By JHouse
Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:39 pm
Pad sensitivity issues...
I raised the volume and sensitivity for each pad, but I still find that I have to hit pretty hard to get a decent sound, as a many here gripe about. When I press "Play" to preview sounds in the kits, I find it louder and better than actually pressing the pad to trigger the sound.
How would you recommend making the pads much, much, much more sensitive?
Here's what I've tried thus far and it actually worked, but it's kinda janky 'cause now the pad isn't under the casing anymore and just kinda laying on top of the unit. It's much more sensitive this way though, just janky:
http://jamon.name/akai+mpc500+padless+stiff+pad+fix
Another solution someone mentioned on these forums is taking a swim cap and cutting it into several small pieces to be used as pads. This seems like a really good idea, and pretty creative, but I'm sketched about adding Silicon in efforts of getting the pad to stay in place. Scurrrred I'll jack it up.
Any other ideas?
Thanks.
I raised the volume and sensitivity for each pad, but I still find that I have to hit pretty hard to get a decent sound, as a many here gripe about. When I press "Play" to preview sounds in the kits, I find it louder and better than actually pressing the pad to trigger the sound.
How would you recommend making the pads much, much, much more sensitive?
Here's what I've tried thus far and it actually worked, but it's kinda janky 'cause now the pad isn't under the casing anymore and just kinda laying on top of the unit. It's much more sensitive this way though, just janky:
http://jamon.name/akai+mpc500+padless+stiff+pad+fix
Another solution someone mentioned on these forums is taking a swim cap and cutting it into several small pieces to be used as pads. This seems like a really good idea, and pretty creative, but I'm sketched about adding Silicon in efforts of getting the pad to stay in place. Scurrrred I'll jack it up.
Any other ideas?
Thanks.











