Transients of Millenium/Alesis Cymbals

mprinz
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Re: Transients of Millenium/Alesis Cymbals

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Hi, I think its an issue of the whole low-priced construction.
Together with the cheap Millenium Module everything seems to work fine. I think the scantime is just set way larger. I cannot see or set it in that module. I havent got some time to test or discussed settings. I will do so this afternoon.
And I will screw apart this cymbal and check the piezo mounting. Maybe its to loose.

Regards
Manuel
mprinz
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Re: Transients of Millenium/Alesis Cymbals

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mprinz wrote:Ok. Thanks.
But its doesn't sound like double triggers. It sound more dynamic as it should because I hit the cymbal more or less with the same strengh. Maybe thats the difference to a 300€ Roland cymbal.
Even though I pull up the scan time to 6ms I had that strange inconsistent triggers.
I unscrewed that thing but it looks nice.
But anyway, I found out, what is the problem.
It's not the cymbal pad. It's the cymbal arm. It has some strange, prominent resonance frequencies.
I didn't noticed that. I raised the decay and seems to be ok.
The eDrumIn didn't show up with a signal above the decay curve.

Rob, what do you think of a "transient high resolution debugging display mode".
"high resolution" on the time scale and sampling rate. :roll:

Regards
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