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I recently added another cymbal pad to my Roland kit using a TD-9 module. I would like to assign one cymbal as a crash and the other as a splash. Right now both pads trigger the same crash cymbal. Is what I’m wanting to do even possible with EZD 2 and if so how do I go about it?
EZDrummer 2 w/Made Of Metal EXP, Roland E-drums w/TD-9 module, Lenovo Y50-70, Intel Core i7-4700HQ 2.40GHz, 8 GB RAM, x64 bit, Windows 10, PreSonus Studio One 5 Artist DAW, PreSonus 1810c interface
I recently added another cymbal pad to my Roland kit using a TD-9 module. I would like to assign one cymbal as a crash and the other as a splash. Right now both pads trigger the same crash cymbal. Is what I’m wanting to do even possible with EZD 2 and if so how do I go about it?
EZdrummer version: 2.2.2
Operating system: Windows 10
- This post was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by Cody Jinkins.
It isn’t possible in EZD2, mapping and trigger assignement should be done within the TD-9.
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