dynlevel & dyntime
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 8:59 pm
hi,
after really deep testing of the megadrum i'm really delighted about what can be achieved with this little box...
in order to have 2box pads trigger perfectly i had to use a 2ply mesh head (drumtec) since the original was still to lively.
however i'd like to really understand, what the parameters are doing, e.g. which thresholds/ratios are considered for analysing the waveform.
threshold: this seems to work as a "gate", for which signals below are generally neglected.
dynlevel: this seems to define the minimum deviation from one spike to another, dropping any spike <min deviation
dyntime: this seems to define the minium time to pass for subsequent "dynlevel accepted" spikes
can one say dyntime is a "subparameter" of the dynlevel - so to speak the falsetrigger-function? or are both operating independently on the signal?
dmitiri, it would be great if you could have a look and let me know whether i'm on the right path...
thanks and regards,
tim
after really deep testing of the megadrum i'm really delighted about what can be achieved with this little box...
in order to have 2box pads trigger perfectly i had to use a 2ply mesh head (drumtec) since the original was still to lively.
however i'd like to really understand, what the parameters are doing, e.g. which thresholds/ratios are considered for analysing the waveform.
threshold: this seems to work as a "gate", for which signals below are generally neglected.
dynlevel: this seems to define the minimum deviation from one spike to another, dropping any spike <min deviation
dyntime: this seems to define the minium time to pass for subsequent "dynlevel accepted" spikes
can one say dyntime is a "subparameter" of the dynlevel - so to speak the falsetrigger-function? or are both operating independently on the signal?
dmitiri, it would be great if you could have a look and let me know whether i'm on the right path...
thanks and regards,
tim