By checking these points, you should be able to troubleshoot the issue of the DWe Control Trigger Interface not triggering other drum/ MIDI modules effectively.
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Connect MIDI Cable:
Connect a 3.5mm TRS - Standard MIDI cable (Type A) from the DrumLink Wireless Hub's MIDI OUT to the MIDI IN jack of the drum module.
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Confirm Recognition and Activation:
Ensure that the DrumLink Wireless Hub is recognized by DWe Control and that the drum set is active.
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Configure the MIDI Output setting:
Click the HUB button in the top left corner of DWe Control to display the Hub Config window. Select "Software+Hub" or "Hub Only" from the MIDI Output drop-down list.
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Select Module Model:
Open DWe Control, click the MIDI MAP button, and choose the appropriate module model (e.g., TD-50, TD-30, TD-27) from the drop-down list. Then, click CLOSE.
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Save the MIDI map to the DrumLink Wireless Hub:
In the MIDI Map window, right-click on the square ellipses icon (three dots) and click 'Save to Hub' from the drop list to save the currently selected MIDI map to the DrumLink Wireless Hub.
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Check MIDI Channel:
Power on the drum module and confirm that it is set to receive MIDI signals on channel 10.
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Test Drum Module Sounds:
Connect the drum module to an audio source (mixer, powered monitors, headphones, or in-ears), and play the drums to verify that you're triggering and hearing the module sounds.
The DrumLink Wireless Hub can also be used without a computer connection. For more information, see the following article: When triggering a hardware sound module how do I power the DrumLink hub?