History:I bought one of these to have more fun with a Nintendo Wii during, etc.:Lots of people stared at the back of the control unit and thought(Hey, it’s got! See right-side of unit photo below) But alas, no, it was for “future expansion” as a MIDI In (?more triggers?)Sowe wait for technology to finally catch up and listen to all the complaints about lack of cross-talk adjustment, velocity curves, gain adjustment.And then delivers it with their – street-priced around $130, it can handle 10 dual-zone triggers. Plus hi-hat pedal and dual-footswitch (for changing kits and patches and such).With a handful of 1/8 to 1/4 stereo adapters (the little black thing next to the original drum plug), you convert the Logitech triggers into the right plug size for the standard Trigger iO MIDI unit.Out goes MIDI to what have you (or just use to your computer and play using the built in sound-card, if that’s what you have). For Windows, you could use, or for Linux perhaps.

I use both since there are great analog and digital kits in my keyboard arranger, but having real samples works well, too. Trigger iO also comes with a from which has a few nice sampled kits in it.Anyway, with the Trigger iO you can adjust all the velocity curves and various settings to tune the rather stoic Logitech triggers into very playable surfaces, and get 2 things back out of your original purchase. Or an for about $300 that actually sounds decent and a lot more playable than a Pyle or ION kit (and still controls RockBand, Guitar Hero, Band Heroetc.). Search for: Recent Posts.Shinnyo-en.This is a podcast dedicated towards understanding the guidance and ideals contained within Shinnyo-en Buddhist practices.

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