ignotus wrote:what's more, the column you have on top of the piezo is way too thick
By thick you mean high i guess? > Distance from Piezo to the mesh..?
I had made like 7 different triggers designs...like I said all behaved quite similar... Of course I adjusted the settings if needed... especially high level.
Threshold I could leave at 4 usually and have quite sensitive Pads (they only missed the very lightest hits) If I raise threshold above 10 the Pads get less sensitive and will miss soft hits... so that is not a good option. With the Pot installed. If I remember correctly, when I turn the pot down (without changing the settings first) the pad gets quiter and less sensitive. The "window" moves to the middle ground.
Shouldn't the pot affect only the hard hits but leave the sensitivity for soft hits intact? If I adjust the settings afterwards I need to lower high value. It gets harder to hit high levels...but the result is still not that great and I really need to hit hard to get softer hits registered.
The response and behaviour of the various triggers differ only very slightly...the main Issues about no reliable dynamics and easily reaching max value as well as the issue with the squashed notes remain unchanged... even with the rubber pad design...
I used no foam (piezo directly to mesh), very dense 3-5mm thick black foam (harder than a mouse mat) the 3M Sandingblock Foam middle density, soft kitchen sponge foam. I don't see or understand what should be totally wrong with these triggers? If you have a look at my settings posted at the beginning of this thread...do they look ok? I think I had many values except threshold quite a bit higher (dynlevel 12 dyntime 16 minscan 20) but this did not really change much for the sensitivity as well the squashed notes issues I had.
If your piezos are exceptionally hot for some reason, it's nothing a trimmer can't solve.
this is what I have guessed....If you have a look at the numbers, could that be the case? That this piezos are simply to hot/wrong for this application?
I might have misunderstood your statement...Did you mean I could cool down ANY Piezo...? (english is not my first language)
Would be cool if I could get a Feedback from Dimitri since he will know what voltage level etc the megadrum modul wants to see.
I posted the piezo to audio interface results in my last post...I'am pretty sure that these values dBu etc are correct.
How the megadrum reacts... it looks like it overdrives with any value of a hit with a force of around 30%.
To put it in other words:
If I could make it/have it in a way that the triggers are a tiny tiny bit more responsive (1-5% more responsive) for soft hits AND especially have them in a way that a full force hit (100%) would result in what I have now with a hit of around 20% and then scale that evenly to a MIDI Value of 1-127 then I would have reliable and evenly distributed dynamics.