Loss of bell, choke, and edge on an ATV cymbal
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2025 8:52 pm
Hi Rob and all,
I seem to have done something non-intelligent somehow, or maybe just suffered a cymbal going bad, but I'm not sure what I would have done to cause this. But on one of my 14" ATV crash cymbals, connected through one of the roland-to-yamaha 3 zone adapters I wired up (per tutorial over at vdrums), after updating firmware on edrumin it was (still) connected to -- when I went back in to check/set up the inputs again I had the exclamation point on that edrumin input. (this was a spring 2020 era ED4) and a compatiblity warning.
Up front: I'm not asking about any way the edrumin could have caused this for any sort of "blaming edrumin now i want you to replace my cymbal" or anything like that -- really -- I'm not like that. I just want to know if anything i could have done, or not done, could have led to this so that it can be pinpointed -- and perhaps documented for everyone else as well if it isn't already -- so I can make sure to avoid doing it again in the future.
To be honest I am not 100% sure what I did after seeing that warning in the edrumin control software for that port, but I am pretty sure in the process I did end up toggling some settings and disconnecting and reconnecting the cable.
In any case, now I can no longer detect any bell or edge hits, everything comes in as a bow hit regardless of where hitting on the cymbal, and choke/mute isn't working either.
I've tried swapping 3-zone adapters, with another that's working fine, swapping the cable, and even running two separate cables to adjacent above/below ports on an ED10 (completely different unit than the ED4 the cymbal has been used on previously) and setting it to roland 3-zone cymbal, it makes no difference. It's like the bell and edge inputs as well as choke no longer work on this cymbal. It does still work as a basic crash cymbal (every hit lights up the BOW signal on connected edrumin port) - but I'd like to get the rest working again if possible. This is the only one I've noticed this with (so far).
Previous to this all ride and crash cymbals have been connected through those 3-zone adapters and worked great. but something seems to have happened to this one.
In a nutshell my setup has not gotten a lot of play time lately, my job was hectic and and some other issues as well, but a few weeks ago I started working on a new temporary system connected to the edrumins. I updated the firmware and software to current levels on the edrumins, it would have been whatever was current in early 2022 previously.
Does this sound like anything that could, perhaps, be the result of an unfortunate thing done in the process of updating the firmware on the ED4 this cymbal was plugged into at the time, or perhaps a series of 2 or more things done?
I did not remove any of the items plugged into the 4 phono ports of this ED4 (or any of the EDx's) when updating the firmware on the EDx's, only the "usual" USB cable that goes into a powered USB2.0 hub that all the EDx's are plugged into, and ran a separate USB2 cable straight from the EDx to a port directly on the PC while updating, then after complete, closed the edrumin control and pulled the "update" cable and plugged the hub-based one back in, for each of the 5 ED's I have on the hub. (and am accustomed to having to always have one of the 5 unplugged that needs no settings changed so the other 4 can appear in the UI)
I'm wondering if perhaps not unplugging the devices from EDx's before issuing first attempt to reset them back to factory defaults could have caused a problem, if not pulling the 3-zone yam adapter off the input before doing the reset could have led to that EDx not knowing it was there (because I did the reset to factory default first instead of unplugging the 3-zone adapter(s) first, then reset to factory defaults, and a subsequent insert of the 3-zone adapter allowing the ED4 to properly detect/notice the 10K resistor there?
In any case, if any of this sounds familiar I wonder if you could share whatever DO or DON'T I should have followed so I don't make the same mistake again.
Also, if there is anything you think might be worth trying to get those functions back on the cymbal, I'd appreciate any advice anyone might have. I did find a page on the net that shows some info about disassembling ATV e-cymbals and doing a couple of common service things to them:
https://www.creepingfog.com/sean/atv-cymbal/index.html
That might even be what I'm dealing with. Not sure yet. I'm not afraid to take the cymbal apart, looks pretty straightforward at least for those parts of the job (whatever pressure switch setup these have doesnt seem to be covered but probably similar). I've got extra piezos etc.
Anyway, thanks all for any advice/ideas. If I end up replacing this cymbal then I'll definitely scavenge this one to figure out how to disassemble the top to get to the pressure switch setup if the info in the other page above isn't enough to help, unless somebody already knows about any of that info, and put something up somewhere to share the info -- It's definitely out of warranty now.
But if there is something I should definitely make sure I do, like unplug any devices from EDx ports before I update the firmware, or before I do a reset to factory defaults (or maybe just even a reset on a single port) -- please let me know. I hope I don't do something like this again. Thanks.
