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I am going to get a nord pad 2, but i need a pedal for the kick drum. I have a boss fs-5U i tried but it doesn't seem to work. I am no drummer and i don't need an awesome pedal, just something simple and cheap to make it work.
I am new to electronic drum pads and i have to ask, why the boss fs-5u doesn't work ? What does the triggers expect on the inputs ? When i use the gate out of my synth that send 5v it works. But the pads you buy everywhere for electronic drum kits aren't running on batteries ? Maybe the module have to send some current to the pad thru the cable ?
If i try to plug a cable into the trigger inputs and touch some metal parts or my fingers it works a bit
Last edited by shoki on 29 Aug 2014, 17:01, edited 6 times in total.
I didn't actually look up the specs of your Boss unit but it looks like a switching pedal, the ND2 expects an electric pulse, from a Piezo for example. A 'silent pedal' would perhaps be a nice solution for you: Yamaha KU100, or Roland KT-10 - perhaps others can comment on how well they work - how sturdy they are etc. You could also buy a bassdrum pad + bassdrum pedal but that's more noisy, and bit more of a hassle to set up etc
Have fun playing!
Albert
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Hi!
I didn't know they were so cheap!
As long as it works, and if you like the 'action' of the pedal, ...
It's a piezo in a springed pedal, basically all you need..
- is it sturdy?
Albert
Nord Drum 2, Drum (1), Lead 4, Lead 2x, Stage 'Classic', Micro Modular