I see your point, but for those who gig with it and don't have their laptop with them...
Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
sure. I'm just responding to Rob's OP which is attempting to gauge the potential market
Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
I’m intrigued by the physical controls more than the touchscreen. I’ve used the iOS version of the Control App and it’s fine, but on a day to day basis I’m using my iPad and Splashtop (similar to Apple Sidecar) to remote into my laptop and control both eDrumIn and Superior when needed.
I have a cheap midi controller box to control various knobs and macros on the mixer in Superior, and it’s a huge efficiency boost. Being able to map the various sliders and dials to the eDrumIn Control App would be awesome.
https://a.co/d/0DTny7K
I have a cheap midi controller box to control various knobs and macros on the mixer in Superior, and it’s a huge efficiency boost. Being able to map the various sliders and dials to the eDrumIn Control App would be awesome.
https://a.co/d/0DTny7K
Miscellaneous Roland triggers. ED-10 + ED-4. MacBook Pro (2015), 16G RAM, Big Sur. Superior Drummer 3. Logic Pro.
Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
I would be very interested in a touchscreen edrumin,& it would make edrumin miles better than mimic pro at a lower price= tons of sales imho
Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
Add me to the "interested' list.
Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
There is definitely a market for such a thing! I am certain. The only thing about asking here on the forums is some would see no need in their use-case scenario, and some would see it as a holy grail! I feel that most of the replies will be on polar opposite ends, lol.
Alesis Surge with 4 tom and 5 cymbal pads, eDRUMin4 using SSD5.5 and SP3 on Mac OS.
Re: Any interest in a touchscreen control for eDRUMin?
Hi,
I would be defiantly interested with the following caveats:
1: Power for display from USB.
2: No DC power supply required. Currently I have no power at the drum set other than from the USB port from the computer sitting 20 feet away.
3: USB out to computer and display simultaneously so while I am sitting at the set not alone can I see/make changes I can hear them via drum software. EDIT: After some thought a USB hub could work as long as the display can connect to the ED computer at the same time then we are good.
If you could also create a mount for the display so that I can mount to the drum rails. But not a deal breaker. I could always find/make one.
Maybe not so easy to do on the display itself. So maybe an additional interface box on the ED that can do this?
I would be defiantly interested with the following caveats:
1: Power for display from USB.
2: No DC power supply required. Currently I have no power at the drum set other than from the USB port from the computer sitting 20 feet away.
3: USB out to computer and display simultaneously so while I am sitting at the set not alone can I see/make changes I can hear them via drum software. EDIT: After some thought a USB hub could work as long as the display can connect to the ED computer at the same time then we are good.
If you could also create a mount for the display so that I can mount to the drum rails. But not a deal breaker. I could always find/make one.
Maybe not so easy to do on the display itself. So maybe an additional interface box on the ED that can do this?