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  • Piezo Wiring Question?

    I'm in the process of wiring up my DIY kit. Having difficulty troubleshooting the snare. I have a Center Cone Trigger (Quartz) and a Rim Trigger wired to a Stereo Neutrik Jack. I followed the wiring diagram from Quartz but am getting a bad "phasing" sound from the rim trigger when I hit the drum hard enough to trigger a rim shot sound. The Center Cone Trigger seems to be fine, side stick sound also OK. Just getting a strange "hollow" sound when I play rim shots. I attempted to reverse the polarity of the Rim Trigger but didn't have any luck fixing the problem. Help??

    Roland TD-4 Brain
    DIY Pacific Chameleon A2E Kit
    Quartz Cone Triggers
    Neutrik Stereo Jacks
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    Roland TD-4, 2x CY-14C, CY-15R, VH-11, Pacific Chameleon DIY Kit, Ballistech II Heads, Quartz Cone Triggers, Superior Drummer 2.0

  • #2
    Two further questions...

    1. Does polarity even matter since I'm using a TD-4 Brain (no positional sensing)?
    2. Is the phasing due to the same sample triggering on the head and rim? Wondering if there is a setting in the TD-4 I'm overlooking?
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    Roland TD-4, 2x CY-14C, CY-15R, VH-11, Pacific Chameleon DIY Kit, Ballistech II Heads, Quartz Cone Triggers, Superior Drummer 2.0

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    • #3
      So upon further troubleshooting... Head is triggering OK, Rim is triggering OK. However, when I try and play a rimshot (combined head and rim) I get the phasing sound. Is not being able to play "rimshots" a limitation of the TD-4?
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      Roland TD-4, 2x CY-14C, CY-15R, VH-11, Pacific Chameleon DIY Kit, Ballistech II Heads, Quartz Cone Triggers, Superior Drummer 2.0

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      • #4
        All about the rim shot in your TD-4 manual at pages 13-16-37 and 44. I think if you set the crosstick volume at Off, you will get 100% rim shor sound so, maybe to reduce the volume on the crosstick will fix the problem.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by quartz View Post
          All about the rim shot in your TD-4 manual at pages 13-16-37 and 44. I think if you set the crosstick volume at Off, you will get 100% rim shor sound so, maybe to reduce the volume on the crosstick will fix the problem.
          Thank you Sylvain. I will give that a try and see what happens.
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          Roland TD-4, 2x CY-14C, CY-15R, VH-11, Pacific Chameleon DIY Kit, Ballistech II Heads, Quartz Cone Triggers, Superior Drummer 2.0

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          • #6
            No luck Sylvain. xStick is OFF in the Mixer settings. I'm able to trigger either a head OR rimshot sound, but not both at the same time. Starting to wonder if it's a limitation in the TD-4...? When I tap on the shell I sometimes trigger a "phased" sounding rimshot. Could this be an issue with the way I have the triggers wired together?
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            Roland TD-4, 2x CY-14C, CY-15R, VH-11, Pacific Chameleon DIY Kit, Ballistech II Heads, Quartz Cone Triggers, Superior Drummer 2.0

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