My hi hat settings on my module seem to be all good. The hi hat pedal goes from tightly closed to all the way open with no in between. I have the hi hat pedal control where it needs to be also. I found the hi hat calibration, but it doesn’t do anything. it says that its listening for me to start calibration by closing the pedal, but nothing happens. Any ideas?
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.
Any comments on this proposed approach will be welcome, as would any information from drummers that have done this before.
Configured my Roland TD 11 Edrums to work with SD3 and both are communicating with audio sounding fine.
However, I will be playing and the midi and audio will stop responding, drop out for 1-5 seconds and then “catch up” again. This occurs off and on constantly with both SD3 and EZ2 in standalone. I have tried adjusting buffer size to no avail. Somewhat maddening as it sounds fantastic but keeps dropping out.
I am running a MacBook Pro, Mid 2015 with 2.5GHz Intel Core i7 with 16GB Ram. I am using the USB 3 Connection in my Roland TD-11.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Shawn
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!