Hello...
I recently built 6 DIY pads (cost is aroud 30-40€ for each pad) that work and look just as good as 250€+ overpriced Roland pads (except that they are to my specifications),
I'll probably build some E-cymbals next (tape switch being the challenge but I have an idea that might just work). Those won(t be expensive too.
And I'm considering building Megadrum too.
I own a TD20 and if Megadrum could work just as fine than the TD20 (in conjonction with drum monitor and BFD),
I was thinking that I could sell my TD20 unit too (to drastically reduce my costs).
Now, I'm concerned about 2 things :
a) Are three zones pads supported by megadrum (for example like a chokable Ridewith edge/bow/bell sounds (1piezo and 3 tape switch that feeds 2 stereo jacks))
b) what about the number of inputs...
AS I'm considering building the following drum set :
1 Snare, 1 or 2 kick drums, 6 Toms, 1 Hihat, lots of cymbals (1Ride, 2+ Crash, 1 splash, 1 china)
and maybee some other pads to remotelly control my comp (say stop, play and rewind in guitar pro ^_^)
I would like to have at least the same number of inputs than my TD20 : 16 stereo jacks
and ideally, I would like to be able to have as many stereo inputs as I want.
Now, I read that megadrum's design is modular...is it possible to have more than 16 stereo inputs with megadrum ?
Is the atmega32's pin counts/DAC chanels enough for this ?
Or would it need a new design with say an atmega128 with 80+ pins and 16 DAC channels ?
I'm a bit new to electronics (but very willing to learn...) as my only experience till now has been soldering stereo jacks and piezo transducer (yet, I'm quite good at programming and solving complex stuff : I'm a mathematician)...
On a side note, could you counsel me a good book about electronic circuit with micro controller designing
Best regards,
Lakedaemon