Hi,
I was wondering if it's possible to up the gain of headphones output. I hear more the drumsticks hitting the pads, than the actual sound (specially on hi hats). This decreases a lot my playing experience.
Hope someone could help.
Cheers,
ANtoni.
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Re: HEADPHONE GAIN
Hi Podenco,
Which Nord drum model do you have and what headphones are you using? When it was introduced it was said that the Nord drum 3p has improved headphones level over the Nord drum2. Then still it depends on the headphones you are using, and there are some settings that may help to increase the level,
Some thoughts /ideas:
-needless to say, open headphones will not help, some closed models reject sounds from the outside world better than others,
-low impedance (lower than 50 ohms or so) headphones do not seem to work well with the Nord drum2, at least that was my impression after reading some of the posts here, not sure about the 3p. Very high impedance headphones will (in general) also get you a lower sound output. My 250 ohms DT-770 headphones work great with my Nord drum2, the combination could destroy my ears if I crank up the output to max. At reasonable levels I still hear the sticks hitting the pads, depending a bit on the drum sound and my playing style, I can live with it.
-did you try different sticks, tip shapes and other types of wood?
Settings that might help:
-You can set the level of each channel (drum sound) - perhaps they are low, / you can increase them
-Try to experiment with sensitivity settings & dynamic curves of the pad(s) - maybe you want the Nord drum to be slightly more responsive
Be careful with your ears, enjoy playing!
Cheers,
Albert
Which Nord drum model do you have and what headphones are you using? When it was introduced it was said that the Nord drum 3p has improved headphones level over the Nord drum2. Then still it depends on the headphones you are using, and there are some settings that may help to increase the level,
Some thoughts /ideas:
-needless to say, open headphones will not help, some closed models reject sounds from the outside world better than others,
-low impedance (lower than 50 ohms or so) headphones do not seem to work well with the Nord drum2, at least that was my impression after reading some of the posts here, not sure about the 3p. Very high impedance headphones will (in general) also get you a lower sound output. My 250 ohms DT-770 headphones work great with my Nord drum2, the combination could destroy my ears if I crank up the output to max. At reasonable levels I still hear the sticks hitting the pads, depending a bit on the drum sound and my playing style, I can live with it.
-did you try different sticks, tip shapes and other types of wood?
Settings that might help:
-You can set the level of each channel (drum sound) - perhaps they are low, / you can increase them
-Try to experiment with sensitivity settings & dynamic curves of the pad(s) - maybe you want the Nord drum to be slightly more responsive
Be careful with your ears, enjoy playing!
Cheers,
Albert
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Re: HEADPHONE GAIN
Hi Albert,
I really appreciate your help. Thank you very much for your tips!
Finally I used a setup that worked for me. I solved it connecting the Nord Drum 3P to my audio interface (which has dedicated phones level), so I can adjust the desired level.
I also would love to use the melodic capabilities of the instrument (Bank C), so I would love to play those sounds with my MIDI keyboard. I've been able to but it only triggers one sound, but I can't play chords... It's possible to hit various notes simultaneously?
Thanks!
Antoni.
I really appreciate your help. Thank you very much for your tips!
Finally I used a setup that worked for me. I solved it connecting the Nord Drum 3P to my audio interface (which has dedicated phones level), so I can adjust the desired level.
I also would love to use the melodic capabilities of the instrument (Bank C), so I would love to play those sounds with my MIDI keyboard. I've been able to but it only triggers one sound, but I can't play chords... It's possible to hit various notes simultaneously?
Thanks!
Antoni.
Re: HEADPHONE GAIN
Hi Antoni,
Additional amplification is another option I forgot to mention, great it’s working for you now!
Each channel (drum sound) is monophonic, so you at least have to copy the same sound to the other channels,
It is possible, but if you want to play any chord you’ll need some do a little trick, check this thread: nord-drum-forum-f27/synth-sounds-with-nd2-t7046.html
Cheers,
Albert
Additional amplification is another option I forgot to mention, great it’s working for you now!
Each channel (drum sound) is monophonic, so you at least have to copy the same sound to the other channels,
It is possible, but if you want to play any chord you’ll need some do a little trick, check this thread: nord-drum-forum-f27/synth-sounds-with-nd2-t7046.html
Cheers,
Albert
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