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Everson MD REbuild

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 10:02 pm
by everson
I got my MD from dmitri sometime in April/May ...
Now, since I just got the precision rectifier board, I decided to rebuild the MD. By this, I mean changing the casing. Actually, I decided to put the MD into the kick drum and also place the voltage dividers there - all 32 of them - a small forest :)
I`ll also put a mouse carrier there.

So, here`s how it looks currently:

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Re: Everson MD REbuild

PostPosted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 8:55 pm
by airflamesred
I've seen your kit everson - 6 drums, 3 cymbals, hi hat. Whats with the other inputs?
How do you access the unit in the bass drum?

Re: Everson MD REbuild

PostPosted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 10:07 pm
by everson
I`ll be adding more cymbals, that`s for sure.
Waiting for some cymbals from triggera. They`ll send me their china cymbal prototype soon. Then a splash (or two).
I`ll probably buy another crash and DIY a cowbell.
And that will make all my MD inputs full.

Re: Everson MD REbuild

PostPosted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 10:11 pm
by everson
Sorry, didn`t see this:

airflamesred wrote:How do you access the unit in the bass drum?


Pretty easy. Don`t have the snare stand and that makes things even easier.
The MD was there, in the kick drum, before this. I just decided to make the whole area nicer by doing this. And also to fix the MD, so it doesn`t move when I play with buttons.

Re: Everson MD REbuild

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 8:51 am
by everson
Here`s the progress so far ...

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Re: Everson MD REbuild

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 5:27 pm
by airflamesred
looks good mate. How are the krigg cymbals? There's not much info on their site

Re: Everson MD REbuild

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 9:14 pm
by everson
It`s Triggera cymbals. Krigg is their kick pedal trigger.

Well, I`m in contact with them as they wanted me to test their ride cymbal on the MD. But then they decided to first release the china and the splashes. And the ride - later (spring 2013, I guess).
I really think they should be great. Rubber and steel. IMHO, perfect combo for electronic cymbals. I used to use DIY A2E cymbals with rubber silencers on top. They triggered great, swelled great, but the problem was silencers, their movements, and I hated that "patched" look ...

Re: Everson MD REbuild

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 9:48 pm
by angr77
The Triggera cymbals seems to be nice. I was checking their site...not much info up there yet...especially when you can't wait to place an order...:-)

Nice layout on the bassdrum!! I am guessing your are reinventing how future electronic bassdrums will look like.

Anders

Re: Everson MD REbuild

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:19 pm
by everson
Well, they announced the china cymbal for December. Don`t know if you saw that ...

As for the kick drum, I`m not the first one, they guy from Drumagination presented a similar idea before me. Although, I`ve never saw something like this when I got the idea ...
It`s pretty convenient if you don`t have to touch the module too often. If you do, then it has to be somewhere nearer, like on the rack. I mean I can easily play with buttons, see the display, ... because it somewhere between the snare and the tom. But if I`d have to push the buttons very often - I wouldn`t put it there.
Anyway, fits my needs perfectly.

Re: Everson MD REbuild

PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 10:22 am
by everson
Everything is connected.

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Next step: mounting and testing.