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Re: MD Menu: Jump to next pad

Postby dmitri » Wed Jun 01, 2016 12:03 pm

I will check it tonight.
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Re: MD Menu: Jump to next pad

Postby dmitri » Wed Jun 01, 2016 8:25 pm

Sorry, cannot test/check it tonight. I will do it tomorrow.
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Re: MD Menu: Jump to next pad

Postby ignotus » Wed Jun 01, 2016 8:48 pm

In the latest firmware (20160529) at least it works fine. Worked ok for me with the previous one too though. Are you sure you're doing 2 quick footsplashes to make it active? You should see "QA" in white near the bottom left corner; it sounds as if you're looking at the 'Quick Access' menu item, which will of course always be yellow.
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Re: MD Menu: Jump to next pad

Postby halifax30 » Wed Jun 01, 2016 9:29 pm

I've just tried it, no luck.
After switching MD on I navigate to the Quick Access menu. It is already set to Yes (setting it to No and then to Yes doesn't help, either). I quickly press-release my pedal twice. The pedal VU meter goes up and down. The third time I keep the pedal down and hit a pad. I'm still in the Quick Access menu.
Yesterday, after the FW upgrade I managed to make it work, but I can't remember how.
After the 'splash' I don't see any 'QA' label. At the bottom left I have 'Lvl', 'Vel' and 'Tmr' printed in pink. Above that is 'Pedal' in yellow, and above that is a flashing green asterisk and 'Midi Out' is displayed there when I hit something. Where should the 'QA' label be? I can press and release my pedal fast or slow, twice or thousand times, the 'QA' never appears and Quick Access is never activated.
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Re: MD Menu: Jump to next pad

Postby dmitri » Thu Jun 02, 2016 6:21 pm

I just tested it and it worked as described in http://www.megadrum.info/content/miscellaneous-settings
After enabling QuickAccess you also have to make Splash twice to really enable it. If you have a TFT LCD then you will see 'QA' in grey colour at the bottom after that. To make it active you need to press one of the buttons/encoders. When you've done this 'QA' on a TFT LCD will turn white. Now you can press the HiHat pedal and hit a pad you want to navigate to. After a few seconds of buttons/encoders inactivity 'QA' will turn grey again and to re-activate it you have to press one of the buttons/encoders.

If you don't see 'QA' in grey after two Splashes, then it means MegaDrum did not detect two Splashes - possibly you have not configured High/Low levels and ChickThreshold correctly.
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Re: MD Menu: Jump to next pad

Postby halifax30 » Mon Jun 06, 2016 2:49 pm

Thank you. I also did some testing and it seems to me that Quick Access has a number of prerequisites:
  • Chick note number must not be zero
  • Chick Threshold must not be zero
  • Short Chick Threshold must not be zero
  • Long Chick Threshold must not be zero
These were all zero for me because I used the Chick-detection in Addictive Drums.

I did the following to make Quick Access work:
  • Set Chick note number to 1. This is an unused note number in AD (as suggested by ignotus), so it will not interfere with Chick-detection in AD.
  • Set Chick Threshold to 90 (my Low level is 19 and my High level is 325)
  • Set Short Chick Threshold to 90
  • Set Long Chick Threshold to 40
Now I see yellow bars in MDM Midi monitor with note number 1 whenever I produce a chick. Doing a chick 2-3 times in quick succession produces the grey 'QA' on my color LCD and from there it works flawlessly.
I hope the above description will save some time for those who have the same problem.
It might be a good idea to put a note about these prerequisites (or a link to this post) in the documentation, because it might be useful for other AD users.
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