dmitri wrote:1. As far as I know VH-11 is a high impedance HiHat pedal.
Interesting, if this is true, then the AltIn should be set to "Yes", correct?
dmitri wrote:2. You didn't describe how you come up to your HiHat pedal settings.
I think I did describe this above by saying "I have input the settings used by mightygorgon in the sticky at the top of this forum". But to clarify further, I used to the megadrum, not MCT, to enter these settings.
dmitri wrote:3. When a HiHat pedal is properly configure you should see the HiHat Vu-meter go all the way down and up when you press/depress it.
Using the Big VU Meter on the MD display, the meter goes all the way down when I pres the pedal (and not before) and and quite all the way up when I depress. When it is all the way up, the top end of the meter wavers quickly, as if I am very lightly and very quickly pressing and depressing near the top. Something else worth mentioning: as I slowly press the pedal, I sometimes get a hihat trigger (maybe splash or chick sound) as I pass the halfway point.
dmitri wrote:4. You might not have connected your VH-11 correctly to MegaDrum.
This is always possible. It has been a while since I built the megadrum and in looking through the printouts and notes I made during construction, I'm having trouble tracing jacks to the board through the ribbon cable. I have built to Synthex v2.8. I will sort through this and let you know what I find.
dmitri wrote:5. You didn't describe how come up to youe HiHat settings and most likely Threshold is not set correctly.
I think this is partially a repeat of your statement "1." above. Are you also saying that the threshold could have something to do withe the rapid false triggering?
I have read through this a couple times and will continue to do so.
Thanks for your responses dimitri (as always)
