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Trigger Set

  • The sensors fit almost all common snares, toms and kick drums
  • Audio interface with 7 plug & play sensor connections
  • 2 Mic/Line combo jacks: XLR
  • 2 Line inputs: 6.3 mm jack
  • 1 ADAT output
  • 6 Line outputs: 6.3 mm jack (2 x main and 4 x aux)
  • 2 Headphone outputs: 3.5 mm / 6.3 mm
  • The Sunhouse Sensory Percussion software provides a range of flexible inputs and outputs, a variety of effects, a constantly growing sound library and extensive possibilities to control e.g. sequencers, tones, chords, effects and other parameters in real-time with your playing
  • System requirements: Windows 10 (build 1909) or later, macOS Mojave 10.14 or later, Intel Core i5 CPU, Apple M1 or AMD multicore CPU, 8 GB RAM (minimum), 16 GB recommended, 1 GB hard drive space for software including sound library.

Set content:

  • Sunhouse Sensory Percussion software (download key).
  • Evans Portal Audio Interface
  • 3 x Sensors
  • 3 x 3.5mm stereo jack cable
  • 1 x USB-C cable
  • 12 x Pickup element
  • 1 x EMAD kick drumhead adapter
  • 1 x Power supply with adapters for EU/UK/USA
  • 1 x Limited Edition ProMark Sensory Percussion 5A Sticks
  • disponibil din Iulie 2023
  • numărul articolului 569532
  • unitate de vânzare 1 bucată(ăţi)
  • Type Of Trigger Trigger Set
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Evans Hybrid Sensory Perc. Bundle – A Powerful Tool, But Know What You’re Getting Into.
montry 25.11.2024
The Evans Hybrid Sensory Percussion Bundle is a well-designed product for drummers, especially those venturing into sound design and electronic live performances. I purchased it last year from Thomann, and my experience has been both exciting and challenging.

Before buying, I strongly recommend spending time understanding its features and capabilities. There are plenty of tutorials available on the Sensory website and YouTube channel, which can be invaluable for learning.

If you’re serious about sound design and ready to dive deep into the technical side, this product can open up a completely new world of possibilities.

Be prepared for a steep learning curve. It’s an exciting tool but requires dedication to unlock its full potential. For independent drummers like me, it’s a significant investment—both financially and in terms of effort.

Happy drumming!
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Exciting at first but quite demanding.
NickKorobo 13.08.2026
The whole unit and concept looks very impressive and exciting at first, especially once you watch the various videos and performances online. No doubt the possibilities are endless.
However the moment you get it in your hands you understand that it is not a plug and play unit. Even if you dedicate significant time on it, the constraints and requirements are a bit frustrating.
Personally, I purchased it to be used in a hybrid setup. Unfortunately, I believe that it functions much better as a stand-alone thing.
After more than a year, it got tired but having spent the money and time I hope I find the will to make it usable in the future.

Pros:
-endless possibilities
-very nice Software and presets (this is the true development.. not the hardware)
-many triggering options
-very impressive stock libraries

Cons:
-takes really a lot of time to learn it, let alone master it. When you start implementing your own simple sounds, you will not feel any excitement at all.
-together with the unit you need to consider that you'll need a new high-end laptop ($$$), maybe the cymbals as well ($$)
-if you dont have one, latency and glitches are something that you need to live with. You can play with compromises (less complex libraries, simple setups with 1-2 sensors) but what is the point?
-in a hybrid setup, especially in relatively fast playing scenarios, the latency will be noticeable
-you need to re-train each sensor quite often.. the more zones you need, the more time to spend. Of course you will need to re-train each zone/trigger between live acts.
-the sensors are sensitive to the tuning or detuning of your drums.
-it is very easy to mistrigger another zone. Dont expect accurate triggering when f.e. you have assigned different sounds on the same head.
-the included sounds and libraries, while very impressive, they are not so suitable for integration in non-experimental genres.
- personally I didn't like the sensors and tried to use standard triggers but then you cannot simply use the libraries as they are. The latency is significantly lower though.

All in all and while I value the endless possibilities, it made me realize how much more value, creativity and ease I can get from a standard electronic drum module with trusty triggers.
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