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#1
Español / Re: Box drum 5
Last post by welshsteve - April 23, 2024, 10:38:43 PM

Hola

Disculpe el traductor de Google del inglés al español. Aunque hablo español conversacional básico porque viví en Madrid durante 2 años en los años 90, utilicé el traductor de Google aquí.

Puede utilizar pads Roland con el módulo Drumit5. ¿Te refieres al original naranja/negro?

Si este es el módulo al que te refieres, entonces hihat/cymbals te dará el problema principal.

Hihat: puede obtener una caja Zourman que permitirá que los charles Roland VH11 (o similares) funcionen bien con el Drumit5.

https://zourman.com/products/roland-hi-hat-conversion-modules-for-2box/

Los platillos Roland/Yamaha también funcionarán, pero solo obtendrás Bow y Edge. Por lo tanto, estarán bien para choques, pero no para el platillo Ride.

Consulte a Zourman (él está aquí, es un usuario llamado Anders). Ellos hacen una caja para que los platillos de salida Roland 2 también funcionen con el módulo 2box original.

https://zourman.com/products/roland-3-zone-ride-conversion-module-for-2box/

La latencia fue solo un problema que encontré cuando usé muestras importadas realmente ricas de Ezdrummer (o similar), las bibliotecas estándar de 2box estaban bien. Entonces, si va a importar importaciones VST personalizadas, sugeriría no demasiadas capas de velocidad, el atractivo es hacerlas realmente ricas, creo que es mejor ser más conservador. No puedo decir cuántas usaría, pero creo que hasta 30 capas de velocidad serían más que suficientes para una jugabilidad efectiva.

  Ha pasado mucho tiempo desde que tuve un módulo 2box. Pero estuve jugando con el kit de mi amigo recientemente (a quien le vendí el mío) y descubrí que funcionaba absolutamente bien; en realidad, fue muy divertido volver a jugar después de todos estos años.


¡Espero que esto ayude!
#2
Español / Box drum 5
Last post by Ricardo - April 20, 2024, 12:22:37 PM
Saludos, tengo unas preguntas,sobre el módulo drum mik5 , se puede usar con pad Roland , también golpeo y hay latencia en los sonidos, el hit hat no responde, alguien me podría ayudar?? Gracias
#3
The DDrum Legacy / Re: Ddrum4ui: Edit the ddrum 4...
Last post by welshsteve - April 14, 2024, 04:37:25 PM
Not yet, gonna try this week as I have been away gigging all weekend. Back home this evening. I'll be sure to chime in with how I found it.

It could be the reason I go to the shop near here with a Ddrum4 SE module just sitting there gathering dust!
#4
The DDrum Legacy / Re: Ddrum4ui: Edit the ddrum 4...
Last post by Valdu - April 14, 2024, 11:01:36 AM
Thanks a lot!
I know Lustark and Anders's work, but never had the occasion to use their products. I was interessed by the Zourman hi-hat converter until I found a Clavia pad with the Hall effect sensor.
Did you download ddrum4ui and test it?
#5
The DDrum Legacy / Re: Ddrum4ui: Edit the ddrum 4...
Last post by welshsteve - April 14, 2024, 03:46:11 AM
Great stuff, You are doing gods work sir! (if you don't mine me saying)

Just like guys like Lustark and Anders (Zourman drums) making amazing solutions for ddrum/2box users.

Have a great day!
#6
The DDrum Legacy / Re: Ddrum4ui: Edit the ddrum 4...
Last post by Valdu - April 12, 2024, 02:08:16 PM
I don't own any 2Box, so I may be wrong, but I think It's not quite comparable to drumIt.
Ddrum4ui does not manage (yet?) the organization of kits like drumIt does. Ddrum4ui only manages the creation and customization of sounds for the ddrum4 module, but in a much deeper way than drumIt does, especially in the multi-layer management thanks to the specific velocity and positioning parameters as well as the smart use of variations.
I've already created and tested in my ddrum4 hundreds of new sounds, most of them by mixing sounds from the Clavia soundbanks. I can confirm it's a very powerful tool for the Ddrum4 owners.
I've just uploaded a manual (english and french) to explain the features and the use of ddrum4ui.
The best is to download and play with it, you can use the pad simulator to hear your creations if you don't own a ddrum4 yet. The whole collection of Clavia sounds is available in the download page.
Last difference with DrumIt, ddrum4ui is available on Windows and MacOS, and is totally free...  ;)
#7
The DDrum Legacy / Re: Ddrum4ui: Edit the ddrum 4...
Last post by welshsteve - April 12, 2024, 08:42:41 AM
Hi and thanks for the reply!

So it kinda works like Drumit app? I should just download it and give it a try (I will anyway at some point)

Steve
#8
The DDrum Legacy / Re: Ddrum4ui: Edit the ddrum 4...
Last post by Valdu - April 11, 2024, 08:44:32 AM
I don't know if I could find the time to record a video of how ddrum4ui works, there are many possible uses. The operation of the software is intuitive, and can be tested without necessarily having a ddrum 4 module, thanks to the virtual pad which quite closely simulates the behavior of the created sound when played with a ddrum4 kit.
The only important point to understand before transferring to the module is the concept of Sound_ID, used by Clavia to assign sounds to the module's memory locations.
But I can post a fairly detailed user guide online, as soon as I've finished writing it, and some examples of custom sounds, notably to show the use of variations and position/velocity parameters.
#9
The DDrum Legacy / Re: Ddrum4ui: Edit the ddrum 4...
Last post by welshsteve - April 09, 2024, 12:06:03 AM
It would be amazing to see videos of this in action. I know someone with a Ddrum4 SE who's not even using it. I think he'd even offload it for little money just to to get shot of it as it's gathering dust. I could persuade him to its use from this app you've made or even pick it up for myself as a spare module for live use or something.
#10
General 2box Drumit 5 forum / Re: Drumit5 Power Supply...
Last post by K3NH - April 08, 2024, 04:50:07 PM
Hi this is to future me.

Correct power adaptor for 2box drumit five mark 1 in Europe is:

Input: AC 230V 50Hz 140mA
Ouput: AC 18V 1A*

* probably better to use 0.5A (500mA)?cause the plastic shield is warm. But I've been using for 3 hours straight and never get to a point where I would be worried it's just warm...