I bought an acoustic drum.
I've already started modifying it using this method (except for the part where a box is built and jack plugs are used, I wont need that)
The snare, the bass drum and the 3 toms are no problem, but the cymbals are a little more tricky (I was about to do this ) and for the hi-hat I'm stuck!!!
When I asked for help, I got questions that I still cant answer and this is really becoming a problem! :
what kind of triggers does the mega use? piezo/piezo piezo/switch switch/switch?
this DIY edrum stuff is very much dependent on the drum module. Trigger designs that work flawlessly with Roland modules might drive you nuts with a Yamaha, Alesis, DDrum module, etc. If anyone on this forum has done the DIY module you mention they could prolly give you some specific advice. But this is a hands on job.... without having the module and designing specifically for and with the module.... it would be a crap shoot. And even with the module in hand, some are more ideal than others.... Us Roland guys are pretty fortunate with the tweakability and playability of Rollie drum modules.
You may have more luck on the Megadrum forum, dunno.... We'll see if anyone chimes in here.
So in order to convert the piezo signal into USB and then use it with Steim Junxion, I'v been told that I'd simply need to buil the Megadrum Digital board and the Megadrum Analogue board (32 inputs). Someone I know is in charge of building it (I'm not too good at soldering!!).
Will this specific setting I've chosen to use
- Support Dual Zone Piezo-Switch pads AND Dual Zone Piezo-Piezo pads?
- Support CC Choke on every Dual Zone piezo/switch pad ?
In other words, what is there to know about the board's trigger when no jackplug conversion is made and simply the USB output is used?!?
Thanks for your precious help!
Kim