Piezo wrote:It's hard to make out. But putting sensivity-issues aside - Is there an easy way (and I mean easy for unskilled dumb-ass people like me, not a genius like you) to cool the pad down?
Yes. It's a DIY pad, what prevents you from adding a pot? http://www.megadrum.info/forums/viewtop ... 911#p11911
It even may be enough to add a 10k-47k resistor inline with the signal wire.
Well I was hoping, that I would get similar trigger-results with my diypad connected to megadrum as I would get with a pd-105 connected to a TD 20. That's at least what everybody says of megadrum...
Does everybody say that they built their DIY pads as exact copies of PD-105 with exactly the same properties? You probably should compare either
1. PD-105 with TD20 against PD-105 with MegaDrum
or
2. DIY pad with TD20 against DIY pad with MegaDrum
With the pd-105 it wasn't the same. I have to say, however, that the pd 105 is 10" whereas my pad is 12".
I'm using the same piezos as the PD 105 has. How come the pd 105 wasn't too hot?
Because your DIY pad and PD-105 are different. Also, if a DIY mesh pad is not built properly it may suffer from an excessive "after hit" vibration which may lead to false double triggering.