Best DDrum DDTI Trigger Interface Alternatives
We found 5 alternatives to DDrum DDTI Trigger Interface based on experts and consumers reviews.
2box DrumIt Three
Based on 1 reviews
1. Module itself. Housing of this module made of 1,5-2 mm thick steel and it's very heavy. My previous Yamaha module was much lighter! I recommend separate stand or strong module holder. 2. Connection 2box drum module have 3 cymbal inputs suitable as well for single cable Yamaha e-cymbals (use only A inputs) as for Roland-type double cable e-cymbals (A and B inputs is necessery). But what input is for ride cymbal sound I've understood only in experimental way. Every other pad connection passed without problems. 3. Trigger settings Big problem with setup was HiHat calibration. I tried to calibrate HiHat by manual in the trig.setting. I did everything but my pad isn't work properly! Only on next day I found small knob on the back panel right between two midi ports and with small...
Roland TM-2 Trigger Module
Based on 16 reviews
Compact, lightweight and sturdy are a few words to describe this module. I've been using this for a year now on rehearsals and gigs without a sweat. Using custom samples (based on following the requirements for bit rate, file type etc), saving and customizing presets, and switching between presets are super easy. Someone spilled almost a full glass of water on the module during changeover on one gig, I pulled out the batteries and let it dry for a day or two, still works perfectly. This is Rolands quality at its finest, would probably survive a nuclear apocalypse. Been using it with Roland RT-30K and RT-30HR without issues. No wonder its used by "everyone" who triggers.
Electro Harmonix Super Space Drum
Based on 2 reviews
This is an authentic sounding classic synth drum. A bit of a "One Trick Pony"? - perhaps? Don't get it if you use (or want to use) MIDI though! It's true analogue and has no MIDI function. It is possible to use the EH 8-Step Program to trigger it - that does have a MIDI input. Then you'll have to pay more than the Space Drum itself. Some people hate the sound of these things (They were rather over used in the '80's pop scene), but if you want the real classic vibe this delivers it. There is the added option of modulating the sound which is switchable, so you can have a more "Alien" sound if you choose, or switch this completely out. The activation button is a rather lightweight white plastic capped "Keyboard switch" (like on a computer), so don't expect...
Roland EC-10M ELCajon Mic Processor
Based on 1 reviews
I bought the EC10m after watching the release video from Roland demonstrated by Heidi Joubert and was very impressed by what i saw. The question is would it live up to my expectations. I unboxed it and inside was the unit, a power supply and the specialised microphone. All that was required was to connect the mic up clip it onto the sound hole of the Cajon and connet the unit. The EC10m can be connected to an amp, a mixer or a PA system. It has many functions and acts as a pre amp and a sound generator. The controls on the unit are very intuitive and offer the facility to either amplify the traditional cajon sounds or generate electronic sounds through high and low frequency triggers. I like the idea of being able to mix the electronic with the traditional sounds and there is also a...
Pearl Mimic Pro
Based on 2 reviews
The hype is correct, the Mimic Pro is that good. First and foremost the sounds are amazing. I have owned Alesis, Roland and 2Box modules and the MP out performs all of them. The sample quality is fantastic. I use the module for practice and gigging with my band and it has been excellent in both environments. The interface is very good and the response of the touch screen is superb. Build quality is again top of the line. The unit is very well made and has a heavy duty and robust feel to it. Having looked at the obvious positives of the unit, there are some other points e-drummers need to think about. The MP is NOT a module for the beginner. It is essentially a studio drum computer with great sounds. There is a large learning curve to get to grips with all of the MP's features. You can...