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HI-HAT CONTROL CURVE
The
Hi-Hat trigger input has a Settings Tab.
Pic 21: Hi-Hat Control Curve
Please be careful when adjusting these settings.
There are four faders:
Foot Splash Sensitivity adjusts how the Mimic Pro reacts to the foot splash articulation. The higher values
make the foot splash easier but it could increase the possibility of a foot splash sound occurring during a
normal pedal chik.
Close to Open Max Delay adjusts the speed of opening the pedal. If you are playing fast, then the lower
values will be your best option and the feel would be natural. On the High settings,it will be easier to play
but the natural feel will decrease.
Close to Open Pedal Travel adjusts the release of the pedal to achieve a fully open Hi Hat sound. The
Higher values achieve a stable performance but may be harder to play. Lower settings on a closed hat may
trigger random open sounds. To avoid random notes,you need to apply to full pressure on the closed pedal.
Values lower than 65 to 70 are not recommended.
Hat Move Denoise is included to filter unwanted noise from the Hi-Hat stand or trigger pad. Higher values
may affect the actual top hi-hat pad signal, so it is recommended to use values from 0 to 10.
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