This topic shows my stuff is not compatible with Megadrum - remember that you need 5v to each pad.
Maybe worth a try though
rockdude wrote:I have a feeling that this Hall effect sensor design will be my favorite. It's so simple to build and put on the hihat.
rockdude wrote:But it would be enough to just put another magnet below the hall sensor
Ken Forgettable wrote:rockdude wrote:But it would be enough to just put another magnet below the hall sensor
Linearity is fundamental to modeling the real thing and using broken bits from hard drives is not a good idea.
Fixing a weaker bias magnet to the back will give you the full range output of 0-5v but it will still be non-linear. It is most sensitive as the stronger (stronger) magnet comes towards the sensor. You need to have two magnets separated by a fixed distance moving at either side of the HES to get a near linear response (or move the sensor).
I get 20 - 25mm accurately using these EP301B from <http://e-magnetsuk.com/magnet_products/neodymium_magnets/ring_magnets.aspx>, but be warned - the inside diameter is a bit odd.
Yes, I'd say so.rockdude wrote:Are they less picky then you?
It will most likely bunch the sensitivity up at the hard hits.rockdude wrote:How will this non-linear output show when playing?
You can't predict a magnetic field or the lines of force in a shattered magnet - and if it works you're on your own.rockdude wrote:Some say it works flawless with harddrive magnets?
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