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Post by sicisticks on Oct 17, 2011 19:31:59 GMT -5
Hello, I tried to trigger my acoustic drums with my ddrum4. I choose as pad type Ac1, Ac2, and Ac3, but it doesn't work fine, it lose a lot of the hits even when I turn at the limit the sensibility knob. However with the pad type nh1, nh2, nh3 it works but the dynamics aren't very good.
I need your help please!
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Post by kyrrinstoch on Oct 19, 2011 7:40:52 GMT -5
You may want to try adjusting the tuning of your acoustic drums. The head tension can make quite a difference in what the triggers and module pick up.
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Post by sicisticks on Oct 20, 2011 16:45:19 GMT -5
You may want to try adjusting the tuning of your acoustic drums. The head tension can make quite a difference in what the triggers and module pick up. I've tried it, tuning more and less the drums but with Ac pad selected I don't obtain anything. Anybody has the ddrum 4 with acoustic drums?
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berk
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Post by berk on Dec 26, 2011 18:39:54 GMT -5
What triggers are you using? I use the ddrum pro triggers with my ddrum4se and there is nothing I've ever played that triggers like it! The only muffling I use is a couple of moon gels on the 16" floor tom, other than that it triggers like a dream. I use the Ac1 setting on all my triggers. How are your threshold settings?
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Post by sicisticks on Apr 16, 2012 16:55:58 GMT -5
Yes, I use Ddrum Pro Acoustic triggers. I don't know why but my module works better with nh pad type option than whith ac pad. The problem is that with ac pad configuration it loses some hits. I have the threshold low.
What are your setting values (including the position of the sensitivity potenciometer)?
What style do you play? becouse also depens of the speed.
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