Ihr habt es eventuell auch schon im vdrums.com forum gelesen.
ein ami baut eine converter box mit der ein VH12 mit fast (änderung) voller funktion an den kleineren td modulen betrieben werden kann
http://www.vdrums.com/forum/sh…d88ee13dd5&threadid=14805
The VH-12 uses a different wiring scheme and resistance values than prior pedals (and the TD-20 has a software setting that allows it to not only work with the VH-12, but also to be backwards-compatible with the FD-6/7/8, too).
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The good news is I've designed, built, and tested a little converter box that sits on the floor and attaches between the VH-12 and prior modules (TD-10/8/6) to give (almost) full compatibility.
And yes, the VH-12 is just as cool when driving a TD-10 as anything: nice to have that element of movement combined with the precise feel of playing on a quality pad with realistic rebound.
The adapter box has a knob that allows you set the point where the hi-hat starts to close (this is similar to the TD-20's "hi-hat offset" control, a feature you need to be able to adjust in order to get good results with the VH-12 with various brands of hi-hat stands, etc).
As long as I was putting the box together, I also made a deluxe version that allows the unit to also function as a virtual hi-hat clutch. Basically, I added a heavy duty foot-switch (as used on guitar stomp-boxes) and a second knob that allows you to precisely control the amount of hi-hat "openness" (from open/sloshy to tightly closed) when the clutch is engaged. Step on the foot switch, and the pedal cycles between 'normal' and 'clutch' mode.
Costs would be $50 for the basic adapter, and $75 for the deluxe V-Clutch version. No batteries required.
(I also can make a "V-Clutch only" version for TD-20 owners, since they have the "hi-hat offset" feature already....)