Espen wrote:dmitri wrote:Raising the gain you're making a hot pad problem worse. For hot pads you really should lower Gain levels.
No. I just meant that when the other pads are quite hot, ride should be equal in touch... you know.You don't really need to raise Gain level for switch inputs. It only effects at which Threshold the switch is detected to make/break. With the Gain set to 4 (default) I get a perfect separation between the edge and the bell with Threshold set to 40 and BThreshold set to 20.
How did you adjust the potentiometer underside the cymbal? Is it crucial for the result?
It only effects the bow output and doesn't have any bearing on the edge/bell separation.
Is it really so? Without BThreshold set above 0 the bell won't work. What Threshold and BThreshold settings do you get if you follow http://www.megadrum.info/content/settin ... one-cymbal ?
With those previous parameters I get:
RideE Threshold: 62
BThreshold: 5
But the problem is the same. MD just sends the BNote, not RideE Note at all. With BNote value 0 the separation between bow and edge works flawlessly again. So, what's next?
1. Set the Gain on the Edge to 4.
2. Follow http://www.megadrum.info/content/settin ... one-cymbal again. What Threshold and BThreshold do you get?
3. List all Bow/Edge settings.
4. Install MIDI-OX. In MIDI-OX take a screenshot of the output from MegaDrum when you hit the bell, the edge and then the bell.
5. In MIDI-OX take a screenshot of the output from MegaDrum when you choke the cymbal.
Try all above steps on another input. Are the results different?