The Simmons Titan 70 has a non-movable Hi Hat. It’s controlled by a simple foot pedal. Using the Lemon Hi Hat controller on the module, I am able to get open and closed sound but no “half open” or variance of sound between full open and full closed. However, I am able to get the effect of hitting the cymbal pad with rapid closing the hi hat giving that “sits” sound, as if I were using a real hi hat (well almost). What I want to know is if going through or using EZ Drummer 3 as a VST, can I get the computer act more like a true hi hat, truer sound and functionality like the effect one gets with the newer Roland VH-14 paired with the Roland V 51 module as an example? Also, as the snare pads are dual zone, will EZ Drummer allow me to have side stick function?
Thanks for any feedback you all can give me.
Hi,
if I understand your question correctly, your HH Controller is perfectly capable of sending CC data for EZdrummer 3 to control the level of openness but your module isn’t triggering it?
AFAICT your module should be capable of sending continuous controller data for cc4 so either there is a setting in the module that needs to be changed or they simply aren’t compatible. EZD3 will react to what is sent to it from the module. I would switch LOCAL=OFF in the module and check the data out from it by recording the MIDI when you move the HH up/down to start with.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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