Thanks a lot. Having a curve that's look like yours really improved the response of my pad.monospace wrote:You have to make sure that your drums are up to proper levels in EZDrummer (or SD3, or wherever) first. So load up a loop, something with nice dynamics, and adjust levels until everything sounds the way you want.
Then, adjust your settings on the eDRUMin, making sure you get the most dynamic range out of a pad. In the bottom right of the Curves panel, you can see the velocities it sends out. Ideally this goes from near zero on your softer hits all the way up to 127 when you whack it real hard. I've found that most pads don't respond quite linearly though, so the curve I use boosts the softer velocities until it sounds more natural to me.
Screenshot of my snare pad settings (just as a reference for the above, it's quite likely that your pad responds very differently.)
It's still not perfect, so I'll need to tweak it a little bit, but it sounds a lot better now.
Note: Yes playing a loop in ezdrummer2 already did sound great.