EZD3 with Roland TD27: Need more velocity from Sidestick

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  • John
    Moderator

    Hi,

    does it help increasing the sensitivity for the Rim in the Module? If you record the MIDI, does the velocity on the recorded MIDI reflect what you hear, i.e. very low?

    Perhaps not a reply you wish to have but EZdrummer 3’s bigger brother Superior Drummer 3 lets you have separate velocity curves and volume for individual articulations.

    BR,
    John

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    Bret Vanderhyden
    Participant

    Hi John – thanks for the tip. I’ll try recording the midi and see how the velocity registers. And yep, I figured SD3 might have the capability to do what I need.

    Bret Vanderhyden
    Participant

    I found a workaround – turn on local midi control on the TD-27 module and create a custom kit with the snare cross stick as the only audible instrument. Some tweaking of the snare rimshot is necessary since it’s tied together with the cross stick, but that can be done within the instrument editing parameters. It’s a quick and dirty solution but works pretty well.

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