Adjusting dynamic range in the DWe Control app helps you adjust the kit to your playing style. This step-by-step guide will help you understand and adjust this setting:
Dynamic Range Setting
• The dynamic range is the setting that lets you adjust how wide the softest-to-loudest hits are apart from each other.
• Because acoustic instruments have certain dynamic ranges that vary from each other. (i.e., Snare drums may have a wider dynamic range when compared to a bass drum.) You can emulate this natural feel with the dynamic range settings
• The lower the dynamic range number, the easier it is to get a harder or louder hit when desired—on a rimshot, etc.
• The higher the dynamic range, the more in-play volume variance. This is great for the center head of a snare drum so you can get the ghost note to loud hit and everything in between.
• Lower dynamic range settings can make hard hits sound unnatural due to compression.
• These are adjustable per zone on the instrument so you can experiment to find your preferred balance from soft to loud that suits your playing style.