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I started out with an old Yamaha e-drum pad I found used at a local shop for $30. Plugged that into a basic iRig and it worked perfectly. I was actually a bit surprised as to how well that pad tracked my fingers, given that it was built to be hit with sticks.
But in the interest of taking up less space on my portable performing rig, I bought a piezo and stuck it in an old flat tobacco tin filled with a chunk of foam, and wired it to a 1/4" jack. Once again through and i-Rig and it worked fine (and the vintage tin drew some looks).
Now I have a similar piezo set-up stuck onto a wooden hand drum, so I can mix the sound of the drum with Impaktor or not.
Here's the tobacco tin version:
See also: https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/16361/using-impaktor-with-a-drum-pad-and-other-neat-percussions-setups/p1
I will look a bit further into it but for me isn’t more is better in fact is the opposite less is more.
For me an impaktor 2 app should be more like mogees than tr sequencer.
I want to play drums not programing them, for that I prefer lumbeats approach or hardware.
I use iDevices as one app receptor (even I have old iPh4 with impaktor but charging/docks from that era makes it PITA) so making my numbers I prefer invest 300€ on Spds and forget about apps. Mogees is what if... but probably I will not buy another iDevice soon.
I need to draw my needs (once again) but I’m very sure about avoid Apple hardware as multipurpose device. Even as receptors... few killer apps that I have covered.
Sometimes I even consider solutions like the Korg cliphit.
I don’t worry about sound silly. I thought like you in the past but I learnt the difference between simple and silly. In fact I’m so simply silly or sillying simple when I design my setup.
OT end
Ah cool, now I get it. Yes, in that case you should defo go for one of the Roland hardware. Tweaking sounds is an important part to me but I totally get this thing about stuff being for musicians rather than scientists. As for Drambo I'm not planning to spend weeks trying to program sounds, more like tweak presets etc.
Nice chat as usual which I hope result useful to others too.
:cheers: @supadom
More questions (and excuse my ignorance)
If I have a piezo and a jack to USB cable, can I connect it (1)-directly to the iPad (via CCK) or (2)-to my M-Audio USB audio interface or do I still need some kind of pre-amp?