Hi Drummers,
a little tip for all users of low level sensors (i.e. finger drums, small piezos,…) have problems with noise.
The problem has two reasons:
The piezos have very high impedance. The result of this is:
- that the mux input has become voltage offsets, especially number X7.
- the input circuit is very sensible for noise (external and internal from board)
This is a very bad combination.
The offset increase the threshold (Sensor sensitivity goes low)
The noise on the offset (now very high) leads to auto midi events.
I found a very simple solution without board modifications.
I needs only a parallel resistor to the piezo.
This has 2 effects:
- The offset voltage goes down
- The impedance of the input circuit goes down.
The value of the resistor must be in a balance with the sensitivity of the sensor.
A good value is 100k
An additional capacity (parallel to resistor and piezo) reduces the RF interference from board.
A good value is 3.9nF.
So, now you have very sensible and SNR robust sensors.
Regards