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Got a megadrum

Postby Ramsh » Sun Aug 29, 2010 2:09 pm

Hello everyone! This week I got my megadrum from Dmitri and it took less than a week.

First of all here are some pics of my actaul rig, a new Dell notebook will be added next week. I use MCT and Battery to control all the midi to trigger functions and because of this setup the configuration didn't took more than two days.
I tried the Megadrum with my new Drum-tec pro meshheads but I wasn't 100% satisfied with the response.

The mighty 12HE rack
http://www.vilemetalvids.com/upload/Ram ... ild016.jpg

Setup:
4-channel di box for PA and live shows, all mono there (kicks, snares, toms, cymbals)
M-audio Profire 2626 interface, Battery shows 7ms latency. My headphonesare plugged in there on the right.
Yes the Megadrum, doesn't it fit perfect in there.
Adam Hall power outlet

back
http://www.vilemetalvids.com/upload/Ram ... ild024.jpg
I use Coroplast 302 to match the inputs on the megadrum and the cables.

The drums:
http://www.vilemetalvids.com/upload/Ram ... ild019.jpg

Yesterday I switched back to the acoutic head and muffled all drums pretty much with foam and tape.
http://www.vilemetalvids.com/upload/Ram ... ild020.jpg
http://www.vilemetalvids.com/upload/Ram ... ild021.jpg

The foam touches batter and reso heads and the trigger response is adequate for my needs. Actually there still a tone coming from the drums it's 100% dry and with headphones it's still better to hear than non damped drums. Without damping the ringing and the other noise makes the attack very muddy and there it's very very difficult to set up the triggers correctly matching to the playing and to response right.

Thanks to the custom curve editor I tweak the settings to get one constant volume of 76 out of all drums. This wasn't even possible with the TD-20.

If you have any question fell free to ask!
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Re: Got a megadrum

Postby Ramsh » Thu Sep 02, 2010 8:41 pm

The megadrum works pretty well but I got one problem with the trigger response. Sometimes after the hit it triggers a 2nd stroke on the same pad, it's almost at the same time and you can hear it because the triggered sample gets louder.
I don't know which settings I should change to solve it.
Maybe someone knows what I can do against it?
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Re: Got a megadrum

Postby dmitri » Thu Sep 02, 2010 8:49 pm

1. Is it double triggering? Is it first or second note that has higher velocity? Describe the problem in more details.
2. What type of pad is it?
3. What are all the settings of the pad?
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Re: Got a megadrum

Postby Ramsh » Fri Sep 03, 2010 11:47 am

I think the first one is the one with higher velocity. Like on the picture in my 1st post I trigger an acoustic kit. Actually I know most of the settings and how to use them, but mabye you can give me some more informations about dynamic level and dynamic time.
I use now 8 as dynamic time to get fast rolls triggered, I don't have any problems with one stroke bursts with this setting, altfalsetrigsp is also activated. Without I get bursts and more crosstalk problems ...
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Re: Got a megadrum

Postby dmitri » Fri Sep 03, 2010 12:46 pm

I'm asking about the pads details for a reason. If it is a mesh type pad than they have a longer first half wave signal compared to other pad types. To accurately measure the first half wave you may have to increase MinSan - generally the bigger the mesh pad the longer a half wave and the high value you need in MinScan.

DynLevel and DynTime both influence fast rolls and double triggering. The higher DynLevel and DynTime the better double triggering suppression and the harder it is to get fast/pressed rolls. In general with mesh type pads it is more difficult to find the fine balance between double triggering suppression and fast rolls compared to rubber pads. In my experience AltFalseTrigSup is better suited for mesh type pads.

Also, for best fast rolls/double triggering suppression results you need to make sure your pads are not too "hot".
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Re: Got a megadrum

Postby dschrammie » Fri Sep 03, 2010 9:49 pm

dmitri wrote:...DynLevel and DynTime both influence fast rolls and double triggering. The higher DynLevel and DynTime the better double triggering suppression and the harder it is to get fast/pressed rolls. In general with mesh type pads it is more difficult to find the fine balance between double triggering suppression and fast rolls compared to rubber pads. In my experience AltFalseTrigSup is better suited for mesh type pads...


Dmitri, what do you mean when you say AltFalseTrigSup is better? I interpret that as saying use the AltFalseTrigSup instead of DynLevel and DynTime for mesh heads. Is that, in fact, what you mean? And if that's the case, is there a way to just bypass the DynLevel and DynTime settings?
Or am I misunderstanding something?
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Re: Got a megadrum

Postby dmitri » Fri Sep 03, 2010 10:31 pm

dschrammie wrote:Dmitri, what do you mean when you say AltFalseTrigSup is better? I interpret that as saying use the AltFalseTrigSup instead of DynLevel and DynTime for mesh heads. Is that, in fact, what you mean? And if that's the case, is there a way to just bypass the DynLevel and DynTime settings?
Or am I misunderstanding something?

You are misunderstanding. I meant that when AltFalseTrigSup is set to Yes MegaDrum uses a different false triggering suppression algorithm which I reckon works better with mesh type pads. You still need to tune DynLevel/DynTime.
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Re: Got a megadrum

Postby Ramsh » Mon Sep 06, 2010 8:35 pm

I raised dynamic time to 16 and also changed latency and min scantime to my preferences.
Works pretty well now. AltFalseTrigSup works better with acoustic heads in my opinion, at least on my kit.
However, thanks Dmitri for the great product!
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Re: Got a megadrum

Postby Ramsh » Fri Sep 10, 2010 3:03 pm

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Re: Got a megadrum

Postby dmitri » Fri Sep 10, 2010 4:57 pm

I must say it is very heavy! At least to my taste:)
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