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Hi-Hat Control Pedal problems

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  • Brad
    Participant

    Have you tried selecting;         Menu > Settings > EDrums > “Midi Mapping” >Yamaha

    Does that help?


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    • This post was modified 5 years, 4 months ago by Brad.
    Jarod Fedele
    Participant

    So that does seem to allow the hi-hat foot pedal to be detected as a foot pedal, according to the midi mapping. But, no matter what the pedal is always closed, even setting the hi-hat pedal correction to curve 4 (the most open).

     

    The hi-hat does does function properly through my normal Yamaha drum brain, so I don’t think it’s a faulty hi-hat.

    davechambers
    Participant

    Hey mate make sure that on the drums you don’t have metal selected, use one of the rock modes.  I found by accident, well my 5 year old daughter found that by switching modes on the drum kit control panel that metal made that pedal a double kick.  Hope it is the same issue for you mate.

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