by angr77 » Sat Aug 16, 2014 9:28 am
Hi!
I just saw your mail...but it is maybe easier to help you out this way:
1. It depends on BDF2...if it can handle cc:04 and dynamically can pick sounds from your cy12 input when you hit bow/edge. Most softwares can do this. Both ways work...mapp all entry's or let BDF2 do the work.
2. On the pedal panel and misc in MDM...you have the hi hat input channel. This is where you select which input that you have the hi hat cymbal pads connected to. Normally it is connected to input 2.
It is important to set the pedal type to footctr...and the cc channel to 4 to get it to send the information. Check in bdf2 that it is receive cc pedal data on channel 4. Looking on what is sent over midi...when hitting the hi hat cymbal...first it sends the cc 4 pedal position and then immediatly the cymbal note (bow or edge) together with the velocity.
3. Same as question 1...it depends. I prefer to let the software to determine the hi hat hits.
4. I think I saw a screenshot from the other posts where the CY-12 was configured as piezo on the edge channel....I do believe the CY-12 has a switch on the edge....
Angr77
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