Hi,
I have a small problem with my snare drum (pad 12 thumbs): when I once strike it, several less strong sounds are emitted (thresold in 48). It seems that the mesh head vibrates too much, even tightened to death.
The problem does not arrive if I muffle the head with a piece of paper.
Is there another solution to avoid that (except thresold in 20)?
Thanks
Have you tried any of the new curve settings?
Yes I tried with these new regulations.
The repetition of the sound is less strong with the curve " neg ", but is always there.
Anybody has already had this problem?
This is going to sound strange but change the pad type to acoustic1 in the unit page and adjust your gain setting to about 11 or to your personal taste.
I had a similar problem with our kit in the shop and this sorted the double triggering out. :)
Ok I tried that, and it works well.
However I think It's strange. :-\
Thank you eyerichards
sweet as, glad to be of help :drum1:
Hi nonoduweb
Did you try adjusting the gain on the pad settings?
Thanks
Scott
Hello,
Yes I tried to change the gain value. That changes nothing, the module receives several releases.
Perhaps that the head has a problem.
Man, I do not know if this helps, but I had a similar issue with my Roland kit (TD-3 with Pintech heads). Eventually, I solved this putting the retrigger value to 4. In case you haven't tried this already, you might give it a try.
Ciao,
Carlo.
Quote from: nonoduweb on November 23, 2009, 04:22:10 PM
Hello,
Yes I tried to change the gain value. That changes nothing, the module receives several releases.
Perhaps that the head has a problem.
Hi nonoduweb
Have you tried plugging a Tom in to the snare input and seeing how that triggers? Could be a way to test that the sensor is working correct on your Snare pad.
Thanks
Scott
Hi
Yes I tried to use a pad of a tom. It works fine, no repetitions of the sound, even with thresold in 48.
Quote from: nonoduweb on November 23, 2009, 05:27:06 PM
Hi
Yes I tried to use a pad of a tom. It works fine, no repetitions of the sound, even with thresold in 48.
Hi nonoduweb
Ok, so have you tried plugging your snare in to a Tom input and seeing how it triggers?
Thanks
Scott
Hi
When I try that, there are several releases too. (we hear repetitions less with a sound of tom)
Quote from: nonoduweb on November 23, 2009, 07:01:30 PM
Hi
When I try that, there are several releases too. (we hear repetitions less with a sound of tom)
Hi nonoduweb
This could point to the sensor on your snare pad having an issue. Can i ask what curve setting you have it set to?
Thanks
Scott
Hi Scottie
Here is a video of my snare drum, with differents settings of curve.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBrUky2alvs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBrUky2alvs)
Thanks
Hi nonoduweb
Thanks for posting the video. What you are experiencing is double triggering.
Can you try raising the trig threshold up and changing the velocity curve to Neg 2. Does this help at all?
Thanks
Scott
Hi
Yes it helps a little bit, as you can see on this new video :D...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7iHhiSS1aQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7iHhiSS1aQ)
...but the double-triggering continues :-[.
I'll use these settings, or I will change the head.
Thank you
Ok I changed the snare head for an expensive Roland VDrum (with 2 plies) and all is ok!
No double-triggering, except with a high gain value.
The feeling is better, the bounce is more realistic and the head seems to be more strong, but more noisy.