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14" 2-Piece Electronic Hi-Hat Cymbals on Alesis Strike Pro

Wiring, module settings, and tips for the 14" 2-Piece Electronic Hi-Hat Cymbals when used with the Alesis Strike Pro.

Setup — 14" 2-Piece Electronic Hi-Hat Cymbals on Alesis Strike Pro

Works

The 14" 2-Piece Electronic Hi-Hat Cymbals is fully supported on your Alesis Strike Pro.

Continuous Open Closed

Wiring: 1× TRS (pad) → Hi-Hat input + 1× TRS (pedal) → HH Pedal input

Variable hi-hat pedal control is supported — the Lemon pedal drives open, closed, half-open, and splash articulations. Confirmed by Lemon Cymbals compatibility reference.

Cable routing

  1. Connect a ¼″ TRS cable from the hi-hat pad to the Hi-Hat input on the rear panel.
  2. Connect a ¼″ TRS cable from the hi-hat pedal controller to the HH Pedal input on the rear panel.

Module settings

  1. Press Edit → Triggers (button 19). Strike the hi-hat pad to select it.
  2. Press F1/F2 to access pedal settings: Foot Sens, Splash, and Offset.
  3. Foot Sens controls chick/stomp dynamic range. Splash controls splash sound sensitivity. Offset adjusts the chick/stomp trigger point.

Tips

  1. Pedal Curve options: Log 1–4 biases toward closed/semi-open sounds, Exp 1–4 biases toward open sounds.
  2. Velocity Curve (Linear by default) controls volume response.
  3. Test the full pedal sweep to confirm smooth open-to-closed transitions.
  4. Calibrate the hi-hat pedal range (open/closed end-points) in the module settings so variable response tracks the full pedal travel.