lol. I told you to get them months ago when you were looking into ddrum triggersiatemygoat":2ygkqjwp said:i steared clear from these when i was told about them on here because they werent explained right to me. but my bass player clued me in on how they actually work and now im thinking about saving up for them.
haha yup and now im having trouble with double triggering! i think its just a matter of my technique though because i tend to leave my beater close, if not resting, on the head after a hit. especially with my left foot. i turned the gain down on my DM5 so its way better but hopefully things go smoothly at my show tonight.xdoseonex":lx7n1b4d said:lol. I told you to get them months ago when you were looking into ddrum triggersiatemygoat":lx7n1b4d said:i steared clear from these when i was told about them on here because they werent explained right to me. but my bass player clued me in on how they actually work and now im thinking about saving up for them.
Your supposed to leave it resting though, does it screw up the trigger that way?iatemygoat":24461xx5 said:haha yup and now im having trouble with double triggering! i think its just a matter of my technique though because i tend to leave my beater close, if not resting, on the head after a hit. especially with my left foot. i turned the gain down on my DM5 so its way better but hopefully things go smoothly at my show tonight.xdoseonex":24461xx5 said:lol. I told you to get them months ago when you were looking into ddrum triggersiatemygoat":24461xx5 said:i steared clear from these when i was told about them on here because they werent explained right to me. but my bass player clued me in on how they actually work and now im thinking about saving up for them.
Rather than the gain, check if your module supports a function called "SelfRej" or Reject or rejection or something along those lines.iatemygoat":1qlaxp1e said:haha yup and now im having trouble with double triggering! i think its just a matter of my technique though because i tend to leave my beater close, if not resting, on the head after a hit. especially with my left foot. i turned the gain down on my DM5 so its way better but hopefully things go smoothly at my show tonight.xdoseonex":1qlaxp1e said:lol. I told you to get them months ago when you were looking into ddrum triggersiatemygoat":1qlaxp1e said:i steared clear from these when i was told about them on here because they werent explained right to me. but my bass player clued me in on how they actually work and now im thinking about saving up for them.
The DM5 has a setting called "decay" (DEC) that supposed to do the same thing. The noise and cross talk setting need to be adjusted right too.Howepirate":3nalegll said:Rather than the gain, check if your module supports a function called "SelfRej" or Reject or rejection or something along those lines.
If you mess with that, the double triggering goes away because it'll reject extremely fast notes caused by double triggering. Not sure if the DM5 will have it but my yammie dtxpress does.