Well looks like I found a happy medium. My VH10 works fine now. I don't get as many semi open sounds as I would like but I did find adjustments that made it much more playable and my ability to hit what semi open sounds are there more easier to hit.
Have you tried log curves for the pedal curve? I see where it is recommended for more semi-open sounds.
You could also try adding/moving some semi-open sounds to a different velocity range in the Editor.
There are 4 levels of open...you have the option of not using 2 levels of open..
I have read more than one complaint about an a muting issue with the edge/bow. The bow,edge and foot are in the typical mute group.I don't think there is any control with muting.There have also been quite a few complaints about v1.4 and Hi Hats other than the Strike not working very well and users are reverting back to v1.3 and keeping the v1.4 content.
I still have the module off the kit so I haven't had a chance to compare v1.3 with v1.4 and see if one works better than the other to get a more fluid hi hat with the new hi hat parameter setup (offset/foot sens/pedal and velocity curves etc.)
EDIT:
I took the time and measured the resistance for the STRIKE controller and it is similar to the REALHAT pedal.
The reason the other Hi Hats are having problems now with v1.4 is maybe the range has changed to better accommodate the STRIKE controller.(speculation) and the Hi Hats are out of range as most including the GOedrum are 20kOhms fully open.
I added more information to the
STRIKE/ Hi Hat controllers thread EDIT 8/3:
I had forgotten that when I got the STRIKE (Pro-X bottom)Hi Hat over a year ago that I had placed a spacer in the housing to get it to the 90kOhm that matched the RealHat pedal.
The controller/FSR is a stacked spacer/wafer/sandwich design and when pressure is removed will go up..200..300..400 ..1Mohm.. "infinite" .
Patent pdf has been added to the HiHat controllers thread