Hello,
I´m new in this forum and with Wavedrum as well.
Please, tell me if it´s normal some coupling between head and ring, mainly with hand playing and factory presets.
When I´m using stock programs, even with light touching, I can hear some ring sounds coming through.
Is this normal?
Thanks.
Wavedrum head/ring coupling
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yes, there are setting to adjust the blend of the two...some setting have them blended, some have them separated
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Yesterday I was on a long trip into the labyrinths of edit 1 area ,:lol:
and even into the dungeons of edit 2 programming.
Edit 3 land I also travelled...
My quest for finding the decoupling parameters was not really successful.
Maybe a map from sbd ???
Then with the help of my magic soldering sword
I discovered the secret of decoupling the head from the rim :
External triggering is the solution again.

Totally decoupled sounds ,
that can be coupled together again with the assistance
of an ordinary Y-adapter and a secret patch cable
(with/without an integrated doomed balancing potentiometer... )

Here is the place where I found many "new" sound variations
Coupled/decoupled in analog , immediate controllable way...
However , this is still a lonely place ...
would like to meet some people around here...

and even into the dungeons of edit 2 programming.
Edit 3 land I also travelled...
My quest for finding the decoupling parameters was not really successful.
Maybe a map from sbd ???
Then with the help of my magic soldering sword
I discovered the secret of decoupling the head from the rim :
External triggering is the solution again.


Totally decoupled sounds ,
that can be coupled together again with the assistance
of an ordinary Y-adapter and a secret patch cable
(with/without an integrated doomed balancing potentiometer... )


Here is the place where I found many "new" sound variations

Coupled/decoupled in analog , immediate controllable way...

However , this is still a lonely place ...
would like to meet some people around here...

