Hi all,
I'm I the only one facing the following issue?
I got new field cymbals, including HiHat. First I thougt the HiHat had a triggering issue, because the sound of bow and edge is identical. Then I simply plugged the HiHat top to an Aux and used it as Crash, which proved, that the edge trigger works perfectly fine.
Just when configured as a HiHat, the edge trigger seems to not be used at all.
I've also tested the other way round, by assigning the HiHat instrument to an Roland BT-1 bar trigger.
When choosing the HiHat sound for bow and edge, they are both identical.
Did anybody manage to have two different sounds for HiHat bow and edge - with whatever HiHat Pad (I think the later is irrelevant).
Thanks,
Andreas
I'm I the only one facing the following issue?
I got new field cymbals, including HiHat. First I thougt the HiHat had a triggering issue, because the sound of bow and edge is identical. Then I simply plugged the HiHat top to an Aux and used it as Crash, which proved, that the edge trigger works perfectly fine.
Just when configured as a HiHat, the edge trigger seems to not be used at all.
I've also tested the other way round, by assigning the HiHat instrument to an Roland BT-1 bar trigger.
When choosing the HiHat sound for bow and edge, they are both identical.
Did anybody manage to have two different sounds for HiHat bow and edge - with whatever HiHat Pad (I think the later is irrelevant).
Thanks,
Andreas
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