Hello, lady and gentlemen of the forum. I've been reading a little bit about this software that some of yall really seem to appreciate. You just go from the MIDI out on your module to the MIDI in on your laptop, and badda bing. Anything from Bonhams heavy sound to Neil Pearts old Slingerland kit can be the sound you achieve with your kit because of the magic of digital communication.
I know what MIDI is, but I don't know enough about it to know how to go about answering my own question.
Hell... I barely know enough about it to know any questions to ask.
But I'm using three modules. Mainly for the difference in cymbal sounds. As soon as I get my DM5 to jive, I plan on dropping the Simmons SDHB2. But that still leaves me with three because of the cymbals on the iMD02.
But what my question is, is there a way to connect these three modules together so they could communicate with my PC as if they were all the same module?
See? I don't even know how to ask this. But lets just say that you were on a deserted island with this kit. And you've got this really awesome software on your new computer. You've got 19 triggers, three modules, and anything you need to connect anything to anything.
How would you do it? How would you make it to where each pad would trigger it's assigned sound?
And a more challenging question...
If you CAN do it, do you have the skill and patience needed to communicate to someone like myself how to go about doing it and understanding what I'm doing as I do it? I'm not an idiot or anything, but I may have a touch of stupid flowing through my blood line. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.