talrusher wrote:the trigger io is good. had it for a half year. now i have the megadrum32 and it is much better. the cost for it is only 200€ and dimitri will send it rdy to use for u.
Yep, same thing here (for me it was the 56 Input MegaDrum, built by Dimitri). I started with a cheap Millenium MPS-400 (also known as Medeli or fame) and upgraded it step by step, converted the rubber pads into DIY Meshheads etc. The Millenium Module was very limited and not quite up to the task, so i bought the Alesis Trigger I/O, which was much better with the mesh heads and it added additional ports for further expansion.
The Trigger I/O is indeed a good module, but it has it's limitations. For example it has only one port for dual zone cymbals but even with this port the (switch) edge trigger isn't touch sensitive (it's only on/off). The other ports do provide choke functionality for dual zone pads, but i never figured out how to configure this with the Trigger I/O and Superior Drummer - with the MegaDrum it just worked out of the box.
Today the MegaDrum module arrived and i just completed my first configuration session - my Roland Snare is too hot and needs a voltage divider, i think, but the rest works just great, and even after this short time of fine tuning my set has been catapulted in a completely different league compared to the Trigger I/O solution. Every single pad triggers much more accurate and the dynamic improved significantly. Thanks dimitri, MD is indeed some great piece of hardware and combined with professional drum sampling software like Superior Drummer or Addictive Drums it provides a perfect solution i won't even trade for a 1200€ Roland module