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For switch Rim/Edge inputs: Input switch threshold. Sets below which level the switch is detected as hit/pressed. Note that on the switch Rim/Edge inputs actual velocity is determined by signal from a piezo on a Head/Bow input. The best way to set a correct threshold on a switch input is to use MIDI-OX to monitor 'aftertouch' MIDI messages. With a proper threshold value you should see 2 or 3 (dual zone or 3way/3 zone pad) 'aftertouch' on' MIDI messages when you press the switch and 2 or 3 'aftertouch off' MIDI messages when you release the switch.
dmitri wrote:When a pad is set as dual piezo/switch and if you get Rims only then it means that MegaDrum detects the switch is pressed all the time. This because the Threshold is set too high and/or Gain set too low.
This is the extract from the Pads settings Documentation for the Threshold on switch inputs:For switch Rim/Edge inputs: Input switch threshold. Sets below which level the switch is detected as hit/pressed. Note that on the switch Rim/Edge inputs actual velocity is determined by signal from a piezo on a Head/Bow input. The best way to set a correct threshold on a switch input is to use MIDI-OX to monitor 'aftertouch' MIDI messages. With a proper threshold value you should see 2 or 3 (dual zone or 3way/3 zone pad) 'aftertouch' on' MIDI messages when you press the switch and 2 or 3 'aftertouch off' MIDI messages when you release the switch.
With MDMFX you don't need MIDI-OX as you can monitor all MIDI messages in MDMFX itself.
dmitri wrote:Please plug just one PD8 pad into MegaDrum (disconnect all other pads). Configure it as a dual zone piezo/switch pad, post a screenshot of settings for this pad and describe what the problem is with these particular settings.
dmitri wrote:If they are all piezo/switch then they will be configured similarly.
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