So I may be asking a ridiculous question here but I'm looking for a definite answer as I can't find anything on the net that helps really.
I have a dm5 module which I use to trigger acoustic drums...(works well)
What I want to know is if I can make the dm5 produce a more authentic hi hat sound. I know that a trigger io used with the dm5 will allow me to use dual zone triggers. But can I use the io to make a continuous hi hat using the samples on the dm5?
Thanks in advance for any help
Welcome to the forum Carrickter.
Short answer to your question: No
Long answer: The DM5 (designed and built in 1996) was not designed to have continuous controlled hi-hat. Back then continuous control of the hi-hat in electronic drums was not a standard thing. Only the "Open", "Closed" & "Foot chick" sounds exist in the DM5. The DM5 uses a simple switch for Hi-Hat controller. Back in 1996 many would use a keyboard sustain pedal for a DM5 Hi-hat control. I hope that helps.
Again, welcome to the forum.