Re: Hardware: Drum pad

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rosea.grammostola wrote:
Hi,

Not that I am a drummer, but not a real fan of midi editing either ;)
So I need a hardware interface for the drums (something like the Roland octapad). Moreover I have thought about it and this is how I like to use the computer, as server of sounds, midi/audio record and mixing. For workflow an hardware interface is better I think.

So searching for a drum pad now to use with LinuxSampler and probably Hydrogen (if it finally get stable with JACK).

Any recommendations as it comes to touch, features, connection possibilities, brands etc.?

Like I said, I am not a drummer, so it's gonna be pretty low budget I think.
The alesis "control pad" is a affordable and works out-of-the-box with a USB connection. I've used it when i developed the midi action system for hydrogen, so i used it more as a controller for actions (play, pause etc) then for playing drums. But it has extra inputs for attaching other triggers (like a bassdrum controller).
Hope that helps,
Sebastian


Regards,
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