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MIDI Input:

Open Note
The note sent by the drum module when the hi-hat trigger is struck and the pedal is fully open.
Channel
Notes and control change events received on this MIDI channel will be filtered. Typically set to the MIDI out channel of the drum module.
Roland Note Mapping
When enabled, the Closed Note and Foot Note mappings are ignored and the input follows the standard Roland hi-hat note mappings, based on the Open Note value.
Closed Note
The note sent by the drum module when the hi-hat trigger is struck and the pedal is fully depressed.
Foot Note
The note sent by the drum module when the hi-hat pedal is initially fully depressed.
Pedal CC#
The MIDI Control Change number used by the hi-hat pedal. Note that all CC messages of this type are filtered by the Pad and will not pass through to the output.
Softest Hit
Set this to the lowest velocity the trigger generates when struck softly (i.e. the softest hit that still produces a note-on event). See the Trigger Calibration section for more details.
Hardest Hit
Set this to the highest velocity the trigger generates when struck at a maximum force. See the Trigger Calibration section for more details.

MIDI Output:

Open Note
The note sent to the MIDI output when the hi-hat trigger is struck and the pedal is fully open.
Closed Note
The note sent to the MIDI output when the hi-hat trigger is struck and the pedal is fully depressed.
Foot Note (Optional)
The note sent by the drum module when the hi-hat pedal is initially fully depressed.
Splash Note (Optional)
The note sent to the MIDI output when the hi-hat pedal is initially fully depressed and quickly released.
Channel (Optional)
All output for this mapping is sent on this MIDI channel. If left disabled, the output channel will be the same as the input channel.
Note-Off Muting (Optional)
Setting this option will filter all incoming note-off events for this Pad and only send note-off events to all open notes when the pedal is fully depressed. Please see the Using Volume Envelopes for Cymbal Chokes and Hi-Hat Muting section for details on how to set up a sampler to use this type of muting mechanism.
X-Fade Open Levels (Optional)
Enables MIDI-velocity based cross-fading between the different hi-hat openness samples. This setting is only available if there are active open levels.
Open 1 - Open 6 (Optional)
These fields allow you to specify notes to send when the pedal is at or below a certain threshold. The first field in each row is the output note, and the second field is a value between 1 and 126, where the reserved value of 0 means fully closed, and the reserved value of 127 means fully open. Setting the Open 1 threshold to 60 for example, will play the Open 1 note when the pedal value is greater than 0 (i.e. not closed) and less than or equal to 60, with anything over 60 resulting in the fully open note, unless further levels are defined.

Advanced... Button
Opens the Advanced Hi-Hat Pad Options dialog.
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