EZ Drummer 3 E-Drum (MIDI mapping/learn) for SD3

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  • olliepudge
    Participant

    Under the E-Drums tab in EZD3, you can select each drum, hit the learn button and it’s done.  You can do this for the rim, rimshots, and center hits.  Even the cymbal mutes can be learned.  Just thought it was pretty slick. I’m hoping someone from Toontrack will respond to this eventually.  Thanks for your input guys.

    Hi,
    it’s different in SD3, in the latest update as well. For me, the SD3 way is preferable but that’s me. I think it’s more compact and tidy in SD3; I select an instrument in the list, see what articulations are available (if any aren’t loaded), select what trigger I want to Learn, then click ‘Learn’ and select the next articulation, click Learn, hit Trigger, etc. I do not have to see the ‘Strike a note on your e-kit to assign…’ dialogue for every note.
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    Anyways, the 2 products are aimed at different type of users and have different workflows. If SD3 users want the EZ workflows implemented, ,who knows?
    Feel free to post a Request in the Requests & Feedback section, it is monitored.
    Info about what is coming/in development is never communicated via the Forum, however.

    BR,
    John

    Thanks for the response and info John.  I’ll explore this some more.  I know one of my problems is not being patient enough when trying to figure this stuff out, so that’s on me.

    Take care,

    Josh

    Mark King
    Participant

    It’s always been simple in sd3 as it was in sd2

    SD3 with older sdx,s plus Rooms of Hansa and Death & Darkness. Cubase and wavelab current versions. Roland TD50x using all trigger inputs for triggering SD3 only. Windows 11 computer. Various keyboards and outboard gear as well as VST instruments. Acoustic drums: Yamaha 9000 natural wood and Pearl masters. Various snare drums. RME BabyFace Pro FS and Adam A7X monitors

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    olliepudge
    Participant

    Under the E-Drums tab in EZD3, you can select each drum, hit the learn button and it’s done.  You can do this for the rim, rimshots, and center hits.  Even the cymbal mutes can be learned.  Just thought it was pretty slick. I’m hoping someone from Toontrack will respond to this eventually.  Thanks for your input guys.

    Hi,
    it’s different in SD3, in the latest update as well. For me, the SD3 way is preferable but that’s me. I think it’s more compact and tidy in SD3; I select an instrument in the list, see what articulations are available (if any aren’t loaded), select what trigger I want to Learn, then click ‘Learn’ and select the next articulation, click Learn, hit Trigger, etc. I do not have to see the ‘Strike a note on your e-kit to assign…’ dialogue for every note.
    Screen-Shot-2022-05-06-at-20.00.36
    Anyways, the 2 products are aimed at different type of users and have different workflows. If SD3 users want the EZ workflows implemented, ,who knows?
    Feel free to post a Request in the Requests & Feedback section, it is monitored.
    Info about what is coming/in development is never communicated via the Forum, however.

    BR,
    John

    Thanks for the response and info John.  I’ll explore this some more.  I know one of my problems is not being patient enough when trying to figure this stuff out, so that’s on me.

    Take care,

    Josh

    Hi John,

    I have all of the drums figured out, but I can’t figure out the cymbal mutes.  The only option for a cymbal mute sounds like a crash being hit and then muted.  I don’t want that.  I just simply want the cymbal to mute.  They mute perfectly in EZD3 for some reason.  Can you help with this?

    All other users,

    Please don’t reply unless you have something useful to say.  I usually avoid these forums because of all the “know it alls” out there who do a lot of talking, but no helping.

    If you can’t help or are just going say something stupid, then I’m not interested in any comment from you.  If you can help and you’re a decent normal person, feel free to chime in.

    All other trolls, go back to making that hit song that no one is going to care about.  Your comments will be ignored.  This is not directed at anyone who has commented so far.  Just FYI. Thanks in advance! 😀

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