Even an Alesis D4 (same trigger inputs) at about $100-125 would do this.
David
"John_LeBlanc" wrote in message
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I am looking for a cost effective way to trigger audio samples with my
PC.
I want to trigger with a piezo element or simular pressure sensitive
device that will give me levels of signal with how hard I hit it. I
have seen people doing this with Remo Practice pads and mounting the
Piezo underneath and hooking the phone jack into trigger inputs on a
sampler.
I can do what I want with a Roland TCM6, which converts drum triggers
to MIDI and then run into my computer and trigger with MIDI compatable
PC samplers like Fruity Loops. This would get a little expensive since
I need 10 or so samples and the TCM6 does only 6 for $250.00. So if
anyone knows a cheaper external device that converts to midi, let me
know.
You may want to consider picking up a used Alesis DM-5. There's one on
eBay right now for $225. That will give you 12 configurable trigger inputs
in a rack mount unit. Run a MIDI cable from it to your computer and you're
set. You'll save $25 on a trigger-to-MIDI box, and pick up a nice drum
sound module for "free."
Check out the Alesis web site support section, download the DM-5 manual,
and decide if that suits your purposes.
John LeBlanc
Houston, TX
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