dmitri wrote:The suppression algorithm after chick/splash uses the same DynTime/DynLevel settings from a HiHat input and depends on the velocity of a produced chick/splash note. I can increase level of suppression from a chick/splash but you can try to increase DynTime/DynLevel first.
Hmm, just to make sure: are you talking about a) chick double/false triggering suppression or b) suppression of hihat edge/bow being triggered at the same with chick, i.e. when the moving hihat lands at bottom position and the pad necessarily vibrates?
To clarify, I was talking about option b. So assuming we're talking about the same thing, I just tried a quick test and even raising DynTime/DynLevel to max seemed to make little difference (in fact I'm not sure I saw any) to edge/bow being triggered along with chick. Raising hihat Bow threshold does eliminate it but also makes edge playability less than optimal as pad sensitivity gets too low.
Right now it feels too much of a compromise having to raise Bow relatively high (but only "just enough") and at the same time trying to avoid too forceful pedal presses so that edge/bow doesn't trigger with chick.
Anyway, I have DynTime and DynLevel both at zero on the hihat. Raising Retrigger from 1 to 2 (on the Edge or both Edge and Bow) is all that's needed to get rid of most false triggering. So that suppression algorithm is already plenty strong and from what I understood, chick doesn't have it's own suppression algorithm.