elrules wrote:Yuhuuuuuuuu! my PC detected it!! as an USB Audio Device (no "megadrum" label anywhere?).
When you right-clic on it then select "properties", it's labelled "Megadrum"
elrules wrote:Yuhuuuuuuuu! my PC detected it!! as an USB Audio Device (no "megadrum" label anywhere?).
elrules wrote:I have just installed the atmega Synthex sent me.
(Atmega32-16pi) 16mhz
When I power one megadrum the LCD shows a row of squares.
I have now used ponyprog to write the lastest megadrum firmware
megadrum32_16_32_20080705.hex
elrules wrote:I have tested connecting the snare to the snare input. When I hit it, I see activity on the LED. Does that mean that the atmega32 is well programmed and working? If so, where do you think it is the problem?
There was a short in one of atmega32 pins that connected to LCD! Now it works great!!!! Thanks everybody to make it possible.Synthex wrote:If you see activity on the LED, that's mean that the atmega32 is well programmed and working.
Have you checked the wiring of the LCD ?
elrules wrote:TO be able to connect my simple variable resistor hihat, what option do I need to chose in megadrum? AltIn or standard?
I am having problems with the hihat. It appears fully opened in the LCD, and, to be able to start seeing it closing I have to step the pedal nearly to the end, so the range of openness is only a bit portion of all the hihat possibilities.
elrules wrote:I have now another problem. I set hihat as a pot. THen it works. But even if i set correctly the high level, when i start stepping the pedal I only see it moving in the LCD when I have steped more than a half of its range. THis means I only have pedal activity from less than 10KOhm to 0 ohm (the minimum level is set quite correctly)
I have opened midi ox and selected megadrum as midi input to see a log.
When I move the pedal I cannot see the CC data.
Another problem is that when I hit the snare or the hihat, or step the pedal, I get loads and loads of repetitive midi note on and off. With one single hit in a pad I get even 15 notes on and 15 notes off.
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