roly wrote:Bonjour,
Je me demandais quelles étaient les différences entre le trigger io d'alesis et la dernière version de megadrum, hormis le fait que megadrum ait plus d'entrées?
Le Alesis Trigger I/O :
- 10 triggers inputs.
- Hi-Hat control: continuous or switch - on/off
- Footswitch: up/down
- MIDI: USB, MIDI OutUSB Computer Interface
- Create and store up to 20 setups
Le Megadrum :
- 56 triggers inputs.
- Full USB2 plug'n play.
- MIDI In and Out/Through DIN connector.
- New All In One PCB v3.2, for an easy build and high integration !
- Variable HiHat controller input and 55 trigger inputs giving in total 56 inputs.
- Supports dual zone piezo/piezo pads on all inputs (except Kick). Head/crossstick/rim shot are all supported.
- Supports dual zone piezo/switch pads on all inputs (except Kick). Velocity sensitive on both zones and chokeable.
- Supports 3 zone Roland style cymbals (e.g. CY-12 / CY-15 ) on all inputs (except Kick).
- Sopports 3 zone Yamaha style cymbals (e.g. PCY130 / PCY135 / PCY150 / PCY155 ) on all inputs (except Kick).
- Supports different types of HiHat controllers - switch, variable like VH-11/12 or DIY (e.g. optical)
- Individual 'Dynamic thresholds' on all inputs to better handle false triggering (ghost notes) and fast rolls.
- 4 Crosstalk suppression groups with individual crosstalk suppression levels in each group.
- Individual MIDI channel, dual/single/3 zone pad, auto/manual sensitivity and curve settings for every input.
- 10 Different types of velocity curves. Each input can be assigned an individual curve.
- Velocity curves for each individual input can be compressed and shifted.
- 9 gain levels set individually for each input.
- USB powered. No need for a separate power supply.
- No need for an expensive programmer. Firmware can be programmed using a simple cable.
- MegaDrum firmware can be upgrade over Sysex so you won't need a programmer after an initial bootloader firmware has been programmed.
- Potentiometer free design. You don't need pots at all and this saves quite some money.
- SysEx support. MegaDrum can be controlled from a computer and there is already a nice looking multiplatform application developed for this: MCT (MegaDrum Config Tool)
- Can save 4 configs 13 Drum Maps in non-volatile memory.
- 16x2 LCD with VU meters.
- 4 user control buttons, 2 rotary encoders (optional), 'Quick access' to all pad settings.
Le Megadrum a beaucoup plus d'option (Gestion des 3 zones des cymbales Yamaha/Roland , Gestion de la position de frappe, Reglage individuel de chaque canal, Support de l'étouffement par la main (Choke) des cymbales, MegaDrum peut être directement controlé par un ordinateur, ...).