by Ilraga » Sun Apr 27, 2025 3:43 pm
This post give me the opportunity to reconsider my positional sensing setting, that never really satisfied my so much…
Me too I have a DIY snare: 13 inch, head cone in centre mounted on an aluminium disc that fit all the internal space of the snare, rim piezo mounted on the aluminium disc, just beside the central cone
Thank to this post I “discovered” (I totally missed before…) that even the standard character LCD can show where the hit is recorded, without the use of an oscilloscope – as the midi window in the Megadrum Manager is in fact useless. This is a GREAT feature!
So I decided to restart from zero the configuration of the snare: turns down the trimmer on the head piezo, just to “cool down” the signal as much as possible, as first step then I follow this procedure
1 Select Pos Lev “1” as first try
2 Work on “Pos High”, changing values until find one (or a range) where, hitting on the centre, you get a “almost fixed” value in the LCD in both light (almost) and heavy hit – in my case, with Pos High at 32, I have a value of 35-36 on the LCD
3 Once fixed the Pos High value, move on the “Pos low”, hitting on the rim area, and changing the “Pos low” value, until get a low number, mostly unchanging with different hits: in my case, I have a value of 7-9, with a “Pos Low” value of 30
4 Now try to change “Pos Level” and see in the LCD if values are different: with “Pos Lev” 2, I have a greater level of central hit, now at 45
So my resulting positional sensing range is 7 (rim)/45 (centre), with configuration: “Pos Level” 2, and value “Pos High” 32, “Pos Low” 30 (Min scan 42)
I am almost sure that this is the best configuration I can give to my snare; only the light hit on the center are confused with a rim hit, but this is acceptable...
Me too, I use AD2 as VST, I noticed two issues in your MDM configuration on the snare: you have 37 note on Rim/Edge, while it should be 42 (37 can be used on the 3rd zone), but most important you have 65 on SnareH, but this in AD2 is the note for Tom 4 open hit... You should instead select 6 on Snare H note, that is the Snare Head note with CC value used by AD2 to give you the right sound depending on where you hit the snare. You should also reduce the "Snare positional CC range" (in my case range is 7-45) but in white color, not orange (this is the reverse); I also suggest you to work on the "Velocity compensation" in the CC Positional Snare in AD for best fine tuning of all Positiona Setting: try this configuration, your snares on AD2 will sound as never before!