
CC Mode vs. Levels Mode
A hihat controller has two basic functions. First, it communicates the position of the
hihat pedal so that hihat sounds can vary in terms of their openness, and second it
triggers velocity sensitive pedal and splash notes when you press the pedal all the way
down.
CC Mode and Levels Mode handle triggering pedal and splash notes in the same way, but
differ in the way they handle communicating the hihat position.
CC Mode
CC Mode sends out a CC message corresponding to the position of the pedal. Many
applications can use this CC to determine which hihat sound to trigger.
The Curve control allows you adjust the
dynamics of the CC message values.
It can be turned on and off by simply clicking in
the background of the control.
You use the Bezier handles to adjust how fast
the hihat opens and closes when you press the
pedal.
The MIN control allows you to simulate a hihat,
clutch, allowing you to restrict the amount of
openness when the pedal is fully released.
Levels Mode
With Hihat Levels Mode,
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control over which hihat sounds are triggered
by using different sets of MIDI notes for the
hihat cymbal depending on the position of the
pedal. This mode is suitable if you require more
control over the transitions between your hihat
sounds or for applications and devices that do
not process CC4 messages.
To work properly, the input your hihat cymbal is
connected to must be set to ‘Hihat 1 Cymbal’ or
‘Hihat 2 Cymbal, depending on the pedal input
you are using.
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Hihat opens
more slowly.
Hihat opens
more quickly.
Hihat opens
normally.
Pull down the min to simulate
hihat clutch adjustments.
Set the currently
selected level
Adjust transitions
between levels
Set or view MIDI
assignments for
selected level.
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