Pete, Here's what I know about ddrum and crosstalk. A few years back, K&K sound invented a device called the 'Trigmaster.' It is a device that can tell the difference between an actual drum stick strike, and any other vibration. When I used acoustic drums with ddrum triggers, the trigmaster was able to filter virtually all extraneous vibrations. I could trigger without muffling the drum heads at all. This is amazing. The story goes, that at a trade show, a ddrum rep saw the K&K trigmaster, and stole the idea. It is now incorporated into all ddrum modules, thus eliminating a crosstalk setting. If you are triggering acoustic drums, I strongly reccomend the Trigmaster. Scott --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "peterpan" <malakies2000@y...> wrote: > > does anybody here know much about the ddrum4 se brain thats supposed > to be the most realistic sounding module ever. I have been reading up > about it and it did seems to be pretty highly regarded, however when > reading about modules on the hart website i was a bit shocked with > what they said. they didnt seem to like it all that much, also > apparently there are no x talk settings, leaving the only > alternative, in order to eliminate crosstalk, to be reducing the > sensitivity of the pads (hence loosing much of the quality the sounds > have to offer). does anybody know if its really that bad or does > peter hart not like ddrum for some reason!!? > > thought i'd run this by this group, as many of the members have had > experience with a wide variety of edrum equipment, and coz most of > the other groups are kinda dormant at times... > > cheers pete
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Re: ddrum4
2003-09-07 by hairytrigger
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