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-- CHH OHH and... "PHH???"
CHH OHH and... "PHH???"
Maybe sounds stupid, or very amateurish... 15 year later I will ask this:
for the love of my ballz.. what the hell means PHH?
CHH = Closed Hi Hat
OHH = Open Hi Hat
And I've never used a PHH consciously!
"Pedal hi hat"? I couldn't see what else it would mean.
Oh yeah Robby you're right, I found in Google here too...
REFERENCE
But the question remain...
TR-909 has a pedal??? 
It's meant to simulate a drum kit where the drummer strikes the hat by stepping down on the pedal without using a drumstick
open hi hat is when the pedal is when the hats are struck by a drumstick when the pedal is not pressed down
closed hi hat is when the pedal is pressed down and is struck by a stick
never heard about PHH.
only the roland standards apply to edm
BD - bassdrum
SD - snaredrum
CP - clap
CH - closed hat
OH - open hat
RC - ride cymbal
CC - crash cymbal
everything else is bongas, toms, cowbells, shakers, rattlers, woodsticks and triangles.
phh lol, thats nothing. maybe in jazz or chamber music.
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| Originally posted by Senator Clay Davis never heard about PHH. only the roland standards apply to edm BD - bassdrum SD - snaredrum CP - clap CH - closed hat OH - open hat RC - ride cymbal CC - crash cymbal everything else is bongas, toms, cowbells, shakers, rattlers, woodsticks and triangles. phh lol, thats nothing. maybe in jazz or chamber music. |
bullshit. only thing missing are the toms from the 909. and the woodstick.
best pic i could find was the rebirth software of it but its the same:

I've mentioned to the kits on the rompler synths not the drum machine synth...
But you're right, if doesn't exist on the original I can't understand why they put on their synth kits...
Sometimes I use it as a short open hat...
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