Over the past year or so, I've been experimenting with various touchscreens, trying to get a viable solution to control eDRUMin devices.
I've got a very rough prototype working that combines a 5" 800x480 capacitive touch TFT and a rotary encoder, and have ported over some controls from my UI library just to confirm that it can update the screen fast enough. Now that I have confirmed that the hardware is capable enough, I want to figure out it there's enough demand to warrant further development.
The device would plug into the USB host port on the back of ED10 or ED8 and function much the same as the control application, but laid out differently, Here's a render of what my next prototype will look like (my current one is just a mess of wires on a breadboard). The prototype shows a DC power input, but the device is BUS powered and that barrel jack would probably not make it onto production hardware. The onscreen controls can be adjusted using touch, be also touching on a control allows it to be adjusted with the rotary encoder. Touchscreens are not cheap, and I would need to sell the device for at least $150 USD. Is there a market for this?
Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
I can see such a device being a lot more precise than a phone app. Select the parameter, use the rotary to dial in perfectly... much better than a big finger sliding across the phone screen.
It would be a niche product, in my opinion.
It would be a niche product, in my opinion.
Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
Ya, better than a mouse too, in my opinion.
Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
Indeed!
Been playing electric ukulele lately, and got myself a little fx box that simulates amps, cabs and fx.
There's a bunch of them now, at different price points, and the best ones have that way of doing things. A touch screen to select the parameter, and a rotary to adjust it. Works very well.
Good idea to integrate the two in your unit.
Been playing electric ukulele lately, and got myself a little fx box that simulates amps, cabs and fx.
There's a bunch of them now, at different price points, and the best ones have that way of doing things. A touch screen to select the parameter, and a rotary to adjust it. Works very well.
Good idea to integrate the two in your unit.
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Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
Having the eDRUMin control screen always available (I usually have Superior Drummer full screen) and controlled by a more precise control is an attractive idea.
Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
Hi Rob,
no, I love the application. It's all there. But I am here in my men's cave.
A touch screen might be helpful for quick adjustments in live situations. I don't know.
Fine tune thresholds, or velocity curves... but the notebook is running for the VST software, so.
Sometime it's actually a bit annoying to get the window focus back on the eDRUMin app,
but not really an issue for me.
I have here several MIDI controllers.
So, my suggestion would be to implement a MIDI learn functionality.
Would it be possible to get the app back to focus (Win10) if a certain MIDI event is received,
let's say e.g. for the GAIN slider?
I am using Cantabile 4, and there I can define so called "Bindings". Quite handy.
Like: Sources -> Events -> Condition -> Targets -> Action.
One Action could actually be "Activate Main Window". --- Just checked. Nah. It pops up only when it has been minimized before.
Not when it's just sitting in the background.
Anyway. Maybe you or some other guys find these ideas useful.
no, I love the application. It's all there. But I am here in my men's cave.
A touch screen might be helpful for quick adjustments in live situations. I don't know.
Fine tune thresholds, or velocity curves... but the notebook is running for the VST software, so.
Sometime it's actually a bit annoying to get the window focus back on the eDRUMin app,
but not really an issue for me.
I have here several MIDI controllers.
So, my suggestion would be to implement a MIDI learn functionality.
Would it be possible to get the app back to focus (Win10) if a certain MIDI event is received,
let's say e.g. for the GAIN slider?
I am using Cantabile 4, and there I can define so called "Bindings". Quite handy.
Like: Sources -> Events -> Condition -> Targets -> Action.
One Action could actually be "Activate Main Window". --- Just checked. Nah. It pops up only when it has been minimized before.
Not when it's just sitting in the background.
Anyway. Maybe you or some other guys find these ideas useful.
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Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
If you made a "silent module" with let's say 16 inputs, a screen and faders to control individual pieces' volume and swap drum maps on the fly I would easily pay $700/$800 if not more for it. It would make my setup infinitely simpler and less fiddly to use.
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Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
I missed a couple features: a few buttons to trigger recording in a daw or load ezdrummer and change presets.Luckymethod wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2023 2:46 amIf you made a "silent module" with let's say 16 inputs, a screen and faders to control individual pieces' volume and swap drum maps on the fly I would easily pay $700/$800 if not more for it. It would make my setup infinitely simpler and less fiddly to use.
I'll take the first spot in the order queue if you make it
Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
I can see picking up one or two of these for my needs at the suggested price.
Thanks, Rob
Thanks, Rob
Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
i wouldn't buy one personally. The occasional dip into the software is all i need and the computer is fine for that