ddrum DDTi Drum Pad and Trigger Interface
The ddrum DDTi is a simple electronic percussion interface designed to capture the feel of a real drum performance. The DDTi converts input from your favorite percussion pads or drum triggers to MIDI note messages you can use to trigger sounds in software or hardware. It even supports full hi-hat control for extremely realistic expression. Featuring both 5-pin MIDI and USB connectivity, the DDTi connects to your computer, synths, or drum modules. Get the feel of real drums and the convenience and functionality of a trigger with the ddrum DDTi drum trigger interface.
Product Features
- A simple way to convert your drum pads or triggers into MIDI with 10 TRS trigger inputs to accommodate single- or dual-zone triggers
- Multiple hi-hat control options let you get the expression you need, and customizable trigger settings let you define the feel of your drums
- USB output lets you control your virtual instrument drums
- MIDI output provides connectivity with hardware drum modules and synths
- Easy user interface makes creating and editing user setups painless, and 20 programmable presets allow you to store and recall your setups
- Works as an input expander with virtually any drum module, and it is velocity sensitive for expressive control
- Works plug-and-play with Mac and PC with no extra software drivers needed
Drum trigger module without the sound bank This works perfectly as my home e-kit trigger module. It’s easier to set up than my old Alesis DM5 thanks to the responsive buttons. You just have to go through each trigger input individually and tweak each setting until the responsiveness is right. Up to 10 triggers can be used. Powered over the USB connection? Yes please!I use my extra Ddrum Dominion kit with triggered mesh heads, and my cymbals are just plastic frisbees with piezos attached. This ultra cheap setup works…
absolute excellent bang for the buck, one or two of these ddti’s, BFD3 and some roland pd-85’s absolute excellent bang for the buck, one or two of these ddti’s, BFD3 and some roland pd-85’s(the most responsive drum head in the world) a cheap alesis rack – and you have as good as can be had for playability and pristine sound. Better sound than my $7,500 roland td30 flagship set- the granular control and ability to premaster every voice because your working in software is just unbeatable. well worth the two months it takes to learn it allI wouldnt want to gig with this setup…
… them to my Mac Mini into Logic X running Superior Drummer. I’m using a combo of DDrum chrome …