yeah, but it doesn't make s closing sound. Two things that are missing after comparing to the module:
1. Hi hat shutting sound
2. splash (just by quickly closing and releasing the HH pedal)
everything els seems like I need to re-tweek my module and learn BFD3.
could it be that all the sounds are there and I just need to assign them?
Thanks a million for your help. I know this is really basic stuff for you.
It doesn't make a closed sound because you haven't assigned one...as I pointed out..you have a stick and whatever A#3 is..assigned to the pedal
look at the window where you assigned the variable tip..I bet the splash is empty also..
you'll have to assign the sounds..
Here's where monitoring the midi log comes into play...I see A#1 = note 0046..so I am betting G#1 = note 044..pedal
go to the key map scroll to C1 section..(all the "C" sections are numbered..the notes inside will reflect that (C1)= A1,A#1.. ,(C6)=A6,A#6)etc..
For example:you would go to (C1)..G#1..right click "clear".no sample..no sound..then go to any other articulation in the keymap you want...
For example if (C7)..D7 was a closed hi hat..right click.. cut..go back to (C1) G#1 and right click "paste"..now that will be loaded/show in the slot and assigned to G#1 and the pedal.
Also when setting the pedal transition..open is the lowest number and graduates to the close...
watch the midi monitor as you use the pedal..watch how the CC's move as you lift your foot and press down..the CC's may go 23...49..62.. 127..on the way down..and 120..79..42..0 on the way back up..,(or a lot more numbers if you go really slow) try to match the sliders to the most consistent CC's.. you'll start to see the "red" lighting up more fluidly throughout the pedals travel the closer you get...
just keep clearing the midi log each time after you go down..and each time after you go up taking note of the CC's that consistently show.
Make sure the "auto" boxes aren't checked..after you feel you like the pedal , then turn them on..they work the best the closer you get.