Ever since MDM introduced the positional sensing readout, I've been re-evaluating my settings from the ground up.
I'm using a Diamond 12 inch snare, with centre mounted, cylinder style foam tower.
Problem: My position reverses on the hotspot. (Edge and Centre are labelled backwards inside MDM btw)
So I was trying different numbers for MinScan and I stumbled upon a a range (90~100ms) where by my positional sensing effectively reversed!
I drew an image to show my findings visually:
The summary is: neither option is perfect.
My default 50ms settings on Pos Level 2 or 3 has a hotspot, but the CC16 data is stable, deviation is low enough at all velocities and buzz rolls.
My 100ms setting is experimental, and it eliminates the hotspot. However, the centre zone pretty small. The CC16 midi is also less stable and might flip sometimes (probably because Megadrum has to pick from two competing waves I imagine) but it's 90% what the map shows.
It would be nice to have an option to reverse CC16 inside Megadrum though, or you could allow reversed High and Low values.
My experimental setting works in practice though, after reversing CC16 on your VST.
P.S. I also tried different latency settings from 15 (my default) to 100, but it had no perceivable effect on positional sensing.
What do you guys think?
Could the positional sensing algorithm be improved to eliminate the hotspot or is a hardware limitation with the technology?