elrules wrote:Nobody interested in what Yamaha modules do with dual switches??
I think it would be a cool feature for megadrum.
It would expand number of inputs from 32 to 47!!!!
Besides, DIY trizone cymbals are easy to do. I can post my tutorial to make yamaha-style trizone cymbals.
elrules wrote:Nobody interested in what Yamaha modules do with dual switches??
elrules wrote:Nobody interested in what Yamaha modules do with dual switches??
I think it would be a cool feature for megadrum.
It would expand number of inputs from 32 to 47!!!!
Besides, DIY trizone cymbals are easy to do. I can post my tutorial to make yamaha-style trizone cymbals.
elrules wrote:Hi -AJ-, what you propose I think is a bit more difficult to implement and not very useful for playing, live playing I mean. With the new rotary button suppot, you can change threshold or sensitivity like if you had a pot. Having control of a certain parameter in each megadrum input with a pot, would add a lot of complexity to the whole thing. Besides, TP-100 style DIY pads haven't been yet built with DIY techniques. A pot would be useful, for example, to control the pitch or tone of the instrument, and that can only be achieved in a host sampler with incoming MIDI CC data. For me, for example, it would be easier to connect my small MIDI keybord, and with its knobs control all that kind of things. To make MIDI CC knobs, i think it would be more reliable not to use the same inputs megadrum have for triggering, but using alternative inputs, maybe building an optional extra PCB for transmiting only MIDI CC taken from pot knobs. That would be like adding a mini-midi-keyboard board.
Firstly, I was amazed by the positional sensing stuff. Now that I have Fxpansion BFD 2 (which has some pos. sensing snares controlled by MIDI CC) I think it would be cool, but being practical, I think there are other features more necessary. That kept me thinking, till I found that megadrum now has Roland trizone ride's support, but it has not yamaha trizone support (which, in my point of view, is better than roland: usings 2 inputs vs. using only one input). I don't know how dmitri implemented the piezo/switch management, but I guess it musn't be very difficult to add that. Dmitri! please give support for yamaha cymbal owners!
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