ignotus wrote:What do you have underneath the piezo? It should preferably be a thin 1-2 mm disc the size of the ceramic portion of the piezo. In my experience, making your own cones and trigger assembly, and getting it to trigger 100% satisfactorily is very, very delicate and requires a lot of trial and error with different materials, thicknesses, sizes, etc. And then, when you have it triggering the way you want it, you have to deal with the damn hotspot... It's why, in the end, I just started making side-mounted triggers, as they're much easier to make and far more forgiving.
Those DynLevel and Retrigger values look way too high to be able to get good rolls - it means you're having serious trouble getting rid of false triggers. You have to sort that out physically in the pad first; maybe you need more head tension, the piezo might be allowed to vibrate too much, the foam may be too soft/too hard, or maybe it's pressed too much/too little against the head... There are loads of variables involved and striking the right combination takes time and patience.
Well rigth now i have the 2nd part of foam, 5mm thick. ill try with a disc shape rigth away. (over the foam i guess?)
Head tension is like a snare drums tension, high, and my foam is 1.5mm (ish) over where the edge of the drum.
Do you have any guess as of what i could use as a disc?
Thank you sooo much guys, once again.
Im really out too get some good trigger results, my main goal is no false triggering and good sensitivity, so i can let the stick gravitate and at least get a 5-10 good triggers.