False triggering

Hi Dmitri,
Hope your ok. Due to circumstances I come to work with the module after a very busy year.
I read the manual but ran in serious problems. Connecting only a simple roland mesh pdx-100 of hi-hat vh-11 causes so much trouble, I’m starting to think my module has issues.
I have successfully loaded the latest firmware.
Scenario
Connecting only (no hitting) the pdx-100 with stereo cable to input 4:
When holding the module straight, the module is constantly triggered, you can check it in the midi log on the PC and the red light is flashing. Holding the module with the inputs to the ground, the triggering will stop at once, only hitting light.
What is going on? Getting a little desperate since I tried to change all settings, imported syx files for roland mesh heads and vh-11. The bad triggering is also occurring at the vh-11 in inputs 2 and 3
(yes – I know that input 1 is the first port on the upper left looking at the back of the module..
It seems there is some serious false triggering done by the module while nothing is hit.
Patrick Glaudemans
Hope your ok. Due to circumstances I come to work with the module after a very busy year.
I read the manual but ran in serious problems. Connecting only a simple roland mesh pdx-100 of hi-hat vh-11 causes so much trouble, I’m starting to think my module has issues.
I have successfully loaded the latest firmware.
Scenario
Connecting only (no hitting) the pdx-100 with stereo cable to input 4:
When holding the module straight, the module is constantly triggered, you can check it in the midi log on the PC and the red light is flashing. Holding the module with the inputs to the ground, the triggering will stop at once, only hitting light.
What is going on? Getting a little desperate since I tried to change all settings, imported syx files for roland mesh heads and vh-11. The bad triggering is also occurring at the vh-11 in inputs 2 and 3
(yes – I know that input 1 is the first port on the upper left looking at the back of the module..
It seems there is some serious false triggering done by the module while nothing is hit.
Patrick Glaudemans