The Alesis Trigger I/O is an awesome product. It's great that DDRUM bought it out or whatever and changed it to red and what not. Also some kinda firmware update too etc.?
James, great working session of how to program the DDTI! I"'m considering purchasing this to make an e-Drum kit and your review spot on. I would be great if DDRUM had graphical software to adjust those settings (with sliders/dials) to make it easier...[wink wink DDRUM]
Is it possible to combine 2 of these two allow for more pads to be used? Building a custom ekit and will need a few more than 10 inputs. And these are so cheap i might as well get two
7:13 - you said bring the threshold down even more but then went up to 5. Did you eventually get the double stroke rolls to play going down further? Just wonder why you went up to 5 when you were on 4 and said bring it down more.... It also looks like it went down from 3 and then went to 64. i'm confused! hope you can clarify!!
Hi James and thanks for the video! Could you help explaining why my ddti module keeps sending random hihat and snare sounds, i.e. even without hitting any pad? I tried modifying various settings such as gain and threshold, but the until keeps producing those hits, e.g. while writing this message. Hope you have a suggestion for me. Thank s in advance! Greetings from Brussels, Belgium, George
thanks for the fun info video. I have an old dDrum electronic drum set and Addictive Drums software. The old dDrum module doesn't seem to work well with win10 (pc doesn't recognize the usb output from the ddrum module), so i was thinking of getting one of these DDTi units. It should work with the old ddrum e-kit triggers, right?
Hi. Is DDrum DDTi the same equipment as Alesis Trigger IO, only a different manufacturer? If so, do both modules have a cymbal choke function? I have 3 additional Roland crash cymbals (two-zone) and I would like to connect them to the Alesis Trigger IO, which will work as a slave module with the Roland TD-30 module (via midi cable). I want to have a working cymbals choke funcion for the cymbals connected to the Alesis Trigger IO. Regards.
This is the signal flow I have: On Trigger (pedal triggers) --> DDTI --> computer --> Cakewalk or Studio One 6. My issue is that I heard nothing, the signal is activated when pressing the pedals, can be seen, but that's all. Checked all computer's speakers options, but the problem persist. If is the ports, don't know much about that, I'm new to this.
Hi, I've been using this trigger module for a few years with MacBook Air (2016), now I've changed the computer to a MacBook Air m2, but the trigger module doesn't work, is it compatible?
Unfortunately the older version of the ddti is not compatible with the new M1 chips. Our current DDTi's on the market have been updated to be compatible with all new M series chips and windows applications.
@@companionofowls5438 search for "Yamaha cymbal wiring adapter" and you'll find Pictorial tutorial: DIY ATV/Roland 3-zone cymbal etc. click that link and it'll take you to the V-Drums forum where TONs of peeps like us get things rollin'. cheers and good luck! There's Yamaha, Roland, ATV etc. instructions and discussions.
How can I identify the new model from the old one? (they look pretty much the same) I live in south américa and I have to buy it through a site that only works with amazon, I wanna buy the new one that works on windows 10, hope you can help me, thank you!
The DDTi was out of the market for a few years. Any model you purchase now will be current. You can also Identify the serial #. If it starts with 2021 or anything before 2021, its the older version.
Friend, with this thing, latency would be the least of your problems. I hooked this thing up to expand my TD-30 and it was a complete nightmare. I had all sorts of problems and issues from not being able to get the head and rim zone sounds to work correctly together to not being able to choke the cymbals. And the x-talk was horrendous. Your Octapad is a far, far superior module to the DDTi. Stick with it. I’m going to have to set-up my Octapad again. 😢Update: Just found out the DDTi doesn’t allow cymbal choke.
The Alesis Trigger I/O is an awesome product. It's great that DDRUM bought it out or whatever and changed it to red and what not. Also some kinda firmware update too etc.?
James, great working session of how to program the DDTI! I"'m considering purchasing this to make an e-Drum kit and your review spot on. I would be great if DDRUM had graphical software to adjust those settings (with sliders/dials) to make it easier...[wink wink DDRUM]
Thanks for the video. If I’m using overhead mics with my Scarlett 2i2, can I just connect this via USB to my computer to control my mic wave drums?
