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Audiofront eDRUMin ED10
mmdurrant:
Not sure if you ended up going this direction but I ended up getting an eDrumin after spending months trying to get the Megadrum working. Megadrum is like the Linux of drum trigger interfaces. I've had some weirdness getting the splash to trigger with my Alesis Strike module but I could barely get the Megadrum hihat working at all. The eDrumin triggers the hihat over MIDI better than the Alesis does with it plugged in directly.
Sharkuel:
--- Quote from: mmdurrant on February 26, 2022, 04:04:23 PM ---Not sure if you ended up going this direction but I ended up getting an eDrumin after spending months trying to get the Megadrum working. Megadrum is like the Linux of drum trigger interfaces. I've had some weirdness getting the splash to trigger with my Alesis Strike module but I could barely get the Megadrum hihat working at all. The eDrumin triggers the hihat over MIDI better than the Alesis does with it plugged in directly.
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Hello, and apologies for the late reply.
As a matter of fact, I did. Yes, I have struggled in the first week to dial down the thing like I wanted, but now I have the luxury of having a monster kit being triggered via SD3 through Linux.
Funny that you reference Linux, since I find it easier to work with professionally than Windows ever was. Pipewire made Linux be on par with MacOS in terms of professional audio.
Hellfire:
Well, I'm thinking of going the eDRUMin route. Right now the 10 input version is out of stock, so I'm going to wait until they get more in. Anybody else using this yet?
thebigz:
Ed10 is back in stock if anyone is interested
Sharkuel:
Already ordered mine.
I am gonna pair it with my megadrum module and see how they play together.
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