The story is absolutely true. At that time (the bus was already 25 years old) that was the cheapest way to fix it. I bought a cheap NewSound Pedal, removed the beater and the other mechanical stuff and assembled it on the floor panel --- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "mikehock12" <mikehock12@y...> wrote: > > that's a great story about usuing a bass pedal in your car. awesome > idea! > > --- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "superwolle70" > <superwolle70@y...> wrote: > > Hi SDX owners, > > I had the opportunity to try the Roland FD-8 HiHat Controller with my > > SDX, and: It does NOT work by default. > > But I found out (without schematics..., just try and error as I am not > > too familiar with electronics), that using a stereo jack cable, a > > short circuit between ring and sleeve means "HiHat Closing", nothing > > connected means HiHat open, with a potentiometer (modulated by the > > angle of the pedal) between tip and ring you can modulate between open > > and closed. Enough theory for the moment. I don't know yet wether I > > will slaughter the Roland pedal or build something "special" like when > > I put a bassdrum pedal in my Volkswagen Bus when the gas pedal broke > > off in southern France 15 years ago. > > I'll keep you up to date ;-)
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Re: HiHat pedal for the SDX
2005-06-11 by superwolle70
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