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For that you need an SPD-Sx or equivalent from another manufacturer. Lastly, the SPD-30 will never allow you to import samples.
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Again, the manual will tell you how to do this. The FD-8 has issues with wearing out of parts, and I’d not recommend that one personally.Īs far as I know, external triggers can use layered sounds just like the integral pads.
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The Roland hi-hat controller needs a variable input, and Roland FD series hi-hat pedals do this. The Millenium is probably just a switch with open and closed. Not all hi-hat controllers work the same. You are right that you need a stereo splitter with a resistor to split a stereo trigger input to work with two triggers. It might not work with a Millenium cymbal as it could be wired differently. Roland have set up the module to recognise when a Roland piezo/switch cymbal is plugged in to make it work. designed to detect two piezo signals from a stereo pad. The inputs on the SPD-30 are piezo/piezo I.e.
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The manual explains this, you can download it from Roland.įYI cymbals with choke work using a piezo to detect the hit, and a switch that detects the pressure when you grab it. I can’t say if Millenium cymbals will work with choke on Roland gear, but that is the starting point. You need to set the trigger type to a chokeable cymbal model like the Roland CY-8. Welcome! I’m hardly one of the older members, but we’re all welcome on here in my experience. It's a cool product but strangely limited, given the price-point.
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I'm sure both of these are things that a minor firmware update could fix. I feel like these are the sounds I'd like to play most dynamically. I find the sample-layering you can do with the internal pad-slots something that would be far more useful on larger format hi-hat and snare triggers. I appreciate the option to extend my sound-set with the external triggers but what I'd REALLY like to do is have the option to assign those triggers to certain internal pads. This also has a polarity switch, but appears to have no effect.įinally, I guess this isnt so much something I can get help with here but seeing as Roland don't have forums where features might be requested. Same thing, no hi-hat control, but it registers hits, both being pressed and released, when plugged into external pad jack-fields. As this failed, I also had a cheapo keyboard sustain pedal to hand and tried that. I've scrolled to the HH control tab in menus and see no movement, no matter where I set the threshold. I know it works because I can plug it into any of the trigger pad I/O and it registers a hit, not only on the down but up motion of the pedal. Next up, I have at my disposal, the hi-hat controller for the millenium brain that I was hoping to control spd-30 open/close functions but to no avail. I've read elsewhere about bridging the 2 poles of the trs jack with a 100k resistor if wanting to split to two separate pads, so would I be correct in thinking I have to do it with the stereo cable to a dual zone pad also? I've scrolled through the pad presets but these seem to deal with pad sensitivity, as far as I can tell. I've managed, using standard stereo jack cables, to have the SPD-30 register head strikes for each pad but not the rim or choke functions these pads are capable of with the mps-150x.
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I love the form-factor and have it working after a fashion but just want to dial the full functionality. I'm using an SPD-30 as the module for a mini kit septup, utilising some pads from a Thomann millenium mps-150x. Here’s a look at Josh Alltop’s setup with it clamped to the ride.Hi all, new to the forum and possibly don't quite know my way around so feel free to move me, if I've popped up in the wrong place.
It’s actually fairly simple and here’s what you’ll need: How To Mount Your Roland SPD-SX Over Your Bass Drum Sweet gear rundown from #HeartBeforeBeat #worshipdrummer ・・・ Since our stuff got stolen in December, I have been accumulating my drum setup again and this is where I'm at: 70's Gold Sparkle 13/14/16/18/24 – 24" Epic Ride 21" Classic Crash 17" Classic Hats – SPD-SX – 9000 hardware/throne/kick pedal – G1, G2, Hydraulic, EMAD, EQ3 – 747b Super RockĪ post shared by Worship Drummer on at 5:03am PDT