ile wrote:One question..
Should I set the DualHead setting to "Yes"? It seemed to work with the default which was "No" ... but I don't know.
If it is a dual zone piezo/piezo pad than it must be set to Yes. Otherwise head/rim zone detection won't work correctly and it won't be possible to get "rim shots".
Also... Is there a difference if I use Roland diagram vs. the Alesis? Same setting with both of them? Does MD notice which one is used or does it even care (does it make a difference..).
Unless positional sensing is involved, it doesn't matter which wiring you use with MegaDrum.
Actually it's not quite clear what it means in practice, when the manual says in DualHead setting:
"Head/Bow and Rim/Edge inputs are treated as separate pads." and "Head/Bow and Rim/Edge inputs are treated as parts of the same dual zone pad".
That is... what does the module actually do when it treats them differently.
When DualHead is set to No, MegaDrum doesn't treat them
differently. It treats them as
separate pads.
I bumped into something that makes me believe everything isn't right.
I made the wiring according to Alesis wiring here (although maybe Roland would have been better?). Also I set the DualHead to Yes in SnareH.
Now I started changing the threshold level. Changing SnareH threshold to 10 actually was very good for the pad. BUT, then I changed SnareR threshold, and when I went below 30, MegaDrum started getting signals from head piezo? Even when I didn't even touch the drum.
So, something cannot be right when changing the SnareR setting affects SnareH so dramatically...
So, MD started to register constant triggering from head piezo when I changed SnareR threshold below 30 (or maybe below 27). Is this because of the Alesis wiring?
No, the Alesis wiring has nothing to do with it (unless the wiring is really bad and it is picking up electrical noise).
This is because you haven't yet properly configured Gain/HiLvlAuto/HighLevel for Head/Rim inputs and DualMidPoint on the Rim input.