punkouter wrote:is PS on a snare overrated? If I turned it off for AD2 would anyone really tell a difference in the end ? I assume the longer scan time to use PS is not a helpful thing
When playing on your own, just listening to the drums, you can tell the difference; but if you're playing in a band with other musicians, I think it gets largely lost. It's a cool feature, but the difference is quite subtle.
punkouter wrote:I am used to the TD-30 and how well it picks of the subtle aspects of the PD-128 mesh pad.. So maybe I am expecting to much.. but doing snare rolls its a lot of TOO soft and TOO loud seemingly random.. or partially caused by the mesh pad issue of hitting the pad directly in the middle where the cone is.
I posted this image on the vdrums forum but I'll post it again here:
MD_dynamic_range.png
These are light > strong hits on a 10" mesh head (roland mesh) pad with a DIY cone. As you can see, there's no false triggering, no random velocity spikes and a smooth transition from velocities 1 to 126, hitting on, or around, the centre cone. I have a feeling that your random velocity issue has to do first and foremeost with an incorrect Highlevel setting, possibly worsened by other improvable settings.
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