--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "jdamph" <jdamp@...> wrote: > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Keith" <keith@> wrote: > > > > Jeff, > > > > I have put a new circuit in the files section to make it clear where > > the capacitor goes. If you use a polarised capacitor then the > > positive side should go to the collector. > > > > Keith. > > > > Ah I didn't see your post until just now. I figured out where it > needed to go, I was just going to post what I did. Since the KP65 > already has a 1k resistor and a trimpot, the circuit is more > responsive without R1 and VR1. If you are building your own trigger > you would want to have at least a 1k resistor and trim in the > circuit. I experimented with different caps and 1uf to 4uf seems to > be a pretty good range. No missed hits and the sensitivity is > excellent. I also found that the 2N3904 transistor felt a little > better than the 2N4401 but both work well. Light taps will now > consistently be recognized by RB. I have the trim all the way up on > the KP65 without double hitting but still plenty sensitive. I also > created a Darlington pair circuit with caps and it felt about the > same as the single transistor circuit with cap. > > Keith thank you very much for taking the time to draw up the circuits > on what is pretty much an off topic subject. > Hi, sorry I didn't get to reply to your e-mail you sent earlier jdamph. I've been on vacation until today. I was wondering if you could put up the working circuit diagram that you came up with including part numbers? I had to have my Rock Band drum kit replaced and they didn't send me a kick pedal back and so now I need to get this working more than ever. Thank you so much for figuring this out.
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Re: KP65 with Rock Band kit help
2008-01-13 by quique_777
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