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Krystof01
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I was curious as I read the post entitled dm-5. Mikeh (if you there) said
"In particular, how are you triggering the unit (with a midi keyboard or with drum pads). "
It hadn't ever occured to me; can you buy a drum module (say a dm pro) and obtain the same sounds for recording as you would using pads?
How does this work; do you assign a note on a piano to a sound (like you do to the pads), can you program drum kits?
What criteria would the MIDI keyboard have to have; just capable of MIDI communication? By using a weighted keyboard does that mean you could get a sound similar to striking a pad softly for example (ie strike the note on the keyboard softly)?
If all the above is true (or the majority), what are the drawbacks to this approach?
I am on a budget so I could afford a module and I also intend to buy a digital piano/organ. If I didn't have to buy the electronic kit (except module) this may be an option.
Thanks in advance for any insights you can give me,
Krystof.
"In particular, how are you triggering the unit (with a midi keyboard or with drum pads). "
It hadn't ever occured to me; can you buy a drum module (say a dm pro) and obtain the same sounds for recording as you would using pads?
How does this work; do you assign a note on a piano to a sound (like you do to the pads), can you program drum kits?
What criteria would the MIDI keyboard have to have; just capable of MIDI communication? By using a weighted keyboard does that mean you could get a sound similar to striking a pad softly for example (ie strike the note on the keyboard softly)?
If all the above is true (or the majority), what are the drawbacks to this approach?
I am on a budget so I could afford a module and I also intend to buy a digital piano/organ. If I didn't have to buy the electronic kit (except module) this may be an option.
Thanks in advance for any insights you can give me,
Krystof.