TD17KVX paired with Superior Drummer 3 – HiHat is bleeding the off-notes

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  • pumpkinking
    Participant

    You might check whether you’re triggering a hi-hat splash.  There is a splash sensitivity slider in the Midi In/E-Drums window on the Hi-Hat Pedal tab.

    A splash is triggered based on the timing of a foot pedal close/open sequence, and the slider likely controls that timing.  You can also toggle splash off entirely in the same control tab.


    Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.2.7
    Operating system: macOS Monterey (12)

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    Thanked by: Kim Mossige
    Kim Mossige
    Participant

    Thank you! I will test this out!

    • This post was modified 3 years, 5 months ago by Kim Mossige.
    Kim Mossige
    Participant

    Do you know how to save the setting? When I restart SD3 it goes up to 71% again.. Are these settings per kit, perhaps?

    Kim Mossige
    Participant

    By the way, editing the slider does nothing, the splash is still there on 96& and 20%, there’s no difference

    Mark King
    Participant

    So SD3 will only interpret what the module sends. It is very likely that it is sending foot splash. I know my VH-12 does. What hi hat co es with your kit? Stomping up and down will cause a splash hit which will be sent to SD3. Have you looked in the notes and controller information recorded to see what is there?

    You have to save your midi settings. In the place you loaded the td17 preset you can also save your own presets. So I have a td30 but have modified a lot so I save the modified td30 preset to another name like ‘td30 added toms Decades’

    SD3 with older sdx,s plus Rooms of Hansa and Death & Darkness. Cubase and wavelab current versions. Roland TD50x using all trigger inputs for triggering SD3 only. Windows 11 computer. Various keyboards and outboard gear as well as VST instruments. Acoustic drums: Yamaha 9000 natural wood and Pearl masters. Various snare drums. RME BabyFace Pro FS and Adam A7X monitors

    Kim Mossige
    Participant

    Ahaa this makes sense. I have the HiHat that came with my TD17KVX, I’m not sure what the model is called. I have upped the sensitivity on the hihat a bit, yes, but it does not have it’s own foot splash pad-setting.. So there’s no way to tune down the sensitivity, if that makes sense.

    MintberryCrunch
    Participant

    If you want to have both (fast stepping without ringing + pedal splashes:) On a Roland module you could use my ‘Fast Stepping + Transition Artifact’ FIX (LINK + video): it will suppress ringing on fast stepping and also maintain the option to be able to play hihat splashes 🙂

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