![]() On the hard red plastic cover, I'm using only the 4 outside screws, and have them slightly backed off, about 1/4 turn. Balancing act.*Currently I'm using no screws on the circuit board at all. Hyper-active pads that are triggering with too much velocity compared to the others may benefit from extra tape, not less. As for the tape: more tape can actually reduce the velocity range/sensitivity, which can be a good thing. Every single screw makes a difference: installed/not installed, and how tightly installed, both on the circuit board itself and the red shell/cover that fits over the device. Adjust accordingly.*I've found that setting these up is a balancing act. Add more and see if you like the feel or not. ![]() Simply cut it into one inch strips and layer them together as needed, with double stick tape on the bottom.*I'm using 2 strips for most pads. The black cloth tape seems to be more consistent than traditional electrical tape, and is easier to work with. This ensures good adhesion to your rubber MPC pads. I also recommend the Double Stick tape, also available on Stewmac, and using this on the bottom of the black cloth tape. I use this for guitar work, so I had some on hand, but it just so happens it's the perfect width for this job. ![]() EDIT :*There is 3/8" black cloth "pickup coil tape" on.
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