From: "Ed Goldfarb" <
madcaplabs@...>
> Thanks, Jesper, for giving me the courage to plug in a regular old switch
> to
the hi-hat input it worked great, and I got inspired to explore further.
I wouldn't recommend doing it on a SDS-7 though if I've understood the group
right. I still need to get my midi2sds2 fully back to specs again after som
modding...
> I¹m triggering my SDSV with the outputs of a Vermona DRM1 mk2,
Vicious machine that one, used to own one...
> and I found
that plugging the audio output of an unused sound of the Vermona works fine
as a hi-hat switch, too, so I change from open to closed just with a MIDI
note. Most exciting, though, is that the pedal input really seems just like
a plan old CV input I can open and close the hi-hat with mod wheel, touch
pad info etc. from my Voyager success!
Cool! I was toying with an idea before to have velocity controlling the
switch since the Kenton kadi system sends a separate trig on a twelvth
channel (kadi is normally just 11 plain trigs) when receiving a velocity
value over 70. I've implemented this in my Star Synare since...
> Now all I need is a set of SDSV riot shield pads anyone got a set in
> good
condition for trade or sale?
It's like swearing in church but I've thought about selling mine... need
some time to get over that crappy idea though. I think Jon on the list was
up to some business with his set(s).
> Oh, and Thomas Dolby isn¹t as forgotten as you might think. He¹s gotten
> his
act back together and is taking it on the road all digital, but still
kool:
http://www.thomasdolby.com/I know, but it's not exactly "she blinded me with science" though...
electronically yours, jesper
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