Hi Ryo, really appreciate the work you have put here, i have one question regarding this design on how i could apply to my own hi-hat, currently i'm using a millenium ch-13 hi hat pad with ddrum ddti module, unfortunetly the module is picking up open/open or closed/closed basically not able to separate the sounds, now this is due to the module not being compatible with the cymbals, any how inside there is 2 sensors one for hi-hat and the other for hi-hat ctrl, i noticed that in your design you need 5v, but i don't see any 5v supply for the hi-hat i own, so could you explain to me how i may be able to apply your design to this hi-hat? many thanks 🥁
Hi, great works! I would like to know the plug in on the sensor is hi hat or hi hat control? We use need those 2 to trigger the hi hat function but you seem just need one?? Thank you.
Aaaah... But you need to attach this to a real hi-hat stand. I have one, but also I have an old Medeli/Fame dd602 drumkit that I'd like to upgrade with this, but the hi-hat consists only of a foot pedal with open/close/stepping positions and a cymbal pad. It would be nice if a 3D model to adapt this kind of controllers existed.
So I build this and hooked it up to my Roland TD-6V it sort of works but it keeps triggering it like a machinegun. When it's closed it just acts as if you're pressing te pedal over and over again really fast. Anyone has any idea or tips?
Did you add a resistor? Because the video above isn't showing anything being added to the tcrt5000 except a power jack and output jack. It's got me baffled why it would work on td10 in video and not on td17. I seen in a forum site where you mentioned distance didn't help you.
@@qualitybuilders5028 I ended up building a hi hat controller using a softpot. But if you find the page of the this video uploader, there is another version of the optical hi hat with a different diagram using a Resistor, but it is mentioned that it could destroy the module so i did not try it.
Hello.. can u make drum without pc(software) .. so, using speaker only (plug and play).. piezo (input) and dfplayer (sound mp3 file = output) .. im waiting u for upload the video.. congrath... GBU
hii sir.. i'm using your hellodrum library.. and when i use hithat (tcrt5000) the sound was inverted.. hithat is open when it closed.. and closed when my pedal open.. i'm using arduino mega with hairless midi btw..
@@NeCtRiCkS i cant find that line in example "hellodrum library".. or in 'EZ Drummer tool' but in 'Addictive drum2 it has this feature' but nevermind.. i've solved this problem.. i remap 'analogread' in Hellodrum.cpp.. and make it start from 1023 to 0... and it work..
@@gaparu7348 edit hellodrum.cpp in the library's src folder, remove the 'remap' parameter in text fsr = map(analogRead(pin_1), 0, 1023, 1023, 1); so fsr = analogRead(pin_1); and also search for 'TCRT' or 'FSR'.. and change the parameters there, if initially TCRT > sensRaw, change it to TCRT < sensRaw, and so on.
@@wisnunugroho9958 thanks for reply, i tried and now it seems to work, i didn't find "TCRT > sensRaw", if you can share your.cpp file. I can't find the correct settings for my alesis crimson 1. I continue to study, thanks
Great stuff Ryo, the 3D case produced in really quick time, a cracking solution! Dermot
It look FANTASTIC !!
amazing work!!!! congratulations!!!!
Very Nice, congrats!
Amazing! Great video
That is great!
This looks amazing! Would this work with a roland drum brain? To replace an FD-8 pedal?
Excelente projeto queria ver você fazendo um vh11 na impressora 3D formato caracol com encaixe para o sensor de movimento dentro da caixinha😊
Muito Obrigado 🙏
Hi Ryo, really appreciate the work you have put here, i have one question regarding this design on how i could apply to my own hi-hat, currently i'm using a millenium ch-13 hi hat pad with ddrum ddti module, unfortunetly the module is picking up open/open or closed/closed basically not able to separate the sounds, now this is due to the module not being compatible with the cymbals, any how inside there is 2 sensors one for hi-hat and the other for hi-hat ctrl, i noticed that in your design you need 5v, but i don't see any 5v supply for the hi-hat i own, so could you explain to me how i may be able to apply your design to this hi-hat? many thanks 🥁
cool stuff
Great work! Just a question, this one doesn't work if for example we take an electrical block 9V? With your system, you are using 5V 2A?