Is it possible to combine 2 of these two allow for more pads to be used? Building a custom ekit and will need a few more than 10 inputs. And these are so cheap i might as well get two
7:13 - you said bring the threshold down even more but then went up to 5. Did you eventually get the double stroke rolls to play going down further? Just wonder why you went up to 5 when you were on 4 and said bring it down more.... It also looks like it went down from 3 and then went to 64. i'm confused! hope you can clarify!!
how it works with the hi hat?
Hi James and thanks for the video! Could you help explaining why my ddti module keeps sending random hihat and snare sounds, i.e. even without hitting any pad? I tried modifying various settings such as gain and threshold, but the until keeps producing those hits, e.g. while writing this message. Hope you have a suggestion for me. Thank s in advance! Greetings from Brussels, Belgium, George
So can I tether this with another module?
thanks for the fun info video. I have an old dDrum electronic drum set and Addictive Drums software. The old dDrum module doesn't seem to work well with win10 (pc doesn't recognize the usb output from the ddrum module), so i was thinking of getting one of these DDTi units. It should work with the old ddrum e-kit triggers, right?
Yes, Absolutely!
@@ddrumofficial got the DDTi today, got it all connected and working great, thanks :)
How do you listen to it through your PA if it only has midi and USB out?
Hi. Is DDrum DDTi the same equipment as Alesis Trigger IO, only a different manufacturer? If so, do both modules have a cymbal choke function? I have 3 additional Roland crash cymbals (two-zone) and I would like to connect them to the Alesis Trigger IO, which will work as a slave module with the Roland TD-30 module (via midi cable). I want to have a working cymbals choke funcion for the cymbals connected to the Alesis Trigger IO. Regards.
This is the signal flow I have: On Trigger (pedal triggers) --> DDTI --> computer --> Cakewalk or Studio One 6.
My issue is that I heard nothing, the signal is activated when pressing the pedals, can be seen, but that's all. Checked all computer's speakers options, but the problem persist. If is the ports, don't know much about that, I'm new to this.
Are you running a drum VST? This unit does not output audio; only MIDI. You need a drum VST that with drum samples that responds to MIDI, such as SSD.
@@austinpalmer8850 That I know, I have Hertz Drums, but that issue was solved; was a sample setting from Hertz.
So with the DDTi you have to connect to a DAW? Is there a way to get output audio without software?
The DDTi does not have an audio output as this intended for studio use.
Is this compatible with the Roland triggers? I have the RT-10 triggers for kick snare and tom
Yes. The DDTi is compatible with most pads and triggers.
Hi, I've been using this trigger module for a few years with MacBook Air (2016), now I've changed the computer to a MacBook Air m2, but the trigger module doesn't work, is it compatible?
Unfortunately the older version of the ddti is not compatible with the new M1 chips. Our current DDTi's on the market have been updated to be compatible with all new M series chips and windows applications.
Hey! How do you get Yamaha three zone cymbals to work????? Riddle me this my guy
You can't without a special DIY adapter, soldering/resistors, etc. MANY of us out here know how, including me, BUT a google search is your friend.
Thanks for the advice
@@companionofowls5438 search for "Yamaha cymbal wiring adapter" and you'll find Pictorial tutorial: DIY ATV/Roland 3-zone cymbal etc. click that link and it'll take you to the V-Drums forum where TONs of peeps like us get things rollin'. cheers and good luck! There's Yamaha, Roland, ATV etc. instructions and discussions.
What about the tunning
Interface without stereo outs ?
How can I identify the new model from the old one? (they look pretty much the same) I live in south américa and I have to buy it through a site that only works with amazon, I wanna buy the new one that works on windows 10, hope you can help me, thank you!
The DDTi was out of the market for a few years. Any model you purchase now will be current. You can also Identify the serial #. If it starts with 2021 or anything before 2021, its the older version.
Is there a drum trigger interface that has associated software instead of clicking four buttons for everything?
Do you know the latency this little guy has?? trying to avoid using octapad on live shows triggering things!
Latency is going to depend your soundcard. Make sure its buffer is set to a low number.
Friend, with this thing, latency would be the least of your problems. I hooked this thing up to expand my TD-30 and it was a complete nightmare. I had all sorts of problems and issues from not being able to get the head and rim zone sounds to work correctly together to not being able to choke the cymbals. And the x-talk was horrendous. Your Octapad is a far, far superior module to the DDTi. Stick with it. I’m going to have to set-up my Octapad again. 😢Update: Just found out the DDTi doesn’t allow cymbal choke.
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