estregan wrote:I've tried your correction re the R26 resistor on digital board along with the resistor change on AVR-CDC board. I get no "buffer overflow" errors now but I have a new problem.
Now I get constant midi signals from almost all inputs. I also installed buttons and an LCD and the new resistor and LED addition to see what's going on with megadrum. Upon powering the unit, the LCD already displays channel 21 AuxR and I can't change the channels. I read somewhere in the forums that there should be a setup screen upon powering up but I can't find that.
What do you think is wrong with my unit? I'm going to try to create a new digital board, but in the meantime that I haven't done that, do you have any ideas?
1) Do think you might have accidentally applied settings from MegaDrum Controller with too low threshold/high gains? See this in the last Changelog, as the first step it may help:
Changes in 20071124 version:
1. Skip 'Autoload Conf' if the key 'RIGHT' is pressed during powering up.
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2) Do you have a HiHat controller(pedal) connected? If no, then MegaDrum will think that the pedal is pressed all the time. With the pedal pressed, hitting a pad will jump to this pad in the menu ( for quick navigation around menu). If a threshold set too low and/or gain set too high for a single/several channels these channels will falsely generate pad hits and with the hihat padal pressed it will constantly jump between channels in the menu or will be stuck in one of the channels.
You can either connect HiHat pedal and than manually set threshold/gains on the channels generating false hits, or you can try to first 'Get Settings' from MegaDrum and then 'Apply Settings' after setting thresholds higher.