Check the EQ in to out on it's own with a noise source and your software. That could be the source for much of your frustrations. It would take some more changes internally. Groove Scribe is a point and click authoring system to create drum sheet music as well as a practice tool for learning and practicing grooves and exercises. I modified an analog parametric to make that less but it's not 100% gone. Groove Scribe is an HTML application for drummers. I don't know what model you are using but if it has a low cutoff pot and you turn it all the way down, and a high cut and turn it all the way up it will still introduce phase shifts on the low and high even if all your frequency pots are centered. Digital EQ will introduce time delays that will totally mess things up. Also, make sure the EQ you are using is Analog. The idea came from MarkRob some time back. Yes, any EQ change made there effects frequency but in theory that should be corrected by the feedback but only if the phase changes you make are able to get you in the ball park. So by making EQ changes there you are really injecting phase changes that may help closing the loop. Changes you make there will show up as part of the error signal from the feedback and will get summed by Caruso via FB in. If you have not tried this yet, try moving the EQ to right before the amp. It's not clear to me where exactly the EQ is connected. Forums Main General Groovescribe Michael Beechey 1 Michael Beechey DFO Veteran Joined Messages 2,349 Reaction score 66 Location currently sweating in Duncan,Vancouver Island, Can here's a cool little web based notation prog with midi sound from my great and generous teacher. and you show the EQ going to and from the Caruso board. A machined Vee groove in the base allows the gauge to be used conveniently on curved surfaces A Vee groove. Hey Ciuens, you mention "modified" caruso. This is already giving you all a lot for nothing.Ĭiuens wrote:This is the signal flow that I am currently using. The coil travels through the hole of the ring. In fact, the best scenario is a ring magnet. It would be good to change not only the configuration of the magnet, but, also add a couple more. It would be better if the magnet were standing up so its n/s line was following the spiral of the coil. The configuration is not taking advantage of most of the flux from the fixed magnet. It is also not the inverse of the transducer system. In your configuration, you have only one pole facing toward the coil. Therefore, the field is running up and down the shaft and radiating out the circular ends and arcing around the body. Typically the cylindrical magnets have poles running through the length of the cylinder. This site is new to me and it can be very helpful for teaching. Last picture I saw of Ciunes, there was a single cylindrical magnet being held with a circular end facing the coil. Please share websites where you can build beats and possibly transcribe into drum notation. There's a lot of things you can do with the configuration to maximize the interaction between the coil and the magnets.
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