Looking for more thoughts here (I love crowdsourcing and learning from what others have experience on).
In reading about eDRUMin's superior setup for positional sensing, I'm thinking about reducing my setup from 3 head / 3 rim triggers to 1head/1rim to allow for positional sensing.
Prior to this, I wasn't impressed with POS on my TD12, and got more out of this 3 trigger setup as far as eliminating hotspots and great triggering.
Any input from previous experiences here, or cool ideas?
Stay with 3 triggers per drum, or drop to one for Positional Sensing?
Stay with 3 triggers per drum, or drop to one for Positional Sensing?
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Re: Stay with 3 triggers per drum, or drop to one for Positional Sensing?
I don't think many of us here have tried multi-cone head sensor setups and that's why no replies yet. The hotspot suppression algorithm works very well so a single center mounted sensor works very well with the eDRUMin plus you can experiment with positional sensing which works well with my center mounted piezos. I have an idea for you. You could build a disc that mounts to the three existing mounts and has the piezo in the center.
BTW, nice clean installation!
BTW, nice clean installation!
Re: Stay with 3 triggers per drum, or drop to one for Positional Sensing?
Hi
I have same setup. Did you dial in your setup ? What did use for pad preset? Settings?
Thankx
I have same setup. Did you dial in your setup ? What did use for pad preset? Settings?
Thankx
Re: Stay with 3 triggers per drum, or drop to one for Positional Sensing?
Would be interesting to compare the performance of these layouts to the one Roland uses on their PD-140 snare - that is, one cone in the center and then 3 cones surrounding it approx 2/3 toward the rim. For a total of 4 piezos. (It also has an electrostatic sensor I'm going to start a thread about in a sec)
Here's someone playing with that:
https://www.vdrums.com/forum/advanced/d ... ired-build
Here's someone playing with that:
https://www.vdrums.com/forum/advanced/d ... ired-build
Re: Stay with 3 triggers per drum, or drop to one for Positional Sensing?
Oh and FYI from another thread:
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=951Rob wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 12:26 amHotspot suppression only works with a single cone in the center of the pad. You can probably reduce the amount of hotspotting a bit by adding a 30k resistor in series with the piezo, but the eDRUMin hostspot suppression feature is not compatible with those pads.
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Re: Stay with 3 triggers per drum, or drop to one for Positional Sensing?
Another interesting thought from another thread:
viewtopic.php?p=10947#p10947Mr_Bluesguy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 6:31 pmFor example, when I said I moved the rim trigger, I actually replaced it with a length of piezoelectric cable running the whole circumference of the snare drum, sandwiched between the hoop and the head's rim. Night and day improvement. Extremely consistent in all zones.
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Re: Stay with 3 triggers per drum, or drop to one for Positional Sensing?
that's interesting. The only issue I see is I believe positional sensing exploits the fact that the rim sensor is in one spot only to do the difference between the center and the rim sensor to understand if the hit is in the "close side" (Close to the rim sensor) or "far side" so to speak.djbclark wrote: ↑Thu Sep 22, 2022 7:37 pmAnother interesting thought from another thread:
viewtopic.php?p=10947#p10947Mr_Bluesguy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 6:31 pmFor example, when I said I moved the rim trigger, I actually replaced it with a length of piezoelectric cable running the whole circumference of the snare drum, sandwiched between the hoop and the head's rim. Night and day improvement. Extremely consistent in all zones.
Having a sensor all around would make it impossible to perceive the full head, just the distance from the center which I guess is not much of a loss. Now that I think about it, it might not actually make any real difference cause hitting on the far side is still gonna reflect on the sensor as MAX 1 radius of delay.
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Re: Stay with 3 triggers per drum, or drop to one for Positional Sensing?
can we see a picture of the build?djbclark wrote: ↑Thu Sep 22, 2022 7:37 pmAnother interesting thought from another thread:
viewtopic.php?p=10947#p10947Mr_Bluesguy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 6:31 pmFor example, when I said I moved the rim trigger, I actually replaced it with a length of piezoelectric cable running the whole circumference of the snare drum, sandwiched between the hoop and the head's rim. Night and day improvement. Extremely consistent in all zones.
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Re: Stay with 3 triggers per drum, or drop to one for Positional Sensing?
hey guys- I made the post about the rim sensor piezo cable back in April. I was actually surprised to see it pop back up again. I went back and re-read it and I can definitely see where I caused some confusion. My poor wording indicated that there is consistency in all zones, which of course can't be true in this kind of set up. Sincere apologies for the confusion. I meant to indicate that RIM triggering is very consistent 360 degrees around the drum and there is complete isolation between rim and head. No third zone. Lesson learned- no tequila while posting!
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Re: Stay with 3 triggers per drum, or drop to one for Positional Sensing?
In response to requests for pictures of the build, here ya go.
Sorry, the pics are out of sequence, but you get the drift.
More pics in the next post
Sorry, the pics are out of sequence, but you get the drift.
More pics in the next post