Problem: Even relative moderate chicks (speed) produce near 127 velocity.Observation: In general, the velocity return seems too high. See below for data. I’ve applied several curves, Log1, S2 and Exp2. The difference is marginal to none.
Suggestion: Based on speed tests using MIDI-OX and my sense of how an acoustic hihat would respond, this is my guideline to a speed index:
Slow 100ms = Velocity 1-10 – Heel down, foot barely able to break eggshells. Hardly audible chicks above 100 ms. (Current firmware 250 ms = velocity 12)
Medium 40-45 ms = velocity 50-70 - Heel down just using the weight of the foot. (Current firmware 100 ms = velocity 54)
High 1-5 ms = velocity 100-127 – Heel up, max power (Current firmware 28 ms = velocity 123)
I believe it can be hardcoded since there’s no user preference involved. The question is how would an acoustic hihat respond to X speed.
![Image](http://een.org.uk/offpicture/topics/hh-test-speed-test.jpg-for-web-LARGE.jpg)
To try the speed test, set ChckDelay:0, calculate the timestampe difference stepping down. This is the 100 ms = velocity 54
Importance: Pretty high. The return level brutally kills any sensitive chick play.
Problem: Heel down, closing at medium to high speed makes a ghost note appear before the actual chick. See picture.
Observation: It looks like the CC closing stream from 1-127 gets interrupted midway. If I do shortchick the return is velocity 26-28, which is exactly what the 2nd value is.
![Image](http://een.org.uk/offpicture/topics/hh-test-false-trigger1.jpg-for-web-LARGE.jpg)
The1st value is velocity 127, so it really looks like max longchick and max shortchick is generate together.
It’s not hard to trigger consistently, as you can see here.
![Image](http://een.org.uk/offpicture/topics/hh-test-false-splash-2.jpg)
ChckDelay is here set to 15 to pull a splash (note 38). 37 is the valid chick and 38 is the noisy friend arriving superloud and before the valid chick. If ChckDelay is set higher than 0 the midway ghost trigger is a splash (like the note 38 in this picture). If ChckDelay is 0, the ghost trigger is a chick (note 37 in my setup).
Suggestion: No clue. It may just be my pedal acting up, thou I don’t think so. I had some issue like this with 20090512 too, but not even near the extent it is now.
Importance: Crucial.
It’s as bad as having the old simultaneously chick+splash issue back. Just with the order reversed splash+chick.
Problem: Heel down, medium to slow speed often doesn’t produce chicks. Observation: In this picture you see two medium speed chick fail.
![Image](http://een.org.uk/offpicture/topics/hh-test-soft-chick.jpg)
It seems the pedal has to be fully closed to make a chick/splash. That makes it quite hard to do a natural soft chick with heel down, as heel down by definition only close a hihat to the ¼-open position.
Suggestion: Acoustic Chick/splash is not just trigger by the hihat being closed completly, but from ½- open and down. On MD ¼-open and ½- open is already defined by CloseLvl (1/4-open) and OpenLvl (1/2-open). A true simulation would graduate the velocity return, from 100% return at the ¼-open mark to 1% return at the ½-open mark.
Importance: High but not crucial. It would add an unpresidented realism to e-hats.