I am using Megadrum to connect to Superior 2.0... which I usually use with a TD-8 brain... went with Megadrum for all the extra inputs and tweakability. My latency is totally fine (good soundcard), and Superior is set up just how I like it. Now, to my problems...
Roland PD-series pads are too "hot" for Megadrum... Dmitri says a voltage divider and/or trimpot needs to be built between the pad and the input. I don't know how to do any of that, but I guess I'll be learning very soon.
Does anyone have any luck with a good response from any of the following MESH pads and/or cymbal pads:
- PD-120 - PD-125 - PD-100 - PD-105 - CY5 - CY8
I seemed to have a LITTLE luck with the PD-120 as a snare, by setting the ComprLvl higher than zero (which no one has mentioned in the forums, why not?)... 2 or 3 seems to do the trick, so I don't always get maximum velocity when playing rolls or hitting the pad normally, like I would hit a snare (on beats 2 and 4, etc.). I also set the ComprLvl up from zero on my tom triggers (PS, these are not Roland pads... they are acoustic drums with mesh heads, running either ddrum Redshot external triggers, or Roland RT-10T triggers). Same with my bass drum, which runs either a Roland RT-10K, or a ddrum Redshot kick trigger.
I CANNOT get a fully realistic response no matter what I set.... I have gone through Megadrum's pad menu over and over, tweaking things... for ten hours straight. It seems so futile. Megadrum has a lot of promise but I am so far disappointed by all the tweaking that needs to be done for such a seemingly painless device.
I have searched and browsed these forums up and down and can't seem to find anyone who uses Roland pads, or hell, even Hart or Pintech or Yamaha pads... are all mesh pads hopeless, and the hardest to get a realistic response out of?
It seems like all Megadrum users use DIY pads with the Roland-style cone assembly, mounted inside an acoustic drum, with mesh heads.
I have a very similar setup, but using external triggers instead for my kick, floor tom, and rack tom (mounted on a separate snare stand), these external triggers allow me to set the them how I want, against the heads.... with the piezo/cone pushed in, or barely touching the mesh. No matter how I set the triggers, the response is, to put it nicely, unfavorable.
The problems I constantly get are:
- uneven velocities / hits (this is the MAIN issue here)... I have been drumming for over 10 years and I have great stick control. A simple 16th-note pattern at 140bpm on any of the drums (the PD-120 or my acoustic/externally triggered drums) creates velocities that are all over the place... too soft to too loud... just completely inconsistent. I have gone through all the major settings (Retrigger / Threshold / Gain / HighLevel / DynLevel / DynTime... etc. etc..... and although I have a SOMEWHAT playable kit... it's far from as accurate as I want (and already had with my TD-8). The reason I bought a Megadrum is for the extra inputs and 3-way cymbal triggering.... but I can't even get THAT to work!
- false triggering (from the mesh head vibration) and yes, I've done all the tweaks Dmitri suggested, except building the voltage divider or trimpot... it's not as bad as it was when I first plugged Megadrum in, but it's still nowhere close to how well it SHOULD be responding...
- 3-way triggering with a Yamaha PCY135 as a ride cymbal. I have followed every direction from every forum post and canNOT get this to work! No matter what, I get 2 zones only. And I know I've set everything right. Or have I? I enabled "3-Zone" in the pad settings, and have everything set, different midi notes and all. I can't understand why I can't get 3 zones.
- CY-8 issue Here's a strange problem.... for some dumb reason, I can't get one of my CY8s to give me dual-zones, but I get dual-zones with the other CY-8... EXACT same settings! It makes no sense!
One good thing I got to work was my FD7 / CY5 hi-hat combo.... I got the full range of hi-hat pedal up/down in Superior 2.0, fully open and closed. But everything else is driving me crazy.
Someone please help before I pull my hair out.... I don't have a lot of time to work with Megadrum after today, at least for 3 days, but I would appreciate ANY and ALL help..... I cannot be the only person out there using a combination of Roland, Yamaha, and external triggers... am I?
Thank you for any and all help... and big thanks to Dmitri as he is usually the first one to respond to everyone's topic.
-Chris