by elrules » Thu Mar 27, 2008 1:03 pm
Roland 3-way triggering can be activated on TD-20, TD-12, TD-10exp modules.
I have a Roland Td-6, which does not have this feature. What Roland says to td-6 (or td-3) users for being able to use a trizone ride with these modules is:
- Connect the two jacks of the ride to two inputs of the module (for example Ride and Crash2)
- Assign "No sound" to sound of one of the bow inputs.
By doing this, when you hit the bow of the ride, the bow sound of Ride input sounds, but the bow sound of Crash2 input doesn't sound. If you have not assigned "No sound" to Crash2 input, then two sounds would play at the same time.
I think you can test this feature by simply connecting the same piezo to two inputs and then tap it to see if megadrum sends two midi note numbers at the same time (this test should be done with common xtalk cancel settings to see how it works)
I think that if megadrum sends two notes at the (nearly) same time you can emulate the 3way triggering in a similar way than the roland td6 users must do, I mean: assigning different note numbers to "Head" on both inputs and only assigning one of them to a sound in the software sampler.
Could this be possible?