Hi all,
I've read the posts on setting up a Roland 3-zone cymbal, and I understand that it requires the use of two consecutive inputs, with the Rim/Edge settings of the second input controlling the Edge zone of the cymbal. If that's the case, what the hell is the '3rd zone' settings area used for underneath each input (as shown in MDM FX). Confusing to say the least. Why is there a third zone setting when it is assumed you need to use a second dedicated channel for the third zone of a pad? What do these entries do?
Even more confusing, when I connect a Roland CY15 with a single connection just to run it as a 2-zone pad (e.g. Bow/Edge input on the cymbal), MD 'Head/Bow' settings control the Bow as expected, but the Edge sensor of the cymbal appears to be affected by both the 'Rim/Edge' settings AND the '3rd Zone' settings. It seems the threshold settings etc are controlled by Rim/Edge settings, but the actual note needs to be entered into the '3rd zone' area. I am completely confused by the terminology and implementation. When searching the forum for settings, virtually none mention this '3rd zone' settings area. Please can someone explain?
Thanks,
Andy.