closed Hi-hat with Roland TD-17

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  • DrumForJC
    Participant

     

    Hi, so I figured out that on EZdrummer the E-drums section. Selecting Roland is not a good idea. I selected some of the other kits and got better results.

    For future reference!

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    Thanked by: faaipmusic
    John
    Moderator

    Hi,

    don’t forget you have the HH Curves to apply as well (on the E-drums settings page).

     

    BR,
    John

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    faaipmusic
    Participant

    What specific set did you find worked better than the Roland template?

    DrumForJC
    Participant

    Hey Faaipmusic,

    I found Aerodrums was probably the best.

    grantjc
    Participant

    I also have the TD-17 (KVX variant with VH-10 Hi-Hat) and it works fine by selecting the Roland Kit in the “Edrums”, but also “Curve 1” in the “Hi-Hat Correction” menu. I agree that the default was too loose for the TD-17 but after selecting Curve 1 it sounded like it should. Also if you have the VH-10 Hi hat, make sure you’ve calibrated it in the drum module itself.

    ROBERT
    Participant

    I have dual td-17, biggest problems, i cant set the hi hat to work right (no sizzle, its just up or down, and when down sometimes it triggers the open sound like said above).

     

    I cant seem to get the cymbal cup (grab cymbal and stop it ringing) to work.

     

    I am using toontrack standard as they td17 settings didnt help at all.

     

    I will try as mentioned, but if there is other help, please advise..


    EZdrummer version: 3.0.3
    Operating system: Windows 10
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