Jesus.....of course not.....thank you for letting me know. I honestly didn't know that....
I'm as sure as I can be that I bought the Alesis one. When I paid for it, the guy contacted me before taking payment and asked the drum module I was using, I told him the full kit I have, and he did say that the one I got would be compatible with the DM10 MKll Pro module.
I should have mentioned that it IS working. That is: I get sound and I can play it. However, it doesn't seem to have the closed-1/4-1/2-full open settings working. It seems mostly full closed and full open, with a close and open sound. (Got, I hope that makes sense.)
My thought process that since it was working somewhat, that before I started going in a tweaking settings, to make sure it was calibrated first. Obviously, that wasn't going to work. (Thanks again)
So, I assume now, based on your comments, I'll dig into the settings and see if I can make it as good as I can get.
Thanks for your help and education. If anyone has any settings I could focus on to start, I'd appreciate any input. :-)
Regards,
J
There isn't much info available for DM10 MKII pro but from info gathered in this forum "loosley" based on the
Medeli DD638...I say that because I have worked with other users and determined it has a number of the same features/functions/MIDI and Sample base of the DD638.
See this
TopicRADRick1 put a lot of effort into compiling a Voice List for the DM10 MKII Pro
The DM10 MKII Pro doesn't have 1/4 or 1/2...just Open.. Closed..Pedal(chick)..Splash.
The module doesn't have any voices listed separately or what is in the "Hi Hat Combinations"
but if it isn't listed separately then more than likely there aren't any 1/4-1/2 Open Samples/Voices.
I can only recommend trying all the Hi Hat Combinations and see if any have a 1/4-1/2 sounds.
Even the STRIKE Module has different variations in the Hi Hat Combinations and very few of the Hi Hat Instruments are even close to being a Full Range Hi Hat.
The STRIKE module does have the ability to allow you to move around the velocity ranges and/or add those missing ..if you have the samples.
The MIDI Map also shows this..
DM10 MKII Pro User Guide pg 7
Hi-Hat Open 46
Hi-Hat Open (Edge) 26
Hi-Hat Closed 42
Hi-Hat Closed (Edge) 22
Hi-Hat Pedal 44
Hi-Hat Splash 21.
and for a comparison/example here is the Nitro MIDI Map..
Hi-Hat Open 46
Hi-Hat Half-Open 23
Hi-Hat Closed 42
Hi-Hat Pedal 44
Splash 21
All drum modules are basically TMI (Trigger To MIDI Interfaces)..you can select the option using "Local Control On/Off" to use the onboard sound engine and play the onboard sounds or send MIDI to external Sound Engines/Sounds like a VST/Software
You will get the 1/4-1/2 open in a VST/software as that is determined by CC4 (Hi Hat pedal position) info sent from the module.