Hi everyone!
I am testing out my DIY Meshead Pads and adjusting the settings on the Megadrum Box.
I went back and forth adjusting the settings, playing with the curves too etc.
so far it looks promising… but I am not 100% there.
I followed mostly the tips I found here on the forum and the recommendations of Dimitry as well as ANGR77.
sometimes I used really low value and raised it from there.
You will find the settings I used as well as the Mesh head drums I build down bellow.
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The main problems I have and where I could need some help are the following two issues:
maybe it is a setting thing… maybe I could also improve the design of my meshheads?
(I disabled the ring piezo for this test)
1) PAD Sensitivity:
- The Sensitivity of light strokes (maybe bellow 25-30?) is absolutely phenomenal, constant, reproducible and accurate!
What I did was to let the drumstick fall and bounce of the meshhead.
It might be a tiny bit to sensitiv in the middle and a maybe just not sensitive enough around that sweet spot.
- but in the middle field(between 35-75) It gets a bit random and less predictable.
I could hit with a medium force (60) and get a value of 40. Then hit a bit lighter (40) and get a value of 60.
I can play dynamically… but it is more like that the correct dynamics are in the light strokes and the middle field is more random and less predictable.
so I can accentuate…but the same hit can be quite different interpreted, and often the last final strong hit ends up quite a bit softer than the middle force hits bevore.
- for the strongest hits:
this is strange: I can hit with full force and sometimes get a value of 127. Then I hit with full force (or even harder) and I get allways the exact same value (101 for example, the number does not really matter) but lower than 127.
I have no Idea why this is behaving in such a way?
I tried to hit the same spot on my drums… maybe I can adjust the Mesheads in a way so that I don’t have such a hotspot?
Any tips would be great!
Might I still benefit from installing a voltage divider? (even though I seem to be in the save zone (High Level around 550 for the Snare and 250 for the tom)
2) „squasched“ notes:
I had the impression that this issue is now better with the current settings.
But I would still like to know which parameters I need to adjust to improve this issue.
I had the impression that my settings where ok and I did not had any after hits, false notes or other issues.
But when I drum a fast and complex figure and then listen back to what I recorded in my DAW,
it sounds a bit like if someone who is not skilled enough tried to play it and did not have the timing correct and played it a bit floppy.
I don’t really hear false hits or after hits…it s more like if some hits come a bit early, some a bit late, some hits are closer together than what they should be.
As for my Mesh Heads:
For testing I just had them on my lap… so not mounted on a rack…then I whack…what the hack!
Piezo used: 4,4 kHZ / 200Ohm / 21. pF / 27mm
Found here: https://www.reichelt.de/Signalakustik/E ... PZ-27MS44W
These are cheap tunable handdrums from thoman.de with Mesh-Heads.
12“ Snare: Piezo is under a foamcone on a small piece of wood > piece of Foam inside the aluminium bar. ring piezo is directly under it on the aluminium bar.
8“ Tom: Piezo is mounted inside the drum with some foamy scotchtape on the L bracket. on top is a foamblock
both Foams „push“ into the meshhead by 2mm.
Thanks for helping me adjust the settings correctly and/or improve the design of my Meshheads!
Have a good drumming day!
Chris
>>> p.s I edited the post and added Screenshots of my Megadrum Settings<<<