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Super interesting that most slow press/releases were super clean. But also, 1 slow release was the longest bounce.
If we look only at presses, the cleanest was slow preses, then fast presses, then normal. This is rather unexpected. Usually slow presses for a push button result in lots of "bounces" when the switch is on the cusp of transitioning from released to pressed.
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Product URL: https://www.long-mcquade.com/77470/Drums/Electronic-Drums-and-Sets/Univox/5-Piece-Electronic-Drum-Set.htm
How new is the switch? Old. Moderately used. I got it used from a friend who got it used...
How do you like the switch? Pretty good for what it is. Not as nice as a much more expensive model though :)
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Test Session 1
Setup
Test Setup Photos:
About 5 feet of RCA cable. No concern of wire connection moving.
Results
Test Section Details
Fast section is really only for presses. I didn't have a good way to release fast.
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electronic drum kick pedal right.txt
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If you'd like to, feel free to include additional highlights or observations from your test session. It's always interesting to read about.
Super interesting that most slow press/releases were super clean. But also, 1 slow release was the longest bounce.
If we look only at presses, the cleanest was slow preses, then fast presses, then normal. This is rather unexpected. Usually slow presses for a push button result in lots of "bounces" when the switch is on the cusp of transitioning from released to pressed.
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