Is that a late peak in the transient or is the drummer doing a fast double stroke roll? Figure that out and you’re well on your way to understanding all of this.

I messed with that library about a year ago. WOW! It looks much more fleshed out now. Nice work.mprinz wrote:https://github.com/RyoKosaka/HelloDrum-arduino-Library
The piezo sensing code unfortunatly is capsuled in libraries.
Anyway, nice pics here.
That's exactly what I was looking for. I come from an Alesis Nitro and there's no mention of scan time or decay. Only threshold, sensitivity, volume and xtalk. I was not aware of the terms.mprinz wrote:Hi guys, hi Mylo,
that's what I said in the Hall effect thread.
The "cheap-module" users, dont know a "scan time". I even dont know how to interpret the "Sensitivity" of my module.
In the end, it was the Gain. "Treshold" clear. "Head/Rim sens" ... If you know how all that stuff works, the parameters a quite clear.
I found this, this morning.
This guy has 3D printed his own pads, and build an optical hihat controller (I guess with non-linear response, as well,
I think a soft-pot voltage divider is the simplest and cheapest way - and linear. )
https://github.com/RyoKosaka/HelloDrum-arduino-Library
The piezo sensing code unfortunatly is capsuled in libraries.
Anyway, nice pics here.
The mask time is the hold time + decay, that's how it's looks like for me. He didn't separate those.thenewdrummer wrote: I come from an Alesis Nitro and there's no mention of scan time or decay. Only threshold, sensitivity, volume and xtalk. I was not aware of the terms.
This page explains really well in context what each settings do.
If I understand the scan time is the time the module takes to find the peak of the hit and see for example if there's a choke on cymbal ?
For those like me, I found a video of 64drums with other good explanations : https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SX7K0veLMJQ
Is hold or decay the equivalent of mask time?
Yeah I don't know why I wrote 64 instead of 65 heheh. I know I had to rewrite the sentence because of the bad copy paste of the phone. It might have introduced the typo Hehehe. I fixed it.mprinz wrote:The mask time is the hold time + decay, that's how it's looks like for me. He didn't separate those.thenewdrummer wrote: I come from an Alesis Nitro and there's no mention of scan time or decay. Only threshold, sensitivity, volume and xtalk. I was not aware of the terms.
This page explains really well in context what each settings do.
If I understand the scan time is the time the module takes to find the peak of the hit and see for example if there's a choke on cymbal ?
For those like me, I found a video of 64drums with other good explanations : https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SX7K0veLMJQ
Is hold or decay the equivalent of mask time?
Justin from 65Drum, you mean. Yeah.
That's it, we Alesis user just got: Sens, Head/rim sens, tresh, xtalk, and retrig cancel.
You can listen to the audio output ... What those settings change.
eDrumIn: Gain for the two inputs, treshold can be adjusted, xtalk , and you ALWAYS can have a visible
"feedback" what those settings do. Great for all the settings... Fast and accurate. Because - you see, what you HAVE TO
set for a good trigger result!
What is the analog setting for the retrigger cancelation. On the eDrumIn we set the Scan, Hold and Decay to adequate values.
I could imagine that at an Alesis Module the scan time is fixed an they set the Hold/Decay with the retrigger cancel? So, the Snare was the first pad I used with the eDrumIn.Especially, due to the possibility to get a side stick triggering.
Not possible with my Millenium/Alesis/Medeli/Fame ...
AND those nice Bezier curves for velocity AND CC scaling... beautiful!
Since you said that alesis modules are different I decided to take a look at the manual of a Roland TD12.mprinz wrote:The mask time is the hold time + decay, that's how it's looks like for me. He didn't separate those.thenewdrummer wrote: I come from an Alesis Nitro and there's no mention of scan time or decay. Only threshold, sensitivity, volume and xtalk. I was not aware of the terms.
This page explains really well in context what each settings do.
If I understand the scan time is the time the module takes to find the peak of the hit and see for example if there's a choke on cymbal ?
For those like me, I found a video of 64drums with other good explanations : https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SX7K0veLMJQ
Is hold or decay the equivalent of mask time?
Justin from 65Drum, you mean. Yeah.
That's it, we Alesis user just got: Sens, Head/rim sens, tresh, xtalk, and retrig cancel.
You can listen to the audio output ... What those settings change.
eDrumIn: Gain for the two inputs, treshold can be adjusted, xtalk , and you ALWAYS can have a visible
"feedback" what those settings do. Great for all the settings... Fast and accurate. Because - you see, what you HAVE TO
set for a good trigger result!
What is the analog setting for the retrigger cancelation. On the eDrumIn we set the Scan, Hold and Decay to adequate values.
I could imagine that at an Alesis Module the scan time is fixed an they set the Hold/Decay with the retrigger cancel? So, the Snare was the first pad I used with the eDrumIn.Especially, due to the possibility to get a side stick triggering.
Not possible with my Millenium/Alesis/Medeli/Fame ...
AND those nice Bezier curves for velocity AND CC scaling... beautiful!