Hihat settings for 100k Poti

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Hihat settings for 100k Poti

Postby Tom » Thu Sep 29, 2011 6:24 pm

Hi, does anybody has the hihat-pedal settings for a 100k poti? I connected the poti to the hihat-pedal jack but the hihat-indicator won't change no matter which settings I use :(
It's the last thing missing on my kit. Everything else works! :D

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Re: Hihat settings for 100k Poti

Postby dmitri » Thu Sep 29, 2011 7:45 pm

Tom wrote:no matter which settings I use :(

Did you try all the possible settings from http://www.megadrum.info/content/hihat-pedal-settings?
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Re: Hihat settings for 100k Poti

Postby Tom » Thu Sep 29, 2011 8:38 pm

I tried at least Poti/Foot Controller and Alternative Input On/Off and a bunch of low and high values.
Question of the day: Does the blue LED flash, if I change the value of the poti?

btw the poti works, I tested it with a multimeter... :/
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Re: Hihat settings for 100k Poti

Postby dmitri » Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:12 pm

Tom wrote:I tried at least Poti/Foot Controller and Alternative Input On/Off and a bunch of low and high values.

There must be some reasons for changing settings. E.g., did you set AltIn to No/Yes for any particular reason?

Question of the day: Does the blue LED flash, if I change the value of the poti?

The MIDI LED flashes only when MIDI messages are being sent, e.g. CC (for position changes) or Note On (for for chick/splash) messages.

My advice is to read carefully MegaDrum Documentation, at least "HiHat Pedal settings", then explain how you connected your pot, configured it, what doesn't work and then I'll be able to help - after all the problem may be as simple as that you used the wrong HiHat pedal input or the Documentation is incorrect or lacking (very likely) but I must know what you did first.
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Re: Hihat settings for 100k Poti

Postby Tom » Fri Sep 30, 2011 7:32 am

Hi dimitri,

thank you for your patience :-)

The MIDI LED flashes only when MIDI messages are being sent, e.g. CC (for position changes) or Note On (for for chick/splash) messages


Ah, ok. So if I use 'F.Contr' it should send CC messages (according to the documentation), but the LED doesn't flash.
For the wireing I used pretty much that one: http://edrums.gl.tter.org/ with a 100k poti.
Of course i'm using the Hihat Pedal jack.

In my understanding, the LED should flash (because of the cc messages) even if I use the wrong high and low parameters, right?

But nothing happens... Not sure if its a mistake in my configuration or if that poti solution simply doesn't work.
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Re: Hihat settings for 100k Poti

Postby dmitri » Fri Sep 30, 2011 10:14 am

Tom wrote:Hi dimitri,

thank you for your patience :-)

The MIDI LED flashes only when MIDI messages are being sent, e.g. CC (for position changes) or Note On (for for chick/splash) messages


Ah, ok. So if I use 'F.Contr' it should send CC messages (according to the documentation), but the LED doesn't flash.

So CC messages are not being sent.

For the wireing I used pretty much that one: http://edrums.gl.tter.org/ with a 100k poti.
Of course i'm using the Hihat Pedal jack.

Low or high impedance input?


In my understanding, the LED should flash (because of the cc messages) even if I use the wrong high and low parameters, right?

Until MegaDrum detects a position change of the pedal, no messages will be send.

But nothing happens... Not sure if its a mistake in my configuration or if that poti solution simply doesn't work.

Is there voltage change on the pedal input when changing pot's position?
What configuration settings did you use?
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Re: Hihat settings for 100k Poti

Postby Tom » Fri Sep 30, 2011 10:41 am

Low or high impedance input?


Wow I feel really stupid now... I don't know :? Just bought http://www.produktinfo.conrad.com/datenblaetter/425000-449999/442188-da-01-en-SCHIEBEPOTENTIOMETER_RS60112_100KBX2.pdf this poti, wired it and wired it to a jack.

Is there voltage change on the pedal input when changing pot's position? What configuration settings did you use?

You mean on the inputboard? I'll check that as soon as I'm at home.

Thanks so far.
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Re: Hihat settings for 100k Poti

Postby dmitri » Fri Sep 30, 2011 10:44 am

Tom wrote:
Low or high impedance input?


Wow I feel really stupid now... I don't know :? Just bought http://www.produktinfo.conrad.com/datenblaetter/425000-449999/442188-da-01-en-SCHIEBEPOTENTIOMETER_RS60112_100KBX2.pdf this poti, wired it and wired it to a jack.

Is the jack wired to a low or high impedance pedal input?

Is there voltage change on the pedal input when changing pot's position? What configuration settings did you use?

You mean on the inputboard?

What inputboard?
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Re: Hihat settings for 100k Poti

Postby Tom » Fri Sep 30, 2011 10:51 am

Is the jack wired to a low or high impedance pedal input?

Ok, let me explain that straight: Poti -> 2 cables -> monoplug -> HHPEDAL Jack on the megadrum

What inputboard?

I'm talking about the megadrum inputboard where the jacks are mounted Image
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Re: Hihat settings for 100k Poti

Postby dmitri » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:50 am

I can only use Latest MegaDrum schematics. 32 inputs or MegaDrum 56 inputs latest schematic and PCB as references.

As you can see the HiHat pedal jack is stereo, that is it requires three wires: ground, power and signal. It can be connected to either low or high impedance input. A 100k pot will work with both low and high impedance pedal inputs provided everything is wired correctly.
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