little jumping values on CC4 Hi Hat Pedal

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little jumping values on CC4 Hi Hat Pedal

Postby danubilo » Mon Oct 16, 2017 1:54 am

Hi fine people from this forum. I'm posting this new topic because i got a little issue with my Hall Sensor Hi Hat Pedal, Using UGN503 Hall Sensor.

I could put all the settings on megadrum to have the full range of the pedal, wich works fine, but the only problem that i got is that, in all the in between levels, the signal is not 100% stable, it keeps jumping around 1 or 2 points up or down of the 127 midi points.

In the full open or full closed, the signal is stable, in all in between, it jumps a little, and is problematic when using Superior Drummer or EZ Drummer, because it causes some kind of bit crusher effect in some levels of openess.
I'm using last unencrypted firmware wich do not have the option of cc filtering.

I tested with another UGN503 and another magnet and the problem is the same. I don't think that using another hall sensor would finish the problem.

I saw some other post with similar issues like this. Any ideas my friends?
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Re: little jumping values on CC4 Hi Hat Pedal

Postby dmitri » Mon Oct 16, 2017 2:23 pm

Either do CC filtering on a PC if you're stuck with old firmware or use latest firmware version with CC messages reduction.
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Re: little jumping values on CC4 Hi Hat Pedal

Postby danubilo » Tue Oct 17, 2017 2:59 pm

very good Dmitri.

I'm checking that. Is it possible to do it with MidiOx? I'm checking about it but i could not find the option yet :D maybe i need another program that you know about and i don't
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Re: little jumping values on CC4 Hi Hat Pedal

Postby dmitri » Tue Oct 17, 2017 3:27 pm

I don't know. MIDI-OX might be able to do it.
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