Sorry guys for my long absence of posting an update to this thread.
I've been away for work related matters, so I haven't had the time to continue with my Megadrum project.
Simply put, the status of my problem is still the same: I can't get the Megadrum to work.
My available spare time is very limited at the moment, so I have to decide what to do with this project. Do I continue with it or start looking for alternatives (if there are any)?
I was convinced the Megadrum would be the ultimate solution to my main problem: MIDI trigger expansion. Let me explain.
I have a Roland TD-9 module and Roland pads. This module has only 11 trigger inputs, so I needed something to expand my inputs. There were only a few options:
Roland TMC-6 MIDI trigger module - this device has only 6 inputs of which 1 supports piezo/piezo > way too much money for an antique box!
Alesis Trigger iO - been there, done that! - 10 inputs works just fine for me, but the latency gives too much delay and it's impossible to get proper pad sensitivity settings.
Roland TD-20(x) module > that would be the best solution with just one downside: its prize!
Basically what I need is:
- ± 10 stereo trigger inputs
- full control over pad sensitivity settings
- low latency to get a minimum delay
- ± 20 programmable drumkits
I need a decent amount of drumkits so I can change MIDI note settings to trigger different sounds within the TD-9's single percussion set.
Like on the Alesis iO, a foot switch to control changing the drumkits would be a very big plus, but I'm not sure if the Megadrum can be modified to support this feature?
Anyhow, the Megadrum seemed to have all the main ingredients I needed, so I got the Synthex kit, started building it and ran into problems that have yet to be solved.
After a month of troubleshooting, the problem still remains. Is there anything else I can do?