so you mean wired like this?
i'm triyn by setting <HiHat Pedal >Type: Pot, CC Value: 4, LowLevel: 40 HighLevel to 400 and chenging this values cant get it to ork the right way
kimouette wrote:Gastric,
I noticed that you've put 3 or 4 rim piezos on your snare....
What are the advantages?
and do you connect all your rim piezo to one single jack or multiple jacks?
gastric wrote:I wired the rim piezos to the same ring/sleeve on the same jacks. Multiple piezos just provide better and more consistent triggering across the entire rim. If you only use a single piezo the velocity will be loudest around that single piezo.
I'll be adding 1-2 more bow piezos to my ride as it has a hot spot within 2" of the location of the peizo and I'd like to get consistent velocities across the entire playing bow area of the ride. This isn't an issue with the bell since it's a small physical area, nor crashes since you generally just whack them fairly hard as opposed to playing a wide variety of velocities like you do on a ride.
kimouette wrote:Since I currently have only one piezo to make some tests, I didn't get to try lots of different settings. But already, I'm disapointed at the snare's lack of naturalism. Hitting the cone directly sure works, but near the rim, and while doing drum rolls, it doesn't sound quite real (even though I used a great snare kit)!
I might just stick extra piezos to each instrument and solder them to the same jack, like you did!
Are you sure the signal doesn't get all "messy" when hitting hard between two or 3 piezos?
gastric wrote:Multi-piezos is for the rim ONLY. You still use a single piezo for the head. As far as the sensitivity or overall performance of head hits you are likely to always find that hits directly over the piezo are louder (more velocity) and hits further away are softer (less velocity). I'm not a drummer but from what little experience I do have that seems to jive with acoustic performance. But you should also be able to manage that to some degree via module settings which is out of my realm of experience at this point since I do not have a MegaDrum yet.
kimouette wrote:I didn't touch any setting! If default setting is set to AutoLevels Yes, then I guess so.
Right now I'm having a hard time figuring out how the hell to navigate through the menu!!
I wish I could with the Config Tool but since I cant....
My buttons are still not identified and looking at the schema everytime doesn't quite help!
But the worse part (and this is why I haven't tried to change the Autolevel and Low and High level setting) is that I dont know how to get further then the first 12 menus MD offers me, from "Megadrum.info blahblah"
to "Latency", it works.
But then, Vu meter, chanel setting and each zone's setting (including the damn hihat controller) is unaccessible. Have I erased something? Or what button combination am I supposed to do??
What do you mean by 'buttons are still not identified"?
LEFT and RIGHT to navigate between all menu items, UP and DOWN to change them. If you cannot go beyond Latency, than something is wrong with the firmware.
kimouette wrote:But the worse part (and this is why I haven't tried to change the Autolevel and Low and High level setting) is that I dont know how to get further then the first 12 menus MD offers me, from "Megadrum.info blahblah"
dmitri wrote:Thanks:)
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