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#631
Does the pad make a noise on its own when played hard. Sounds daft but you could be heading the pad noise being heard outside and filtering through your headphones.
#632
I wouldn't say it's a bad idea. Loads do and find them fine. But just beware you might find some hotspot issues only because others have said about that. Do you know anyone with a Roland kit you could try their pads on your module?
#633
I use the 2box pads, trigit rim mounted Triggers, every single ddrum trigger made, Triggera and pintech ones with mesh and Mylar heads.
Best head trigger by a country mile is the aquarian in head, but they make and acoustic noise like a normal drum heads. Absolutely NO double trigger or cross talk at all.
I've not tried the OnHead system so I'd imagine it to be the same minus the noise. But you'd need an acoustic drum to mount them on.
For just pads the 2box pads work great. But for a AE conversion, I'd go with trigit or Triggera internal Triggera with a good double ply mesh head on  whatever acoustic drum you've got.
#634
The common issue with Roland pads and others like it with a piezo in the centre is hotspotting. So a side mounted trigger would be better for overall trigger consistency.
This can be done with an acoustic drum with a mesh or Mylar head and a rim or internal side mounted trigger.
#635
No, module like any others work on electronic pulses which then are translated and assigned to a sample. It doesn't affect the sonic properties/audio of the sample only the way it's triggered. It maybe a clipping issue. What are you using to listen to the module through?
#636
Ok what pads are you using. I'm guessing 8" rubber pad like Roland PD8 or something. Or maybe the mesh 8" pad like what was on the TD15 kit. If so, the Pad 8 or 10 trigger types in the module may not be the best settings, they're for the 2box pads which have the trigger at the edge. Someone else would have to suggest what one is the best. Or you could just go through them with trail and error, adjusting gain and threashold as you go.
As for the high pitched sound when you hit, does that always happen, even when playing a different sound on Tom 3?
#637
The 32gig mod is the best thing I have done with this module. No more shifting about space (32 Gig is PLENTY for even a lot massive files) and exchanging no longer I need to dick about with having the module being to hand and connected to the Mac with a USB cable, just take the card. Not only that, transferring is MASSIVELY sped up. I was weary of the boot time being increased but I doesn't seem like it's even a second longer than with the 4gb internal card.
#638
Triggera have a sensor for the rim too, so you'll need stereo (1/4" TRS) cables if you want the rim to tigger too. Many decide to have the Toms as mono triggers and have a Y-splitter cable so you can use the RIM of your Tom inputs on the 2box module as extra toms, percussion, cymbals etc. But remember if you chose to do that, they'll (whatever you connect to the RIM input of Tom channels)  also be single zone triggers.
#639
A stereo cable or as they're often referred to as 1/4" TRS cables are like the snare one you described. Using single tipped cables (like the ones on the toms you said) will not be a problem but it will mean that toms/snare will only give you the head trigger, not the rim. With cymbals, it will prevent you having the choke function. Fine for the kick drum as that's a single zone pad/input anyway. Not sure what it would do on the hihat pad/input but I am pretty darn sure it will not function properly.
#640
General chit-chat / Re: 2box Triggers + Module
July 30, 2017, 12:42:54 PM
Did you get the answers you needed?
#641
I used the Triggera on a Mylar head and it worked a treat. Mesh would probably as good though you may need some foam dampening under the head to achieve most playable dynamics without having to adjust mask time. But I'm guessing that. The trigit external mounted triggers do need some foam dampening. But as I didn't need any of Mylar, you might not need it with a intrig trigger from Triggera.
#642
General 2box Drumit 5 forum / Re: 14" cymbal repair
July 23, 2017, 11:15:17 AM
Gigged with the repaired cymbal pad last night and the 22k resistor made it way more dynamic. No more Bell on the bows. However, only med to hard hit register a bell on the bell. But that's the trade off. I will probably find the sweet spot on the gain between bell on bow and bow on bell setting, if you follow. But for the most part, it was much better.
#643
The difference it mainly the 3 is geared to handle 95% of other brand pads and cymbals. But it has 2 less outputs. Most Roland's and others only ever have 2 outputs so I don't see this as an major loss. I've ever only used 2 on the drumit5. But everyone's requirements differ.
#644
Right to pick up a 2nd drumit5 or wait for the drumit3 before I sell of the TD15 (which. I use just for hats)???
#645
General 2box Drumit 5 forum / Re: 14" cymbal repair
July 20, 2017, 11:14:08 PM
I can confirm the 22k resistor worked a treat and cooled the signal enough now it triggers great and the bell only triggers on the bow if I absolutely LEATHER it. Gonna gig with it tomorrow and report back.