2box forum: accident-free since the last one.
Quote from: Deve Loper on January 24, 2024, 09:18:59 AMHi!
Maybe the signal of the kick is too low (regardless split). Bigger piezo, other way of attachment?
Then, it might be too hi imoedance so it is sensitive to signals from others. Allthough a normal split cable will only have the common trs as possible xtalk point.
Sure your splut cable is ok?
You tested other tom inputs with same split settings?
Parallel resistor, each end over the piezos ends. Maybe 10 k?
Bedt, Rik.
Quote from: edcito on January 31, 2024, 03:24:48 PMWhat are you trying to accomplish? Do you want to trigger the 2box with some other module, which one?The opposite scenario I was referring to was a few years ago where I was attempting to bridge the gap between modern two zone Pintech PC cymbals which use an edge switch and a ddrum4. The ddrum4 uses aftertouch for chokes and the single zone Pintechs could be choked by squeezing/flexing the piezo housing but that required your full hand (fingers underneath, thumb on top) so not too good for fast chokes while playing but still choke-able nonetheless. For the two zone PC with the edge switch the first setup I tried was using a DDti (trigger I/O rebrand) which did not produce aftertouch but did sent a second note. What I was hoping for at the time was to use the Event Processor to remap the note-on to an aftertouch sequence that ramped up from 0 to 127, paused, then ramped back down to mimic the physical pinch/release. But the EP was not capable of producing that sequence. Currently I am using an eDrumin4 to satisfy that particular need as it can send the required aftertouch.
Quote from: kenjwright on January 29, 2024, 08:30:31 PMNice! Opposite of what I was trying to do originally but eventually I'll likely need the same for my 2box. The EP is definitely a great little unit! The programming interface could use an update though!