Unofficially supported devices

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Mylo
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Unofficially supported devices

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The eDRUMin manual’s list of supported equipment is based on AudioFront’s equipment used in their testIng. But users have had great success with devices outside that list.

This list is periodically updated from individual posts. If you don’t see what you are searching for check out the thread. The last edit date is displayed in this post so you will know where to begin reading in the thread.

Also... if it is a 3-zone cymbal let us know if you are using 1 input or 2 inputs and if Bell Sense is working for you. Same with Rim Sense. Actually any added information is helpful.

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2 Box Triggers

682drums T-Rigg

ATV 10" Pads from the eXS-3 work (also with Edge Sense) very well
ATV 12" Cymbal (Bell Sense works with the CY-8 Setting)
ATV 10” aDrums - artist Cymbal (3 zones with one cable with input type Dual Zone Cymbal with Bell Sense using CY-8)
ATV 14” aDrums - artist Cymbal (3 zones with one cable with input type Dual Zone Cymbal with Bell Sense using CY-8)
ATV 16” aDrums - artist Cymbal (3 zones with one cable with input type Dual Zone Cymbal with Bell Sense using CY-13)
ATV 18” aDrums - artist Cymbal (3 zones with two cables with input type Roland 3-Zone Ride or with one cable with input type Dual Zone Cymbal with Bell Sense using CY-8)
ATV China aDrums - artist Cymbal (3 zones with one cable with input type Dual Zone Cymbal with Bell Sense using CY-8)

Alesis DM10 MKII PRO Snare pad (hit, sidestick, rimshot, but no positional sensing)
Alesis Surge Kit viewtopic.php?p=9375#p9375
Alesis Crimson II Kit viewtopic.php?p=9375#p9375

DIY Hall Effect Hi-Hat
DIY Myrk Membrane for Choke (wired to ring)
DIY FSR based HH (No need for a resistor or anything else, just wire the two leads to a TRS plug. Calibrate with eDRUMin.)

drum-tec 13” Diabolo Hand Hammered Snare Pad works 100%, with Positional Sensing.
drum-tec Trigger Tube Pro

Drone halo triggers: rims are not that responsive, the rest works ok.

Field dual zone cymbals (various sizes) (older model without Touch Choke)
Field 18” 3-zone ride cymbal (older 2 jack model without Touch Choke) (using 2 inputs; no Bell Sense)
Field hi-hat

Gewa G9 18“ Ride works as 3 Zone with one cable as Yamaha 3-zone

Goedrum HH controller
Goedrum dual zone 13” pad. No bell sense though

Hart Dynamics 13” AcuSnare (DIY explanation here: viewtopic.php?p=8022#p8022)

HXM 8" triple zone rubber pad. (It is basically a copy of the TP Yamaha pads, with the two side zones being switches.)
HXM 12" single zone cymbal (looks the same as the ones with the new Drumit3).

Jobeky AI dual zone trigger
Jobeky 4-spoke trigger
Jobeky dual zone metal cymbals (various sizes)
Jobeky dual zone LV China cymbal
Jobeky 18” and 20” 3-zone rides (intermittent bow when striking the bell so not perfect) (using two inputs; no Bell Sense)
Jobeky hi-hat (Jobeky is currently using a VH-11 controller which is officially supported)
Jobeky Side Mounted Triggers
Jobeky 14" A2E Snare (Editor note: the actual Jobeky trigger used in this A2E snare was not given.)
Jobeky 18" LV real feel cymbal (Ride)

Lemon 15" three-zone cymbals - all three zones work using two inputs and the 'Roland-type 3-zone cymbal' pad type in the eDRUMin
Lemon 18" three-zone cymbals - all three zones work using two inputs and the 'Roland-type 3-zone cymbal' pad type in the eDRUMin
Lemon 13" two-zone cymbals
Lemon 12" mesh pad works fine; triggers head, rimshot, and sidestick reliably; supports positional sensing

Medeli 8" 2-Zone pad
Medeli 10" 2-Zone pad
Medeli 12" 2-Zone cymbal

NUX NMP-2 Dual Foot Switch

Pintech Cymbals

Roland BT-1: Sensor mode and xtalk mode supported using the BT-1 pad type.
Roland CY-5
Roland CY-8
Roland CY12R/C: three-zone ride with a single input to the eDRUMin (using the CY13R Bell Sense setting).
Roland CY-13 Dual and single cable (bell sensing) works well.
Roland CY-15 Dual and single cable (bell sensing) works well.
Roland FD-8 HiHat Controller
Roland FD-9 HiHat Controller
Roland KD-7
Roland KD-9 Working good
Roland PD-7 Dual zone
Roland PD-8a Single zone.... edge sense is working great
Roland PD-80R head/rim/rimshot
Roland PD-100 (dual trigger - added a rim trigger) working great.
Roland PD-120 used as snare, hit/sidestick/rimshot, positional sensing works.
Roland PDX-6 - Edge sense works very well on these.
Roland PDX-8
Roland PDX-100 - Hit, sidestick, rimshot, positional sensing.
Roland RT30K Triggers
Roland VH-10 hihat

Triggera Krigg V3 Kick Pedal Trigger

UFO Drums eBbridges for Snare, Toms and Kick
UFO Drums Rim Piezos (Mounted on L Bracket)

Yamaha HH65
Yamaha PCY155 (all 3 zones)
Yamaha PCY135 (all 3 Zones)
Yamaha PCY100 (all 3 zones)
Yamaha TP65S (all 3 zones)
Yamaha XP80 (all 3 zones)
Yamaha XP100 (all 3 zones)
Yamaha XP120 (all 3 zones)



These are listed in the manual so considered officially supported but users have provided configurations that have worked... so good information to have.

