wuky wrote:Seems I have to give more information
so here we go:
My Megadrum:
- synthex kit 2.8 / using 32 inputs
- ATMega 32 @ 16 Mhz
- firmware 20090326 (updated using Midi-OX, using megadrum32_16_32_20090326.sysx)
PC:
- windows XP
- Toontrack SOLO hosting superior drummer 2
- Soundcard MAYA44 (PCI) ->no latency problems
Megadrum settings:
- All gains low: YES
Snare is connected through a trimpot so I can adjust the level.
I configured it as a single head trigger for now, using the following settings:
- Curve: Log4
- ComprLvl: 0
- LvlShift:0
- Xtalk: 0
- XtalkGrp: 0
- Treshhold: 20
- Gain: 0
- HiLvlAuto: No
- HighLevel: 870
- Retrigger: 4
- DynLevel: 1
- DynTime: 16
- Minscan: 20
- Dual Head: No
For the snare rim I set note# to 0 which should diable it ?!
It does.
This now seems to be triggering reasonable well (it detects all hits) but it is not possible to get consistent volume levels. I read in the forums that selecting the correct curve should fix this, but I tried them all and none seems to give the right feeling (I have a DDRUM 4 which I use for comparison).
Are volume levels inconsistent with low, medium, strong hits or all over the place?
Anyway, DynLevel and DynTime seem too low to me. With such values my snare (in fact any of my pads/cymbals) produces noticeable false triggering which can cause inconsistent volume levels as well.
1. Make a MIDI recording of a free bouncing stick with your settings.
2. Set Curve to Linear. Make a MIDI recording of a free bouncing stick.
3. Set Curve to Linear, DynLevel to 6 and DynTime to 64. Make a MIDI recording of a free bouncing stick.
4. Set Curve to Log2, DynLevel to 6 and DynTime to 64. Make a MIDI recording of a free bouncing stick.
5. Set Curve to Linear, DynLevel to 6, DynTime to 64 and MinScan to 50. Make a MIDI recording of a free bouncing stick.
6. Set Curve to Log2, DynLevel to 6, DynTime to 64 and MinScan to 50. Make a MIDI recording of a free bouncing stick.
Please, keep the stick bouncing as close to the same spot as possible. Post the midi files here.