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Project Demo: Electronic Drum-Kit
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Haris Usmani
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This is a demo for an Electronic Drum-kit, developed as a project for the course EE421 Digital System Design by M. Haris Usmani, Bilal Mahmood & M. Fahad Farooq at Lahore University of Management Sciences.
‘Electronic drum-kits’ work via MIDI and allow bands to play and record drums in real-time for live performance and studio recordings. In this project, we have implemented an electronic drum kit consisting of four drum pieces: kick drum, snare drum, high-hats and crash cymbal. We used four piezo sensors with ADCs (Analog to Digital Converter), one Digilent Nexys-2 Xilinx Spartan-3E (FPGA), a Serial to MIDI software and laptop having EZDrummer VST-Plugin in Ableton Live (DAW). This drum kit along with two drum sticks imitates the sound of a real drum kit.
This prototype kit can be used professionally for recording MIDI Drums. Also, due to its low latency (less than ~15ms), it can be used for live jamming as well. We particularly focused our design towards creating a low latency system.
Commercially available Electronic-Drum Kits start at ~US $250 for a decent eight-piece drum-kit, but our kit costs significantly less while also delivering similar performance. We can always increase the number of drum-pads to eight or more.
‘Electronic drum-kits’ work via MIDI and allow bands to play and record drums in real-time for live performance and studio recordings. In this project, we have implemented an electronic drum kit consisting of four drum pieces: kick drum, snare drum, high-hats and crash cymbal. We used four piezo sensors with ADCs (Analog to Digital Converter), one Digilent Nexys-2 Xilinx Spartan-3E (FPGA), a Serial to MIDI software and laptop having EZDrummer VST-Plugin in Ableton Live (DAW). This drum kit along with two drum sticks imitates the sound of a real drum kit.
This prototype kit can be used professionally for recording MIDI Drums. Also, due to its low latency (less than ~15ms), it can be used for live jamming as well. We particularly focused our design towards creating a low latency system.
Commercially available Electronic-Drum Kits start at ~US $250 for a decent eight-piece drum-kit, but our kit costs significantly less while also delivering similar performance. We can always increase the number of drum-pads to eight or more.
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