I’m a former drummer as well and love to play...
I’m a former drummer as well and love to play in my own parts using Toontrack products. I am dumbfounded as to why the Toontrack kits are all programmed to choking the crash cymbals. I play in a crash which sounds just fine going in but on playback is choked. This is on every Superior drummer kit…. I have learned to go into the kit settings and turn off aftertouch. Problem solved. Then I do a drum track with ez drummer 3….. same thing!
I would think the default would be an open crash…. Oh no, every friggin cymbal is choked…. So, I spent a good 45 minutes trying to turn off aftertouch in EZ… no luck and I moved the part over to SP where I can turn AT off. I just wanna put a crash cymbal in a half dozen spots in song but usually wind up researching issues about choked cymbols in various forums. Why is a choked cymbol the default?
EZdrummer version: 3.0.6Operating system: macOS Ventura (13)I’m a former drummer as well and love to play in my own parts using Toontrack products. I am dumbfounded as to why the Toontrack kits are all programmed to choking the crash cymbals. I play in a crash which sounds just fine going in but on playback is choked. This is on every Superior drummer kit…. I have learned to go into the kit settings and turn off aftertouch. Problem solved. Then I do a drum track with ez drummer 3….. same thing!
I would think the default would be an open crash…. Oh no, every friggin cymbal is choked…. So, I spent a good 45 minutes trying to turn off aftertouch in EZ… no luck and I moved the part over to SP where I can turn AT off. I just wanna put a crash cymbal in a half dozen spots in song but usually wind up researching issues about choked cymbols in various forums. Why is a choked cymbol the default?
EZdrummer version: 3.0.6Operating system: macOS Ventura (13)