After much experimenting... I'm pretty satisfied!
As you can see in the image above, I went kinda crazy with the resistors. But with good reason!
I significantly increased the dynamic range on all my toms, and cured the hot input for tom 2!
It turns out, it needed a voltage division of 11:1 to bring it in parity with the other inputs, so it was seriously hot!
I also added a voltage divider to the snare, because pressing on the mesh caused hundreds of midi notes and other triggers to start triggering like fireworks, so I figured it was worth a try cooling that input slightly (10:9 ratio) to take the edge off, and now... low and behold, pressing the mesh head only sends a few notes now - so I cured that problem
enough without compromising the dynamics too much, because I rather liked the way it played before and didn't want to spoil it.
As a bonus, my snare mesh head was cooled to the point where I can now rest my palm on it while playing cross-stick (even though it's just a standard piezo / piezo 12 inch snare) just like a PD-140 on a TD-50! Unbelievable. I feel my work has been rewarded. - This is at gain 1, threshold 1. Yet I still get trigger response right down to the bottom end of the stick bounce, right down to a soft buzz roll.
Problems arose though...
The rim piezos were now all, too hot. It messed up my mid point threshold on all the drums, big time.
So I soldered four more 20k resistors to take some of that energy away, but this time just to ground, using the internal resistor - which give me just enough cooling.
The thing is, now my midpoints have to be on 0 threshold basically, with midpoint width between 10 and 13. Triggering head or rim isn't the trouble, it's finding just the right spot for rim-shots which is the difficulty. It works! But rim-shots have to be hit
just right. It was like this before the resistors were added btw, it's partly due to the construction of my diamond drums triggers and rubber hoop protectors, but I wasn't running with 0 thresholds.
One more thing, I can run my snare at gain 8, threshold 0 without any self triggering...
yep.
I don't use gain 8 because auto level goes beyond 1023 limit but it's just bizarre to have such a clean signal on just that input lol. I can easily trigger brushes sweeps with ease like this, so I'm ready for that, if I ever found a VST that did a realistic brush sweep (most of them seem to be single midi events). I can still use pressroll to do it mind, but I like the manual control where possible.
P.S. Soldering was a £$%#ing nightmare! No, I didn't solder the resistors in place till I knew I had the right values, but my goodness! I needed an extra hand, a tiny pair of tweezers, the liquid solder to balance on the tip of the iron while I "placed it", trying to keep the tip tinned, which it frequency failed to do and beaded up! Trying not to contaminate the solder during the weld (which I'm afraid it did because I didn't have any flux)!
*deep breath*
Then it wouldn't bond, so I had to keep re-flowing till it would... without the wire connection peeling off, without melting the plastic on the jack (which it did a bit) without dropping the resistor (yep), without touching anything else with the hot iron (yep)... ARGH !!!
Anyway. Many, many expletives later... I'm happy.
Would have made funny DIY video I guess