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Different Sound from Mouse to Pad

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  • Scott
    Moderator

    Clicking on the drum with the mouse triggers the highest velocity (127). Using a MIDI input device, S3 will trigger the velocity it receives. Most likely it’s not 127.

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    Paul Strand
    Participant

    Thank you!

    drramin
    Participant

    I have the same problem. I monitor my trigger values on the td27 and at 127 on the td27 I still don’t the same sound as the mouse click. It lacks attack. In the decades library even the pitch is different. Can you pleeeease help? Ty

     

    (trigger values are set well in td27, velocity curves in sd3 adjusted, the usb cable ain’t the issue and input dbs on the td27 are irrelevant cause I use it in an aggregate device. Also, when I change the logic session from 44.1khz to 96khz, the sounds become dull and bassy and unuseable. Might have to do with the upsampling potentially happening in the td27. But in any of those devices should make a decent upsampling. Does this maybe hint to the problem? Max ain’t the problem neither, its a macbook pro m2max)

    • This post was modified 8 months, 2 weeks ago by drramin.
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