Roland CY-15R ride with Bell Sense (1 cable)
Roland CY-13RC crash/ride with Bell Sense (1 cable)
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vandroiy
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Re: Unofficially supported devices

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Can confirm:

Roland FD-9 HiHat Controller
Yamaha PCY-135 3 Zones
2 Box Triggers
Jobeky Side Mounted Triggers
Roland RT30K Triggers

I find it hard to think of any Roland, Alesis, Yamaha Pad or any Trigger at all that won`t work with the edrumin, considering you can dial in nearly everything
Polyphonics
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Re: Unofficially supported devices

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Confirmed:
Jobeky 14" A2E Snare
Roland BT-1
Jobeky 18" LV real feel cymbal (Ride)

I'll edit in more as I test them, pending pads are:

Customised Jobeky LVs and DIY cymbals using Myrk membrane switches
Alesis DM10 pads converted (8" & 10")
Alesis Crimson Pads (12")
Alesis DM10 Kick converted (8")
Ignotus's(?) hall sensor/magnet hihat controller design
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dsteinschneider
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UFO Drums eBbridges for Snare, Toms and Kick
UFO Drums Rim Piezos (Mounted on L Bracket)
DIY Hall Effect Hi-Hat
Pintech Cymabls
DIY Myrk Membrane for Choke (wired to ring)
Pim
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Post by Pim »

Hi Mylo,

cool idea. I guess you will keep the first post updated? I hope what I add hasn't been mentioned in another post yet so you don't have to siff through so many duplicates in case you update the first post.

Confirmed:
Yamaha PCY155 (all 3 zones)
Yamaha PCY100 (all 3 zones)
Yamaha HH65
Yamaha XP80 (all 3 zones)
Yamaha XP100 (all 3 zones)
Yamaha XP120 (all 3 zones)
Roland FD8
Medeli 12" 2-Zone cymbal
Medeli 10" 2-Zone pad
Medeli 8" 2-Zone pad
Mylo
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I hadn’t really given any thought to keeping the list up to date but I can try. I was thinking more that if you did a search you might have a good chance of finding it.

I’ll see what I can do. But it really wasn’t my intention to become a maintainer of the list. :D
Pim
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Mylo wrote:I hadn’t really given any thought to keeping the list up to date but I can try. I was thinking more that if you did a search you might have a good chance of finding it.

I’ll see what I can do. But it really wasn’t my intention to become a maintainer of the list. :D
Hi,

Yeah, you're right, it would take too much time probably. Maybe it's easiest if we just add our pads/triggers to an ongoing list? I just make a start and copy/paste a full list of what we got so far into the next post.
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Jobeky AI dual zone trigger
Jobeky 4-spoke trigger
Jobeky dual zone metal cymbals (various sizes)
Jobeky dual zone LV China cymbal
Jobeky 18” and 20” 3-zone rides (intermittent bow when striking the bell so not perfect)
Jobeky hi-hat (Jobeky is currently using a VH-11 controller which is officially supported)
Jobeky Side Mounted Triggers
Jobeky 14" A2E Snare
Jobeky 18" LV real feel cymbal (Ride)

Field dual zone cymbals (various sizes) (older model without Touch Choke)
Field 18” 3-zone ride cymbal (older 2 jack model without Touch Choke)
Field hi-hat

Roland FD-9 HiHat Controller
Roland FD8
Roland RT30K Triggers
Roland BT-1

2 Box Triggers

UFO Drums eBbridges for Snare, Toms and Kick
UFO Drums Rim Piezos (Mounted on L Bracket)

DIY Hall Effect Hi-Hat

Pintech Cymbals

DIY Myrk Membrane for Choke (wired to ring)

Yamaha PCY155 (all 3 zones)
Yamaha PCY135 3 Zones
Yamaha PCY100 (all 3 zones)
Yamaha HH65
Yamaha XP80 (all 3 zones)
Yamaha XP100 (all 3 zones)
Yamaha XP120 (all 3 zones)

Medeli 12" 2-Zone cymbal
Medeli 10" 2-Zone pad
Medeli 8" 2-Zone pad
Mylo
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Thanks Pim. I alphabetized them by manufacturers and updated the first post.

For the three zone cymbal users if you can tell how us how many inputs are being used and if Bell Sense is being used that would be helpful to others as well.
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Nice work guys. Above and beyond the call of duty.
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