I seem to have done something non-intelligent somehow, or maybe just suffered a cymbal going bad, but I'm not sure what I would have done to cause this. But on one of my 14" ATV crash cymbals, connected through one of the roland-to-yamaha 3 zone adapters I wired up (per tutorial over at vdrums), after updating firmware on edrumin it was (still) connected to -- when I went back in to check/set up the inputs again I had the exclamation point on that edrumin input. (this was a spring 2020 era ED4) and a compatiblity warning.
Up front: I'm not asking about any way the edrumin could have caused this for any sort of "blaming edrumin now i want you to replace my cymbal" or anything like that -- really -- I'm not like that. I just want to know if anything i could have done, or not done, could have led to this so that it can be pinpointed -- and perhaps documented for everyone else as well if it isn't already -- so I can make sure to avoid doing it again in the future.
To be honest I am not 100% sure what I did after seeing that warning in the edrumin control software for that port, but I am pretty sure in the process I did end up toggling some settings and disconnecting and reconnecting the cable.
In any case, now I can no longer detect any bell or edge hits, everything comes in as a bow hit regardless of where hitting on the cymbal, and choke/mute isn't working either.
I've tried swapping 3-zone adapters, with another that's working fine, swapping the cable, and even running two separate cables to adjacent above/below ports on an ED10 (completely different unit than the ED4 the cymbal has been used on previously) and setting it to roland 3-zone cymbal, it makes no difference. It's like the bell and edge inputs as well as choke no longer work on this cymbal. It does still work as a basic crash cymbal (every hit lights up the BOW signal on connected edrumin port) - but I'd like to get the rest working again if possible. This is the only one I've noticed this with (so far).
Previous to this all ride and crash cymbals have been connected through those 3-zone adapters and worked great. but something seems to have happened to this one.
In a nutshell my setup has not gotten a lot of play time lately, my job was hectic and and some other issues as well, but a few weeks ago I started working on a new temporary system connected to the edrumins. I updated the firmware and software to current levels on the edrumins, it would have been whatever was current in early 2022 previously.
Does this sound like anything that could, perhaps, be the result of an unfortunate thing done in the process of updating the firmware on the ED4 this cymbal was plugged into at the time, or perhaps a series of 2 or more things done?
I did not remove any of the items plugged into the 4 phono ports of this ED4 (or any of the EDx's) when updating the firmware on the EDx's, only the "usual" USB cable that goes into a powered USB2.0 hub that all the EDx's are plugged into, and ran a separate USB2 cable straight from the EDx to a port directly on the PC while updating, then after complete, closed the edrumin control and pulled the "update" cable and plugged the hub-based one back in, for each of the 5 ED's I have on the hub. (and am accustomed to having to always have one of the 5 unplugged that needs no settings changed so the other 4 can appear in the UI)
I'm wondering if perhaps not unplugging the devices from EDx's before issuing first attempt to reset them back to factory defaults could have caused a problem, if not pulling the 3-zone yam adapter off the input before doing the reset could have led to that EDx not knowing it was there (because I did the reset to factory default first instead of unplugging the 3-zone adapter(s) first, then reset to factory defaults, and a subsequent insert of the 3-zone adapter allowing the ED4 to properly detect/notice the 10K resistor there?
In any case, if any of this sounds familiar I wonder if you could share whatever DO or DON'T I should have followed so I don't make the same mistake again.
Also, if there is anything you think might be worth trying to get those functions back on the cymbal, I'd appreciate any advice anyone might have. I did find a page on the net that shows some info about disassembling ATV e-cymbals and doing a couple of common service things to them:
https://www.creepingfog.com/sean/atv-cymbal/index.html
That might even be what I'm dealing with. Not sure yet. I'm not afraid to take the cymbal apart, looks pretty straightforward at least for those parts of the job (whatever pressure switch setup these have doesnt seem to be covered but probably similar). I've got extra piezos etc.
Anyway, thanks all for any advice/ideas. If I end up replacing this cymbal then I'll definitely scavenge this one to figure out how to disassemble the top to get to the pressure switch setup if the info in the other page above isn't enough to help, unless somebody already knows about any of that info, and put something up somewhere to share the info -- It's definitely out of warranty now.
But if there is something I should definitely make sure I do, like unplug any devices from EDx ports before I update the firmware, or before I do a reset to factory defaults (or maybe just even a reset on a single port) -- please let me know. I hope I don't do something like this again. Thanks.