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Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 2:34 am
by Bertotti
I saw no other way, but, I was hoping I missed something. Thank you!

review

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 7:36 am
by Gizmo1300
Had my mini for about a month and here are my first impressions.
As expected the speaker is very weak and has no bass. However through headphones or amp it is fantastic.
Being the small brother wavedrum the response is limited. For example I play the djembe that has 3 base sounds where the mini only provides 2 (no slap).
But for some of the instruments that normally have many sounds the synth is brilliant enabling me to jam along on an instrument I have never played before if a little limited as expected.
I must say that some of the sounds (instruments) are just great while others are a little cheesy but fun.
I find the leg clip (pickup) great but the lead is too short. Even sitting it gets caught on my knees. - added an extention and its fine
The loop recording is great to build and test rythms. Its a pitty you cant save them for review later
Have now started jaming along to songs and getting used to the subtle touch required
Ultimately this is a bit of a toy... but what a toy.
I am going to have many hours of fun and annoying the family. (they were so impressed at my new found skills and I couldn’t tell them it was all the wavedrum).
Can't wait to get home again for some more play and save up for the big brother wavedrum.
It will always have a place in my arsenal to provide additional back up sounds as well without having to result to full canned drums.
A definate keeper.

cheers

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 11:27 am
by WaterDrum
has somebody already connected a foot kick trigger to the MINI ?
something similar to this :
http://www.rolandus.com/products/produc ... ductId=623

the manual says " Do not connect anything other than the
included clip to the CLIP jack."

but with a volume pedal in between? :wink:

why not just...

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 5:46 pm
by buzzToronto
instead of finding a way to connect the kick pedal trigger, why not just clip the clip sensor to a part of the pedal that is out of the beater's way. The vibrations sent through the pedal should be enough to trigger the mini, no?

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 6:50 pm
by WaterDrum
it does also work this way ,
but you get a better bang when the beater hits the trigger directly.
and it is the more professional and more solid solution .
In both ways you can use the whole pedal
as a "music instrument" that triggers the WD.
this effect is working the most interesting way with triggered ALGos
so I am not shure how the mainly PCM dominated sounds of the MINI
will react...
the Mini seems to produce its sounds a bit different than the silver

Quote:
" .....The Mini's sounds all come from preset PCM samples rather than
the WD-X's various synthesis models,....... "

this text comes from the following review ( 2 pages)...
http://www.thomann.de/de/cat_musicradar ... &ar=263797

Oh that's not good news

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 7:33 pm
by buzzToronto
I thought there was some DSP going on in the mini since the manual mentions in the troubleshooting section that different units could sound different and compares the mini somewhat to an acoustic instrument- which will vary unit to unit.

I guess they were referring to different pickup of stoke tones and not to some additional synthesis of strike? Note: see update post below

As for the kick trigger input being best sent direct- agreed for live use. But for a quiet environment like a home studio I would be curious to test the difference.

Cheers,

Gary

Update!!!!

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 5:08 am
by buzzToronto
Update: There is some sort of analogue goodness going on bc when I attach the clip to my guitar headstock with sound #37 and other percussion I actually hear the guitar coming through the speakers and on loop playback too- the actual tones of the strings and sometimes the string noise too. If I scratch the gum pad on the unit best I can I do hear the scratch noise come through. I would like to coat the head in something to make scratch noise more apparent. Ideas?

So perhaps that reviewer you quoted is wrong on some level? There is at least some level of analogue wave processing. It is the Wavedrum after all.

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:44 am
by WaterDrum
Yeah its still a WD
Waves plus ALGos included..(shure?)

for real results
one needs to have both of them ,
put 3 volume-levels of the silver to 0 ... and compare...
is that ALGo sound ...?

Is your guitar acoustic , semi acoustic or fullbody ?
what you hear is kind of microfone sound of your guitars vibrations
transmitted through the wood (not too loud / little preamp ?)
On the silver you still hear this signal when you put all 4 vol to zero
this signal can easyly trigger a pcm , a fingersnap can do that,
but shure not all ALGos

fingertapping on the guitar body can do better...

Re: Update!!!!

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 9:37 pm
by WaveDrummer
buzzToronto wrote:when I attach the clip to my guitar headstock with sound #37 and other percussion I actually hear the guitar coming through the speakers...
I think that is just the result of the external trigger acting as a piezo/microphone and picking up the sound of the guitar as opposed to actually generating any sound of its own in terms of DSP.

Does this make sense?

Just came across this...

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2011 8:51 pm
by WaveDrummer
New video for Mini is up now:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3FE01Fkmlg

It's brief, but you get the idea. Some good footage got left out. Oh well.

Official page:
http://www.korg.com/wavedrummini

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 11:05 pm
by WaveDrummer
I though I had posted this before, but here's a decent video with a good overview of the Wavedrum Mini from this past NAMM show.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljV4YKbAT2c

This must've been shot later in the show. There's nothing like several hours on the floor to make me slow down a bit and relax during the demos. :P

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 7:20 pm
by WaveDrummer
I recorded some loops using the Mini some time ago, but just posted these on SoundCloud.

http://soundcloud.com/wavedrummer/sets/ ... i-looping/

Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 5:31 am
by Gizmo1300
WaveDrummer wrote:I recorded some loops using the Mini some time ago, but just posted these on SoundCloud.

http://soundcloud.com/wavedrummer/sets/ ... i-looping/
Nice - Thanks
Some simple sounds that show the versatility
I must get around to recording and sharing aswell