This is my first post on the board, so I'm not sure if it is a good idea to resurrect an old thread...
I'm about to purchase my MD module and I plan to make some DIY cone triggers in the coming weeks. I decided to make the cones from yoga blocks.
But there is something I don't understand, related to what Privatex said in an earlier post:
I've read this Pintech page and I don't understand what is the fundamental difference between this Pintech foam versus a Roland-type cone. Pintech admits themselves that the outer soft foam takes no part in the triggering. They say it only "helps to keep the inner foam in place". So if you take the soft foam away, you are left with a thin upper foam and a thick bottom foam, which is very similar to a cone.
I'm asking because I don't know which cone/cylinder shall I imitate? Which will give me more realistic results?
Pearl Rhythm Pod converted to electronic with DIY foam cones and crossbar design. Using Drum-Tec mesh heads. 56-input MegaDrum with color LCD. Yamaha PCY135, PCY155, and some DIY cymbals. DIY Hall Sensor hihat pedal with PCY135 as top-hat.