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#31
DrumIt 5 Hardware / Re: VH11 bow-edge problem
February 16, 2020, 05:18:46 PM
Okay, thanks. I have the sens to -3 and the curve to normal, and that sounds sort of acceptable, but not ideal. The hi-hat chick keeps sounding weird. But I guess that comes with the splash mode. I’d rather have both the bow sound on the egde and the normal chick without the splash ( I don’t use the splash in my new band, but I do use the chick a lot during fills.) But I see there’s no setting for that.
Thinking out loud: Probably the only way around this would be to import a new hi-hat sound and assign the bow sound to the edge as well. Then I can use +++ mode so I will keep the normal hi-hat chick. Am I right, or is there another way?
#32
DrumIt 5 Hardware / Re: VH11 bow-edge problem
February 14, 2020, 11:36:32 AM
Thanks Anders! I had come across the ENV page, but hadn’t realised that.
The only problem with this setting is that the closing of the hi-hat with the foot is now louder than the bow/edge sound played with the stick. This is probably because the splash is now active. Is there any way to adjust the volume of the splash only?
#33
DrumIt 5 Hardware / VH11 bow-edge problem
February 13, 2020, 03:54:40 PM
Hi all, I don’t know if this is a specific hardware question…
I’m playing with a VH11 hi-hat on the 2box right now (with Zourman converter). I find the edge area of the cymbal a bit wide for my liking (it’s 3 cm) and the sound of the edge is way too ‘open’ for my taste. I know I shouldn’t compare, but it’s so far off from how a real hi-hat reacts when it’s played at the same spot. I’ve tried all the hi-hats on the 2box (and some extras from the 2box website), but no edge sound comes close to acceptable for me. So I think I would prefer to have the bow sound on the edge as well. Is there a way to achieve that (without creating own sounds)?
Thanks!