Will pads or edrumin be harmed by using the wrong settings for pad?
Will pads or edrumin be harmed by using the wrong settings for pad?
hello Rob, I am wondering if pads, cymbals, or edrumin can be harmed by using the wrong settings for input? For example I have a single zone alesis rubber pad and I want to experiment with setting it up as a center mesh pad or cymbal in edrumin will this cause any problems with hardware (edrumin or pads)?? The reason I might do this is, for instance, some of my homemade pads are quite hot so maybe the hotspot function of the center mounted mesh pad may help with this. Or maybe somehow I could miraculously get more zones out of an input device? I just like to experiment to see all the possibilities but I don't want to kill anything in the process so I am asking first. Thanks for any help, Mbira
Re: Will pads or edrumin be harmed by using the wrong settings for pad?
You're pretty much safe to experiment, but keep in mind that dual piezo pads probably shouldn't be used with any of the piezo / switch pad types. Doing so won't kill the pad. it'll just add a small amount of strain on the rim piezo everything the time the device is powered up.
If you're pads are running hot, you should try to attenuate their signals with either potentiometers or voltage dividers.
Rob
If you're pads are running hot, you should try to attenuate their signals with either potentiometers or voltage dividers.
Rob
Re: Will pads or edrumin be harmed by using the wrong settings for pad?
thanks Rob, I will look into altering my pads. Maybe there is a forum thread already about how to do this. -Mbira