I'm not hitting the piezos directly, i have two test drums. One is a rubber practice pad with mdf (glue and wood fibre) base that I have taped the piezo underneath, and the other is a mesh pad that has the piezo mounted between foam pads on a mounting bracket.
I am guessing that the fact I get variable values from HiLvlAuto reading into HighLevel suggests the voltage being received from the trigger source is variable and in a suitable range for megadrum. This makes me think modification of my triggers is unlikely to help. Is this a reasonable interpretation?
If so, it would seem the problem is in processing and/or output and I'm hoping this information is enough for someone with a little more knowledge about the signal processing to see a potential source of the problem. Any help will be appreciated, I'm so excited about the possibility of getting this thing up and running.
EDIT: On thorough examination of the board I had swapped R4 and R29 (i.e. a 47k on R4 and a 4.7K on R29) and R8 and R21 (1k on R8 and 10k on R21). I'll swap these now and hope that was my problem!
Well the LCD seems clearer now but the MD is still maxing out all midi signals

I just tried a new piezo that only yields HighLevel of 340 on HiLvlAuto, and this one still maxes out to 127 on all hits. This seems like further evidence that it's something in the signal processing rather than on the trigger end but once again I'm open to suggestion.