Yes, technically the Pintech choke is a switch IIRC. But before dual zone even existed the piezo squeeze was the producer of aftertouch based on the low(?), continuous signal from a flexed piezo. I am not sure exactly of what kind of signal is produced but the ddrum understands it so it must be unique in some regard from the initial note-on/off?
Update;
Got curious so dug in a bit deeper and opened up the Pintech piezo box. Pictures below. The piezo sits on top of a foam cylinder which protrudes beyond the box edge so it gets compressed a bit when screwed to the bow. There is a dense rubber pad, about 4mm thick between the piezo and the bow.
To test further, I plugged the trigger into the ddrum4 module and held the housing in one hand, then tapped the edge with a stick to mimic striking the cymbal, then touched the piezo with my thumb and immediately released.
The result was the G#6 that is the initial strike (cymbal crash), followed by the E6 Aftertouch (choke) that quickly rises from 1 to 127. After a short pause of inactivity, the Aftertouch bleeds off from 127 down to 0.
Would be interesting to know how the signal is being read to interpret as Aftertouch. BTW, the difference between the G#6 and E6 is due to the positional sensing.
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