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Re: Alesis pro module

2003-08-12 by hairytrigger

I am certain my HH60 has more than one sound in between open and 
closed. It all occurs within a very narrow movement range. It takes 
some adjusting to get it usable for individual playing style, But I 
can coax a very slightly open sound, to a more open sound, even more, 
and fully open.I don't know how many exactly,but it is certainly more 
variable than just open, mid, and closed!
Scott

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, rdamon@m... wrote:
> > Ed wrote: "the HH65, which adds a middle position only to 
> > open and closed"
> > 
> > 
> > Ed,
> > 
> > During my surgical work on the HH65 this past weekend, the HH65 
has more
> > than open/mid/close.
> > 
> > The curved rubber pad that gets depress has four notches on the 
bottom of
> > it and can create five distint sounds. (no contact, notch 
1,2,3,4). Just
> > from pressing the footpedal it was hard to hear them, but by 
striking the
> > fsr directly with my finger and tapping on the hihat pad, it 
became quite
> > clear.
> > 
> > Sound 1 (pad: fully open) = no contact with the fsr
> > Sound 1a (rim: fully open = no contact with the fsr 
> > 
> > Sound 2 (pad: fully open sound, with a tick sound added) = first 
notches
> > makes contact with the fsr
> > Sound 2a (rim: fully open sound, with a tick sound added) = first 
notches
> > makes contact with the fsr
> > 
> > 
> > Sound 3 (pad: delay decreases on open sound, with a tick sound) = 
second
> > notch makes contact with the fsr
> > Sound 3a (rim: delay decreases on open sound, with a tick sound) = 
second
> > notch makes contact with the fsr
> > 
> > Sound 4 (pad: mostly-closed sound,plus louder tick sound) = third 
notch
> > makes contact with fsr
> > Sound 4a (rim: mostly-closed sound,plus louder tick sound) = third 
notch
> > makes contact with fsr
> > 
> > Sound 5 (pad: completely closed sound) = fourth notch makes 
contact with
> > fsr
> > Sound 5a (rim: completely closed sound) = fourth notch makes 
contact with
> > fsr
> > 
> > Sound 6 (foot stomp)= fourth notch pressed and held
> > Sound 7 (foot splash) = fourth notch pressed and released 
immediately
> > 
> > So does the HH80A have a continuous fsr ribbon that allows for 
fully
> > variable sensor or something else?
> > 
> > OGD
> > 
> > 
> > 
>  
> 
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