Humanized drum interface (was:Re: Introducing AVL Drumkits LV2!)

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On Tue, 17 Jan 2017 09:52:07 +0100
Jeremy Jongepier <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 01/16/2017 10:57 PM, jonetsu wrote:
> > Since it responds from a light brushing of the fingers to the
> > strongest hit by a stick, yes, you can use chains.  Or a
> > paintbrush.  Possibly you could even drop the contents of a box of
> > toothpicks on it.

> It might respond the same but it probably won't sound the same. For
> the Korg Wavedrum a stick is a stick and it doesn't matter where it
> is made from. Sticks made out of plastic, wood or metal of the same
> weight will likely all sound the same while on a real drum kit the
> different sticks will produce a different sound. A Wavedrum just
> doesn't interact with the object it's getting hit with. But correct
> me if I'm wrong as I don't own a Wavedrum and neither have I read the
> manual ;)

A stick is a stick is a stick.  Well, there's no need to own a Wavedrum
or perhaps worse, to read the user manual :)

Demonstration:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuDHmaQxxLk


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