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SD2 will not recognize each drum instrument when using Alesis Nitro

I need help!

When using the Alesis Nitro e-drum kit, SD2 only recognizes the kick drum and snare properly.  When striking any of the toms or cymbals on the Alesis, SD2 plays the kick drum.  I have tried all of the options for MIDI in SD2, including the Alesis option and default.

There is nothing I’ve tried that works!

Has anyone else experienced this problem?

I’m desperate!

Thanks for anyone that can help.

Export to drum module

I have an E-Kit that allows import of audio files from drum software such as superior line. Has anyone been able to successfully export from superiors kit collection to an e-drum module. I would greatly appreciate some guidance. For starters just to be able to find the files in the structure set up by superior.

 

Thanks in advance

EZDrummer 2 for Live Work

I am considering using EZDrummer for live work. I just can’t get the sound I want from my TD 50, so would connect it to my laptop running EZD. I plan to produce a number of kits, triggering from the TD 50 and sending a stereo drum feed to the FOH mixer. There are a few things I would need to achieve this, and although I’ve looked through the site and tutorials, I cannot find the answer.

  1. Does EZD include a template and drum map for the TD 50?
  2. From the kits created, can I select them from Program Change midi messages from the TD 50?

Any comments on this proposed approach will be welcome, as would any information from drummers that have done this before.

How to keep Hi Hat in a fixed position while playing double bass?

Hello,

I hope this isn’t a redundant question, but I’ve been scouring the forum and the internet at large and am stymied.

I’m triggering SD3 using a Roland TD-11 kit, and it sounds awesome, but I need the hi-hat to stay in a fixed position while I’m using my left foot to play double bass.

In the TD-11’s module there is a “Fixed Hi Hat” setting that accomplishes this easily when using the module’s sounds… but that setting does nothing when triggering SD3. So whatever Roland’s”Fixed Hi Hat” setting is doing, I guess it’s not affecting the MIDI output in a way that Superior can detect?

Is there some way to limit the hi hat to a fixed, closed sound? At practice today we had to literally set a heavy object on the hi hat pedal to force it to stay ‘closed’.

With as many awesome metal kits as SD3 has, I’m sure a billion people out there are cranking double bass stuff on their e-kits, but I can find nothing anywhere about how they are dealing with this.

Thanks!

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