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.
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.
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
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 🥁
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.
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
Muito Obrigado 🙏
This looks amazing! Would this work with a roland drum brain? To replace an FD-8 pedal?
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.
That is great!
Excelente projeto queria ver você fazendo um vh11 na impressora 3D formato caracol com encaixe para o sensor de movimento dentro da caixinha😊
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?
cool stuff
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.
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
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?
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 🥁
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?
How do I get the box holder to put tcrt5000 in ?
Support yamaha dtx module Sir?
It doesn`t work for a medeli dd514, what can i do?
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
How to get that controller box?
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?
Sirve para Arduino ?
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
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.
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
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