Help with hi-hat closure

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Ronyd
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Re: Help with hi-hat closure

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Rob forgot to ask, what size magnets are best to detect sensor inside the cover?
scoTTTimo
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Re: Help with hi-hat closure

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I would have paid even more than $30, knowing how well this thing works.
Ronyd
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scoTTTimo wrote:
Fri May 10, 2024 2:09 pm
I would have paid even more than $30, knowing how well this thing works.
OH YEAH... :D

MAYBE THIS WILL CONVINCE Rob to make more for us !!
scoTTTimo
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Re: Help with hi-hat closure

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I honestly would buy another Hall effect sensor. I plan to build out a 2nd ED10 kit soon. Just looking for the right shells at the moment. My first kit is using a Hawk converted shell pack from edrumcenter, and they are awesome. Will likely go with them again. $129 per converted drum for their talon 3 triggers. Paid $1500 for these shells shipped, including the detached rack tom sitting on the floor.
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Ronyd
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Re: Help with hi-hat closure

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scoTTTimo wrote:
Thu May 09, 2024 11:28 pm
Rob wrote:
Thu May 09, 2024 10:27 am
Well the sensor has to be well secured. If it can move around or even vibrate, that's going to be a problem. You might want to open the sensor up and have a look to make sure I soldered it well. I suspect it's fine, but you never know. Maybe your sensor isn't getting enough power? I did put a 0.1 uF on the circuit board, but i probably should have also put a larger bulk capacitor on there as well.
Here’s some pics. The calibration line bounces around even when the hardware is sitting completely still, so maybe you’re right about it not getting enough power? I have the eDRUMin 10 connected to a MacBook Pro M2. How can I test that possibility? I did try the other pedal jack with no difference. It also doesn’t seems to matter how close the magnet gets. If loosen the hihat clutch and push the pedal all the way down, it behaves the same. I checked your solders inside the sensor unit as well, and they look good to me.
Hi looks great!!

What magnet are you using?
scoTTTimo
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Re: Help with hi-hat closure

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Ronyd wrote:
Fri May 10, 2024 10:51 pm

Hi looks great!!

What magnet are you using?
The magnet that came with the Hall Effect Sensor that I bought from Rob
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Re: Help with hi-hat closure

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scoTTTimo wrote:
Fri May 10, 2024 10:59 pm
Ronyd wrote:
Fri May 10, 2024 10:51 pm

Hi looks great!!

What magnet are you using?
The magnet that came with the Hall Effect Sensor that I bought from Rob
ok thankx
scoTTTimo
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Re: Help with hi-hat closure

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I ended up going back to the lemon HHC12 controller. The Hall effect sensor isn’t quite as smooth. It doesn’t seem to hit the entire range of motion, and the calibration line still bounces around a little.

For anyone interested.
nemo
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Re: Help with hi-hat closure

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scoTTTimo wrote:
Tue May 21, 2024 10:55 pm
It doesn’t seem to hit the entire range of motion
Stronger/bigger magnet?
scoTTTimo wrote:
Tue May 21, 2024 10:55 pm
the calibration line still bounces around a little.
I had similar issue, resetting pedal input before configuring helped significantly.
Mr_Bluesguy
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Re: Help with hi-hat closure

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Hey Rob, do you still have any of your hall effect sensor packages left for sale?
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