![]() ![]() It is plugged into a USB2.0 port (USB 3.0 doesnt work), and the website of the drumkit states that a driver is not needed for this kit. Even the manufacturer name pops up.Īfter setting it up via 'New keyboard' everything looks fine but when I want to use it with Addictive Drums in Studio One, nothing happens. ![]() When connecting to the PC, it recognizes it (I hear the sound from the PC telling me that it is connected) and also Studio One recognises the drumkit in the devices menu. You will now see in AD, how the midi monitor vill move the midi value for position from closed to open.I have a KAT KT3 electric drumkit which I want to connect via (MIDI) USB2.0 to my newly bought PC. The PS needs to be reversed in AD to get the sound to map right. ![]() The cc channel is always 16 on MD.you can type it in AD. If you succeed to make it to move.the you are ready to configure the last step and turn the PS function "on" in AD. PS as a function is not an exact science.you will see some jumps.but in general.you will see the trend if hitting the rim/edge or if hitting in the center. (I have a value about 11 and 31) The minscan value for that drum needs to be above 50.giving the ps function time to read the position and then the velocity. If you can't get the carrier to move, something is wrong. There are posts available about how to do this. Go in on the actual drum and it's PS settings on the MD (could be a bit confusing.but the drums are located in a kind of array in MD/PS menus) and select the high and low PS level and trim the values so you can see the carrier move between the LCD edges when hittting the drum on the center and on the edge. I am using 1ply's mesh heads, 35 mm piezo triggers from Quartz. Go in to your MD menus.locate the PS settings in the beginning. When doing the callibration.relax about AD and MegaDRUM Manager at this stage. If you don't have the extra PS board.then you need to be sure that your piezo first generate a positive wave.in my opionion.very hard to yourself a PS board! The ps function is totally dependent on this. Below 10" would be very hard to get PS working. It is almost impossible to guess what the problem is without any details.įirst, You need to have one centrally mounted piezo mounted on a not too small sized drum. Good luck!ĭid you have a PS board installed? I can see on other post that you have a AtMega board. You will now see in AD, how the midi monitor vill move the midi value for position from closed to open. There are posts available about this how to do it. Go in on actual drums PS settings on the MD (could be a bit confusing.but the drums are located in a kind of array in MD/PS menus) and select the high and low PS level and trim the values so you can see the carrier move between the LCD edges when hit the drum on the center and on the edge. When doing the callibration.relax about AD and MegaDRUM Manager for the moment.and go in to your MD menus.locate the PS settings in the beginning. You need to have one centrally mounted piezo. Did you have a PS board installed? It is almost impossible to guess what the problem is without any details. ![]()
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