Trigger acoustic drums with DFH

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  • Rogue
    Moderator

    Do I have to have my Mbox and protools open during the live shows?

    of course. You will also need sufficient processing power to effect the tracks in real time. Realistically that is unlikely to happen on an MBox which has a fairly large minimum buffer hence you will *possibly* run into latency problems. That’s even before considering the delay the FX will add.

    A better approach would perhaps be to process the sound in outboard as any instruments but again, the MBox *may* add a noticeable latency and if you will be supplementing an acoustic kit with triggers (as I understand) *may* create flanging artifacts detrimental to the performance.

    Rogue Marechal - Toontrack
    Configuration Manager

    40minutesoffame
    Participant

    Thanks for the reply.  Since I am using Protools and I’m fairly new to the game can you tell me what interface might work?  I will probably trigger only the kick and snare to save on memory but I do have 2 gigs on my laptop.  Do you think this combo will work efficiently enough?

    Rogue
    Moderator

    as far as I’m aware the MBox Pro may allow you to reach acceptable latencies. The host computer horsepower will be critical however to process the sound in the box, if that’s definitely the direction you want to go in.

    Rogue Marechal - Toontrack
    Configuration Manager

    40minutesoffame
    Participant

        what if I used something like the Alesis trigger i/o?  I have 2g ram on my laptop so I think I will have the space.  Or is it easier to just go the old DM4 or DM5 route?  Thanks for your help on this.  It means a ton.

    Scott
    Participant

    Lemme ask a stupid question ….

    Let’s take it to the studio – not a live situation.

    I want to trigger an acoustic kit, but use DFHS as the sound (let’s say my pre’s are good enough, hence, I want to trigger the drums instead).

    Would I need to go from the triggers to a brain, and then into my DAW? Or do triggers actually give off a click sound or something which I can replace with DFHS?

    Just curious – as I have never messed with E-Drums or anything remotely close to it.

    Thanks

    -Mac Studio (2023)–  Apple M2 Max
    -macOS Ventura Version 13.6
    -Logic Pro 10.7.9 
    -64 GB Ram 
    -Universal Audio Apollo 8 (UAD2 DUO) – max sample rate supported: 192
    -typical buffer /  typical sample rate:  128 / 44.1
    -External drives:
    *SanDisk  2TB USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A/Type-C Portable SSD  
    *Glyph 3TB HD w/  USB-C/3.0/2.0 Compatibility
    *OWC 2TB Aura P12 Pro NVME M.2 SSD housed in OWC Express 4-slot 4M2 M.2 NVME Thunderbolt 3 ports
    -Midi Controllers:  M-Audio Keystation 88, Novation 61SL

    Scott
    Participant

    now that I think about it – I guess I could’ve just asked if Triggers give off Midi info, or some type of audio

    -Mac Studio (2023)–  Apple M2 Max
    -macOS Ventura Version 13.6
    -Logic Pro 10.7.9 
    -64 GB Ram 
    -Universal Audio Apollo 8 (UAD2 DUO) – max sample rate supported: 192
    -typical buffer /  typical sample rate:  128 / 44.1
    -External drives:
    *SanDisk  2TB USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A/Type-C Portable SSD  
    *Glyph 3TB HD w/  USB-C/3.0/2.0 Compatibility
    *OWC 2TB Aura P12 Pro NVME M.2 SSD housed in OWC Express 4-slot 4M2 M.2 NVME Thunderbolt 3 ports
    -Midi Controllers:  M-Audio Keystation 88, Novation 61SL

    John
    Moderator

    You need a brain

    …for the triggering, I mean. A module of sorts that translates the triggers to MIDI.

    BR,
    John

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    Scott
    Participant

    Poo-poo!

    Any thoughts on what may be the less expensive route to take for that?

    -Mac Studio (2023)–  Apple M2 Max
    -macOS Ventura Version 13.6
    -Logic Pro 10.7.9 
    -64 GB Ram 
    -Universal Audio Apollo 8 (UAD2 DUO) – max sample rate supported: 192
    -typical buffer /  typical sample rate:  128 / 44.1
    -External drives:
    *SanDisk  2TB USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A/Type-C Portable SSD  
    *Glyph 3TB HD w/  USB-C/3.0/2.0 Compatibility
    *OWC 2TB Aura P12 Pro NVME M.2 SSD housed in OWC Express 4-slot 4M2 M.2 NVME Thunderbolt 3 ports
    -Midi Controllers:  M-Audio Keystation 88, Novation 61SL

    Scott
    Participant

    Never mind … I am on the right track:

    http://www.sweetwater.com/store/closeup/TMC6–Main

    -Mac Studio (2023)–  Apple M2 Max
    -macOS Ventura Version 13.6
    -Logic Pro 10.7.9 
    -64 GB Ram 
    -Universal Audio Apollo 8 (UAD2 DUO) – max sample rate supported: 192
    -typical buffer /  typical sample rate:  128 / 44.1
    -External drives:
    *SanDisk  2TB USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A/Type-C Portable SSD  
    *Glyph 3TB HD w/  USB-C/3.0/2.0 Compatibility
    *OWC 2TB Aura P12 Pro NVME M.2 SSD housed in OWC Express 4-slot 4M2 M.2 NVME Thunderbolt 3 ports
    -Midi Controllers:  M-Audio Keystation 88, Novation 61SL

    Whitten
    Participant

    Can you use DDrum triggers with the TMC6?
    If not, are the Roland triggers any good?

    Anyone triggering drum sounds from EZX or Superior using acoustic drums? Does it work OK?

    Whitten
    Participant

    Doh!
    Actually one immediate drawback I can think of is no way to trigger hi-hat and cymbals.
    It’s ok for beefing up drums for live performance, but would be a bummer in the studio.

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