感度調整(TDC10 / TDC17)
考えすぎずに Note Display を使用して感度を調整するための初心者向けガイドです。
TL;DR — Start here
- Defaults work for most players. Adjust only if something feels off.
- Use Note Display to verify what the drum is detecting.
- Make small changes, then test using a real song.
Default sensitivity (good to know)
TDC10 and TDC17 are tuned to feel great out of the box. For most players, the defaults are already sensitive enough to play the majority of songs comfortably.
If everything already feels consistent, you don’t need to change anything.
When should you adjust sensitivity?
Consider adjusting if you notice:
- Light hits sometimes don’t register
- Fast patterns feel tiring or inconsistent
- Accidental hits happen when you barely touch the drum
- Don and Ka feel noticeably uneven
Two ways to adjust sensitivity
In TDC Mate, you can tune sensitivity in two layers. We recommend starting simple first.
1) Overall Note Sensitivity (recommended first)
This is the main “global” control. It affects all zones together and is the fastest way to dial in feel.
2) Per-zone tuning (Signal Amp)
Fine-tune each zone separately (Left/Right Don/Ka). Use this when one side feels weaker, or Don/Ka balance feels off.
Use “Note Display” as your testing tool
Note Display shows exactly which note the drum detects (Don / Ka). It’s the easiest way to confirm whether hits are missing, doubled, or mis-detected.
How to test
- Open Note Display
- Hit the drum naturally
- Watch which note appears
- Repeat 3–5 times to check consistency
iOS vs Android — saving behavior
- iOS: changes sync automatically to the drum (usually within ~3 seconds).
- Android: after changing values, you must tap Save (top-right on the Setting page) for changes to apply.
A simple testing routine (recommended)
To tune sensitivity without getting lost, use a consistent test method:
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Pick one song as your baseline.
Choose a moderate-tempo song that matches your skill level, with a clear rhythm. -
Choose a difficulty you can play consistently.
You want stable timing—not something so hard that mistakes hide the real issue. -
Adjust sensitivity in small steps.
Use Note Display to verify detection, then turn it off and test in the song. -
After it feels good, test a harder song or higher difficulty.
This confirms stability in faster or denser patterns.
Still stuck? We’ve got you.
If you run into an issue you can’t resolve, reach out anytime. We’re building TDC10/TDC17 in a player-driven way—and your feedback helps us improve the experience for everyone.
- A screenshot of Note Display, or
- A short drumming video that includes the game screen
📩 Email: support@rythmagica.net