by angr77 » Sat May 10, 2014 3:36 pm
Make a screen shot of the hi hat settings and post it here.
What is your story? Have you built the MD yourself? ATMega or ARM?
Have you ever been able to use the MD?
Have you seen the cctringerin function? If you enable this checkbox and click send in the tab...you will see in MDM which drum who causes the most triggering. If you disable the cctriggerin at this stage...and click send. You are now able to go that epad that caused the error and raise the threshold or lower the gain. Continue with this process until all e-pads has stopped ringing. Most often when problems like this occur...there could be a cymbal switch or a rim/edge trigger that starts the error flow.
It is also important to have gone though the auto high level process for each drum. You have to actually turn auto high level to yes on the MD...jump to the next parameter eg. high level and hit the pad quite hard a couple of times....then you get the proper level for thar drum. Go back and turn auto high level off. Read or type it in manually for that drum from MDM...using load...if you want to reuse it.
For the hi-hat pedal...have you ever got it work? If so...have you kept the configuration?
If you disconnect the pedal...does the ringing stops then and you are able to play as usual on your drums? How has your HH input switch been set and do you use the alternative input...enabled in MDM?
Using a hall sensor is a bit different...I have no experience ... But it should maybe work. Can any other on the forum confirm?
Angr77
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