samwer wrote:I went out and bought some resistors to try it out, and 15k, 24k and 36k resistors did almost nothing, so eventually I put in a 100k resistor and it seems to be working pretty much like I want it to.
Since my soldering skills are the absolute pits I guess this will test my patience to its limits, but at least now I know that the problem can be solved this way. I guess we can mark this as solved! Thanks for the help.
Might I join in and ask if this (> put in a 100k resistor)
really and completely(!) solved your issues samwer?
How did you went on with setting up your pads...?
> solder in a (fixed i guess?) 100k resistor... > was this just in series with the hot/red (ceramic) wire of your piezo... so piezo wire>100k resistor> wire to jack....
> and then starting from scratch with setting up your meshpads in megadrum manager?
Might wanna share the settings you had in the end? Sure I can not copy them one to one for my pads...but it will be helpful to know where to go..what to look out for and pay special attention to when setting it up.
Any things in the settings you found to be
interessting/different... something special to pay attention when adjusting the settings with a "cooled down" pad?
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This is indeed an interesting thread, specially since I had
exactly the same issues like you did...
I made a tread here:
Pad sensitivity not that great for medium and hard hits >
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3122&start=20Ignotus suggested to use some 10k / 25k trim pots on the pads.
Which I bought but unfortunately this project is still not finished since I did not find the time to work on it...
> interesting to hear that you needed to put in a 100k resistor...?