Hi, great works! I would like to know the plug in on the sensor is hi hat or hi hat control? We use need those 2 to trigger the hi hat function but you seem just need one?? Thank you.
Aaaah... But you need to attach this to a real hi-hat stand. I have one, but also I have an old Medeli/Fame dd602 drumkit that I'd like to upgrade with this, but the hi-hat consists only of a foot pedal with open/close/stepping positions and a cymbal pad. It would be nice if a 3D model to adapt this kind of controllers existed.
if i were to step on the pedal softly, would it make a soft sound or would it play the same sound, no matter if its a hard step or soft step?
So I build this and hooked it up to my Roland TD-6V it sort of works but it keeps triggering it like a machinegun. When it's closed it just acts as if you're pressing te pedal over and over again really fast. Anyone has any idea or tips?
Work on alesis nitro mesh max?
Hi Ryo. I see you've me made a few versions of the Hi Hat controller. Is this one your favorite or have you progressed the design any?
How do I get the box holder to put tcrt5000 in ?
It doesn`t work for a medeli dd514, what can i do?
Support yamaha dtx module Sir?
It doesn't produce a tight close sound in my case. The meter goes to the line but the sound is almost closed but not fully. I use a Roland TD-17
Did you figure it out? I have td17 and plan on building this.
@@qualitybuilders5028 Unfortunately not but i think it needs a little bit more resistance.
Did you add a resistor? Because the video above isn't showing anything being added to the tcrt5000 except a power jack and output jack. It's got me baffled why it would work on td10 in video and not on td17.
I seen in a forum site where you mentioned distance didn't help you.
@@qualitybuilders5028 I ended up building a hi hat controller using a softpot. But if you find the page of the this video uploader, there is another version of the optical hi hat with a different diagram using a Resistor, but it is mentioned that it could destroy the module so i did not try it.
How to get that controller box?
Hello.. can u make drum without pc(software) .. so, using speaker only (plug and play).. piezo (input) and dfplayer (sound mp3 file = output) .. im waiting u for upload the video.. congrath... GBU
Make sure to use USB power from the module, otherwise there is a risk of frying your module or getting inconsistent response...
Is there somewhere this can be plugged in on a td-20 module? No USB port
Hello, I really like your videos, thanks for your great work, there is a way to adapt this pedal to arduino with the same 3d printing
hii sir.. i'm using your hellodrum library.. and when i use hithat (tcrt5000) the sound was inverted.. hithat is open when it closed.. and closed when my pedal open.. i'm using arduino mega with hairless midi btw..
I believe you gotta check the box named "reversed CC" or something like that
@@NeCtRiCkS i cant find that line in example "hellodrum library".. or in 'EZ Drummer tool' but in 'Addictive drum2 it has this feature'
but nevermind.. i've solved this problem.. i remap 'analogread' in Hellodrum.cpp.. and make it start from 1023 to 0... and it work..
@@wisnunugroho9958 hi, i have the same problem too, can you tell me where and how you remapped. thank you
@@gaparu7348 edit hellodrum.cpp in the library's src folder, remove the 'remap' parameter in text fsr = map(analogRead(pin_1), 0, 1023, 1023, 1); so fsr = analogRead(pin_1); and also search for 'TCRT' or 'FSR'.. and change the parameters there, if initially TCRT > sensRaw, change it to TCRT < sensRaw, and so on.
@@wisnunugroho9958 thanks for reply, i tried and now it seems to work, i didn't find "TCRT > sensRaw", if you can share your.cpp file. I can't find the correct settings for my alesis crimson 1.
I continue to study, thanks
Sirve para Arduino ?
I dont have midi drums. But dont they already have a hat choke function built in ?
how can I work this for Roland td 9 ?
It should just work- that's a TD10 he's tapping on when he shows how it works, Roland didn't change their basic sensor design between TD9 and TD10