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M-Audio - Trigger finger (midi drum trigger) Biopsy


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Just bought a M-audio Trigger finger; a Midi drum trigger device with 16 pressure & velocity sensitive pads... sorry ..at £139 i couldn't resist ..and bypassed the diy urge. And yes, it works supprisigly well :)

Will be shortly putting up some pictures of it up in various states of assembly & provide some information about it. Which may help some of you people out there looking to build drum triggers from scratch.

A quck note about it, the drum triggers are based around a membrane holding 16 pressure sensitive resistors. Which vary their value in accordance with the pressure applied. ..i have to admit - i was expecting piezo pickups of some sort :)

The resistive triggers are custom made by the company www.interlinkelectronics.com This is rather blatantly displayed on the membrane itself ! They make remote controls, interface devices & oem manifacture stuff for other companys ..check them out at the above link.

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Nothing new here; just the same thing everyone will get to see...

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Off with the covers.. and the main board plus membrane pad are visable.

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Top section of the unit, rubber trigger pad in place.

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The round domed rear side to the rubber pad give the impression that the best place to hit the trigger; is in the middle !

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Top side of the rubber..

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annnd.. The money shot...

Here's the all important resistive trigger pad on closeup - with the branding clearly visable.

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  • 3 weeks later...

no idea.. some exhist no doubt...

Mind if theres any other things people would like to see the insides of... put up a request & i'll see if i can source one to screwdriver... & of course there are other people here who may not mind doing the same for everyone.

Hey.. maybe there should be a section on this forum for posting midi Orientated Equipment Biopsies ? :)

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