Deciding on 32 input DIY vs 56 input kit
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 3:06 am
Newbie asking for help deciding on direction. I am trying to decide between buying the 644 chip and going completely DIY vs getting one of the kits and putting the finishing touches on it. First, money is not the constraint. I can afford either. My concerns are (in order):
1) I want to improve my hi-hat performance. I currently use Roland TD-6 to trigger Addictive Drums and the hi-hat function is very limited/frustrating. I have a VH-11 hi-hat trigger. Is there a big difference in the functionality between the 644 and STM32F205RCT6, especially hi-hat functionality?
2) Is the 644 likely to become obsolete (not supported by future firmware revisions? I tend to keep things a long time (e.g. TD-6) and don't want to be unable to move to newer software revisions soon.
3) I'm learning hobby electronics and think putting my own stuff together is fun. I've reviewed the process and think I could manage the full DIY myself (famous last words).
4) The 644 can only support 48 inputs. The STM32F205RCT6 supports 56 but 48 seems like plenty enough for me.
I like the idea of full DIY but don't want to lose (much) functionality if the STM32F205RCT6 is that much better . But sometimes the marginal improvement isn't really noticeable. Will I notice?
Any help is appreciated!!
Carlo
1) I want to improve my hi-hat performance. I currently use Roland TD-6 to trigger Addictive Drums and the hi-hat function is very limited/frustrating. I have a VH-11 hi-hat trigger. Is there a big difference in the functionality between the 644 and STM32F205RCT6, especially hi-hat functionality?
2) Is the 644 likely to become obsolete (not supported by future firmware revisions? I tend to keep things a long time (e.g. TD-6) and don't want to be unable to move to newer software revisions soon.
3) I'm learning hobby electronics and think putting my own stuff together is fun. I've reviewed the process and think I could manage the full DIY myself (famous last words).
4) The 644 can only support 48 inputs. The STM32F205RCT6 supports 56 but 48 seems like plenty enough for me.
I like the idea of full DIY but don't want to lose (much) functionality if the STM32F205RCT6 is that much better . But sometimes the marginal improvement isn't really noticeable. Will I notice?
Any help is appreciated!!
Carlo