down to the re-trigger cancel feature. I've seen comments about that on the forum already but is it something you plan to add?
Anyway my drum is one of these
http://www.jobekydrums.co.uk/index.php? ... cts_id=422
Is it possible for me to get better support for it? The link you posted is broken.
Regards
Steve
I have a drum that i'm using that doesn't seem to be behaving quite right , i'm getting secondary triggers after the main hit. On my TD-8 using the same pad i get no such issue so i assume it is down to the re-trigger cancel feature. I've seen comments about that on the forum already but is it something you plan to add?
Anyway my drum is one of these
http://www.jobekydrums.co.uk/index.php? ... cts_id=422
Is it possible for me to get better support for it? The link you posted is broken.
Regards
Steve
Re: Ensure your pad is supported in DSP Trigger
I should probably add i'm using the paid for version i purchased it just before xmas.
Re: Ensure your pad is supported in DSP Trigger
I'm not currently developing DSP TRIGGER as all of my time is consumed with eDRUMin and MIDI Expression. I would like to take some of the functionality from eDRUMin and put it into the DSP TRIGGER, but I just don't have the time yet.
Re: Ensure your pad is supported in DSP Trigger
I appreciate this topic, srm99c.
I would love to use an eDRUMin, however, as they're currently out of stock I trialed DSP Trigger hoping to gain positional sensing in the meantime.
Unfortunately, I found Yamaha silicone pads are not supported in DSP Trigger. I use a Yamaha DTX950 kit (xp120 pads). No available pad input provides accurate or consistent performance on the xp120.
Having seen Yamaha pads displayed on eDRUMin review videos, I wondered if this was just a limitation of the free DSP Trigger.
Thankfully this forum exists. Today I learned my yamaha xp120 pad issue is not a free vs paid DSP Trigger discrepancy, but a larger pad availability difference between the eDRUMin and DSP Trigger products.
So, I'll just keep waiting for the next eDRUMin batch.
I would love to use an eDRUMin, however, as they're currently out of stock I trialed DSP Trigger hoping to gain positional sensing in the meantime.
Unfortunately, I found Yamaha silicone pads are not supported in DSP Trigger. I use a Yamaha DTX950 kit (xp120 pads). No available pad input provides accurate or consistent performance on the xp120.
Having seen Yamaha pads displayed on eDRUMin review videos, I wondered if this was just a limitation of the free DSP Trigger.
Thankfully this forum exists. Today I learned my yamaha xp120 pad issue is not a free vs paid DSP Trigger discrepancy, but a larger pad availability difference between the eDRUMin and DSP Trigger products.
So, I'll just keep waiting for the next eDRUMin batch.
Re: Ensure your pad is supported in DSP Trigger
Hello Rob,
I’m building an e-drum and I’m planning to use an Arduino to convert the pad signals into MIDI. The Arduino is MIDI compliant so in Logic it’ll show up as a MIDI interface. Would I be able to use DSP Trigger to control my pads seeing that the interface would be MIDI and not audio? I’m planning to use Easy Drummer 3.
Thanks.
I’m building an e-drum and I’m planning to use an Arduino to convert the pad signals into MIDI. The Arduino is MIDI compliant so in Logic it’ll show up as a MIDI interface. Would I be able to use DSP Trigger to control my pads seeing that the interface would be MIDI and not audio? I’m planning to use Easy Drummer 3.
Thanks.
Re: Ensure your pad is supported in DSP Trigger
Ok so I really need to use an audio interface, got it.