Hello. I ran across the MegaDrum project a couple of days ago and have since read the entire forum and seen the progress that is being made on this project. I must commend Dmitri and Synthex for contributing to such a great project.
I built a diy edrum set 6 years ago and bought an Alesis D4 sound module to control it. I intended on hooking the D4 to my soundcard for use with a software sampler. I always thought that $150 minimum was kind of steep when you intend to connect triggers to computer anyways. Since then I have bought a house, and an acoustic set. So my edrum set is retired and dusty, but I would like to resurrect them for a friend. Plus, the MegaDrum is too good to pass up!! So I will sell the Alesis and build a MegaDrum. I have a few questions though.
1. I have minimal electronics experience, will I likely be able to assemble the MegaDrum?
2. I saw schematics for the "digital board" and the "analog board." These are not 2 different MegaDrum versions correct? Is the "analog board" simply the board that connects to all of the physical trigger inputs?
3. I would like to build a minimal MegaDrum. I need maybe 16 inputs, NO LCD, NO Keyboard, NO Midi IO; Just usb for computer use. Is this possible to build? Would it require new schematics, or just follow same schematics omitting unecessaries?
4. I saw the new "plug and play" MegaDrum (thanks Synthex). Would this version still require some kind of programming of the chips?
Thanks