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Re: userfriendly's MegaDrum build

Postby dmitri » Thu May 28, 2009 2:41 pm

I'll add an option in the next firmware to reverse HiHat pedal signal just for such pedals.
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Re: userfriendly's MegaDrum build

Postby userfriendly » Thu May 28, 2009 2:45 pm

That would be awesome!

I do wonder though, if they work with Roland modules just fine, isn't it more likely that I wired something wrong and, with my admittedly rather limited understanding of the matter, just cannot figure out what it is?
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Re: userfriendly's MegaDrum build

Postby dmitri » Thu May 28, 2009 3:02 pm

More likely Roland modules expect voltage go up when pedal is pressed. I guess this is the reason the optical HiHat pedal doesn't work with Roland modules - the phototransistor and the current limiting resistor have to be swapped.
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Re: userfriendly's MegaDrum build

Postby userfriendly » Thu May 28, 2009 3:06 pm

dmitri wrote:More likely Roland modules expect voltage go up when pedal is pressed.

True, that would jive with the fact that the impedance gets smaller when I press the pedal.

Alrighty. :D Many thanks for your patience & assistance, dmitri & gastric.

Going to get to work on my drum podium in the meantime, then.
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Re: userfriendly's MegaDrum build

Postby macca2004 » Thu May 28, 2009 7:59 pm

My Jobeky controller worked straight out of the box...mind you I am using an older firmware without the new hi-hat bells and whistles.
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Re: userfriendly's MegaDrum build

Postby dmitri » Thu May 28, 2009 8:02 pm

Check out the latest firmware version.
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Re: userfriendly's MegaDrum build

Postby userfriendly » Thu May 28, 2009 8:06 pm

dmitri wrote:Check out the latest firmware version.

Woo. Will do in a wee bit - just finished building my drum podium (yay!), and I'm going to have to hop into the shower now. :oops: Because I smell.

macca2004 wrote:My Jobeky controller worked straight out of the box...mind you I am using an older firmware without the new hi-hat bells and whistles.

Hmm. I can't remember what firmware my atmega came with. I suppose something from march. 200903xx something. I think. I quickly updated to version 20090520, though.
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Re: userfriendly's MegaDrum build

Postby macca2004 » Thu May 28, 2009 8:15 pm

dmitri wrote:I'll add an option in the next firmware to reverse HiHat pedal signal just for such pedals.

6 hours later

dmitri wrote:Check out the latest firmware version.

You don't get customer service like this from roland/yamaha/alesis etc.........

Well done Dmitri and thanks for your efforts.
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Re: userfriendly's MegaDrum build

Postby userfriendly » Thu May 28, 2009 9:15 pm

Alrighty. Now that I'm out of the shower and smell a lot better than before, I'm going to set up my drums again on the new podium and take a look at the new firmware. :mrgreen:

macca2004 wrote:Well done Dmitri and thanks for your efforts.

I totally second this statement!
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Re: userfriendly's MegaDrum build

Postby userfriendly » Thu May 28, 2009 11:12 pm

Very nice! I set LvlsRevers to Yes and it plays a note when I put my foot down and not when I move it up. :D Yay!

Okay, I also found out that it actually plays the splash and not the chick, but I suppose that's something I'll have to finetune with the parameters in there. Will take another look at the documentation and try to find out what to do there.

Again, many many thanks, dmitri! 8-)
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