How do I map CC to a user sample?

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  • Mark King
    Participant

    It’s not cc but note number. Cc is continuous controller. Stack the user sample and you can use the same note number.

    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

    Kim Mossige
    Participant

    My goal is not to stack it

    Mark King
    Participant

    If you want two separate kicks then you need two note numbers. I’m not sure I’m understanding your problem from the description.

    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

    Kim Mossige
    Participant

    It’s because I need a seperate mic channel routing for the sub-kick. If i layer it, it will use the same channel as the kick, and i will not be able to mix it seperately.

    And when i record, i want both to react to my physical pedal

    • This post was modified 1 month, 3 weeks ago by Kim Mossige.
    John
    Moderator
    BEST ANSWER

    Hi Kim,

    first off: CC is Continuous Controller data, like what is used for determining the openness of the Hi-Hat or where on a Snare you are hitting it. What triggers a Kick or Snare hit, is a Note Number. The Default Note # for the Kick is indeed 36.
    Second: if you stack Sounds, the different Stack Members can absolutely have their own channels in the SD3 Mixer.

    E.g. if you have stacked a sub-kick on the Kick, you right-click the sub-kick Stack Member and go to ‘Route Instrument Microphones…’.
    Then click the ‘Close’ signal mic assignment drop-down and scroll down to ‘Create New Channel’. If the Stack Member has been auto-assigned any other channels you don’t wish it to be routed to (unlikely if it’s a User sample), remove those assignments.

    BR,
    John

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

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    Kim Mossige
    Participant

    Thank you so much! That solved everything for me!
    Extra thanks for being so thorough in your answer!


    Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.3.7
    Operating system: Windows 11

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