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Nice!
Really good, nice acoustics Churches, but amplify the highs. What were you using to trigger Impaktor with BTW?
Wow, was not expecting it to be that good! No offence
That was fantastic
That's perversely the best compliment actually @MirEko
@supadom Love it. Real vibe and atmosphere. Amazing what a difference darkness and colored light make. And the music of course Very cool stuff.
What is your drumming surface?
Rubber...courtesy of Roland dp-9 epad.
I wish I had a 360' fish eye to capture the place
@supadom - that's a really cool performance. Very nice.
So does the PD9 send an audio trigger out somewhere, somehow?
I'm baffled. It doesn't look like you have it plugged into the iPhone directly. In fact it doesn't look like you have any leads plugged into the iPhone which is baffling me even more!
I'd love know how you're working impacktor in because I love that app!
Amazing. Good build.
Also interested in what is plugged or not to the phone. It is a phone !?
Haha, it's dark, that's probably why you can't see it. It is iPhone 5s running Impaktor. It goes into sonic port which in turn goes into the akai EIE.
So basically the e-pad is connected via a guitar cable to sonic port which is glued to the side of EIE. Pretty straight forward really.
Thanks.
And then the EIE is connected into the iPhone?
And the EIE allows audio to pass into the iPhone(impacktor) to trigger it... and also back out of the iPhone so we can hear Impaktor's sound?
Ingenious.
I'm trying to figure out if I could do it with just a PD9 into a Behringer UCA222 into the iPhone to trigger the sound. Then the headphone socket of the iPhone to take the audio out.
Watch out Avey Tare's gonna steal your setup.
Really cool stuff.
No @Matt_Fletcher_2000 , I probably didn't explain properly. The impaktor audio system is independent from eie and is sonic port based. Sonic port audio out goes into one of the eie's inputs, that's all. Supposedly there is double latency going through 2 interfaces but I have impaktor and audiobus set to 128 and find it playable.
@reverberator I'd like to see him having a go at building my custom box out of ply . He's probably all over IPad anyway.
Really enjoyed that, thanks for posting