On 4/25/06, Jazzride2006 <jazzride2006@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Esa Linna a écrit : > > Jazzride2006 kirjoitti: > >> Esa Linna a Ã(c)crit : > >>> Loki Davison kirjoitti: > >>>> On 4/23/06, Esa Linna > >>>> <esa.linna@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> Hi all, > >>>>> > >>>>> since I am almost a total newbie of midi in Linux, I would like to ask > >>>>> if it would be possible to connect this "digital drumset" via midi, to > >>>>> use it with Hydrogen or other software drumkits & samples? > >>>>> > >>>>> > http://www.thomann.de/thoiw3_millenium_md70_digital_drumset_prodinfo.html > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> yes, has midi out. > >>>> > >>> > >>> Great, thanks. > >>> > >>> Has anyone experiences with this product or some else digital > >>> drumset, like Fame DD 306? > >>> > >>> > http://www.musicstore.de/en/global/10_0_DESET_59_DRU0009517-000/0/0/0/detail/musicstore.html > >>> > >>> > >> hi > >> that's a toy :) > >> > >> you'd better look for a second hand product like Roland Octapad (Even > >> Octapad I) + midi interface . > >> > > > > Well, if it works, that is fine for me :-) > > > > Millenium MD70 has midi input & output (don't know about Fame), then I > > guess I'll get Millenium. > > > > that's your choice > > 2nd serious solution :2nd hand Alesis D4 + 1 pad (roland or yamaha) etc... > > regards. > > Support for jazzrides point on this. Try them out first in a music store. Crap ones may just feel crap. Though don't know and maybe those given are okay. One way to find out. ;-) Loki