hurstaudio1 wrote:So this means....when the pedal is pressed it gives the number 160 and all the way open is 891? I'm still struggling to understand what those numbers represent. You say 'level', but what level is it? Is this threshold? Is it gain? Is it foot pressure?
"Level" represents a digital value read from analog potentiometer inside the pedal, so it's a digital equivalet of the foot pressure, but in a reversed way: 0 means 100% pressure and with no pressure you get a value most likely smaller than 1023.
This value is mapped to CC4 level from 0 ("level" below "Low") to 127 ("level" over "High")
I was writing my post without the device in front of me. This is my mistake, in MIDI CC4 127 means pedal closed and CC4 0 means pedal open and so it is in MegaDrum. So it is in Addictive Drums.
hurstaudio1 wrote: A. cc4 value 0 should be above low level 160? Is that like 16 or 20 or something? How do you determine this
B. High level should be above 127 cc4 value?
You use words below and over, please define what you mean. I.E:
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I've made a picture to make it possibly more clear. Low level is determined by how hard would you like the pedal to be pressed to get it 100% closed. If you set it to 0 it means it must be pressed very hard. Every level value below Low will count as 100% closed. Every level value over "High" will count as a 100% open.
hurstaudio1 wrote:In other words, from your experience configuring MD, hind sight is 2020, so what, after everything you've done taken into consideration, would be the steps you should have taken in the first place minus the mistakes you encountered?
I don't have superior drummer. I want MegaDrum to choose the note corresponding to the pressure of the pedal. That makes my configuration procedure different. But here it is.
- Determine if I need to use AltInput.
- Set MegaDrum Hi-hat to FootContr, so it will generate CC4 messages and I can see it on MDM FX MIDI Log (don't know why the bar representing pedal level says its "0" when pedal is pressed and "127" when it's open, but it's actually reversed in reality)
- Set Low and High value to represent pedal pressed and open.
- Set HiHat input in Misc to a different input for a while and ensure proper triggering of the pad itself (bow/edge/bell zone). In General MIDI there are no separate zones for hi-hat, so I made it up, Bow open = 46, Edge Open = 26, Bell Open = 86.
- I made up MIDI Notes for intermediate levels as well. I used note numbers outside of General MIDI standard for drums. If you want SD to take care about it, there's no need for additional notes.
- I configure pedal chicks using the procedure from MegaDrum manual, but if you want SD to take care about it, there's no need and you can set chick and splash note to 0. I don't use soft chicks.
- I set the notes to the made up intermediate levels, which are depicted in one of my screenshots in the previous post. I set the levels to trigger proper notes. Not needed if you want SD to take care about it.
- Based on Addictive Drums Keymap: http://cmikavac.net/wp-content/uploads/ ... Keymap.pdf I convert my made up MIDI notes inside REAPER to the ones specified in the document. I could also "learn" them inside AD, but i didn't want to. I can't find such a keymap for Superior Drummer.
hurstaudio1 wrote:I've auto set my levels. You have the snapshot of my notes tab, are they correct? What about the rest of my levels? Are they set wrong? If so, why? What could be causing my hh to have a half open sound when no pressure is applied, but as soon as I apply pressure I get an open sound and it goes right to a close sound. It takes more pressure than necessary to trigger the closed sound.
I think it's not correct if you want SD to take care about choosing the right sample. For now I'd set everything to 46 (chick and splash to 0) and try to "learn" it inside SD like the blog post author suggested. The difference is that he wanted to use 42 for closed hi-hat and 44 to foot chick and didn't want to use bow/edge zones, because he had only one in the pad.
hurstaudio1 wrote:Do I need to set all notes in the notes page to 0? because 42 and 43 are not the right numbers. How can superior drummer determine the high hat pedal position cc4 value from a note 43 tom #2 sound? If I need to set the note numbers, what are those note numbers? Why, after trying to change them do they make no difference. Dmitri said to not use a chick sound and to set it to 0, doing that I get no chick sound whereas if I use note 10 I get a chick sound so that was wrong.
Each time you change the pedal pressure MD (or any other drum brain) sends a CC4 message with corresponding value and VST should remember this. Then you hit the pad and MD sends a MIDI note number related to the zone. I don't know if your notes are "right" because I don't understand how Superior Drummer works in this area. In Addictive Drums there are 3 special MIDI Notes, CC Tip, CC Shaft, CC Bell which means "The pad was hit in this zone and now AD should take care to choose right sample based on last CC4 value sent".
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