Is there any reason why the lowest resolution is set to 23ms? This causes me no end of problems with flams and other quick double hits. Yes, I have developed various methods to solve this, but they add an awful lot of time and hassle. Things would be enormously so much easier if I could just set the resolution lower when required.
Could this be added to a later version? (You could have "Extra low resolution" as an extra option if you don't want the ordinary user setting it this low as a default).
Lower resolution?
Double check that you have the Advanced triggering mode selected, and not Simple mode. The lowest possible setting in Simple mode is 23 ms, while in Advanced mode the "Auto" setting has the smallest window. The main reason not to use the Auto setting is when you want to eliminate flams, ghost notes, etc, and select a longer time resolution (100 ms or higher).
The "Auto" setting is the smallest time window available in Drumagog. The actual resolution is affected by the Details slider under the Advanced tab. The farther to the right the more sensitive Drumagog is to ghost notes, flams, etc, but the higher the possibility of encountering false triggers. You can find more information on the Details slider on page 98 of the manual.
In terms of an actual number, in Auto mode, with the Details slider set to higher detail, it will be at or just under approximately 10ms. Much lower than that and you'll find Drumagog triggering multiple times on a single hit.
There is an older thread discussing snare flams that has some good tips on how to deal with problematic flams: http://www.drumagog.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=534
In terms of an actual number, in Auto mode, with the Details slider set to higher detail, it will be at or just under approximately 10ms. Much lower than that and you'll find Drumagog triggering multiple times on a single hit.
There is an older thread discussing snare flams that has some good tips on how to deal with problematic flams: http://www.drumagog.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=534