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When I’m at rehearsal my mixer levels are not that loud, so when I’m in the drum window if I accidentally click on a drum, the sound it makes full blast is so loud it scares everybody. Is there anyway to adjust that volume.
TD50 > Midi cable > Motu Mk4 > M1max Macbook Pro 64GB ram > Mac OS Monterey > SD3
SPD-SX, PD14-DS, VH14, CY-18DR, KD-80, Roland Pads/Cymbals
When I’m at rehearsal my mixer levels are not that loud, so when I’m in the drum window if I accidentally click on a drum, the sound it makes full blast is so loud it scares everybody. Is there anyway to adjust that volume.
TD50 > Midi cable > Motu Mk4 > M1max Macbook Pro 64GB ram > Mac OS Monterey > SD3
SPD-SX, PD14-DS, VH14, CY-18DR, KD-80, Roland Pads/Cymbals
Petter, is there a place to formally request features so I can add this or can you forward this for me?
I’ll forward your request! You can always post in the Requests and Feedback forum https://www.toontrack.com/forums/forum/customer-service/requests-and-feedback/?view=all
That forum in particular is read often by the development team.
Petter Adsten - Toontrack
Support & Betatesting
Don’t expect anything from Toontrack !
Here’s an example !
https://www.toontrack.com/forums/topic/sd3-zoom-loop-button-in-the-grid-editor/
"If you can make it 100%, why not do it !"
-Buddy Rich
Hi Lobstafari,
sorry but I don’t get your point. In Gigperformer you can do the changes between scenes by midi or programchange by your drummodule. 🤔 Or did I get yourquestion wrong?
Petter, is there a place to formally request features so I can add this or can you forward this for me?
It would be so great if there was a user kit selection that could be changed by a dial that could be assigned to a macroparameter. Then drum sets could be selected via a midi controller (or in my case by rackspace variations within gig performer). the advantage is to be able to change the drum sets without having to have a separate plugin instance running, or by having to to actually and go in and click load the set while on a gig.
https://www.toontrack.com/forums/topic/feedback-and-feature-request-superior-drummer-3/
You can request all you want but to get something actually implemented is pretty much hopeless!
Toontrack in a nutshell !
Bro you have such a bad attitude towards such an amazing piece of software. Its the best in the biz hands down, bar none. If you don’t get that then you’re more than likely a novice who can’t appreciate the complexity of their work. And for the record, I’ve seen requests like “make the mixer channels moveable” happen in the latest updates so they do listen and act (despite you claiming they do not). The guy even said he’d take this particular request up the food chain as its a relevant request.
Why don’t you go expend all this negativity somewhere else so I don’t waste my time getting updates on you complaining.
TD50 > Midi cable > Motu Mk4 > M1max Macbook Pro 64GB ram > Mac OS Monterey > SD3
SPD-SX, PD14-DS, VH14, CY-18DR, KD-80, Roland Pads/Cymbals
Petter, is there a place to formally request features so I can add this or can you forward this for me?
It would be so great if there was a user kit selection that could be changed by a dial that could be assigned to a macroparameter. Then drum sets could be selected via a midi controller (or in my case by rackspace variations within gig performer). the advantage is to be able to change the drum sets without having to have a separate plugin instance running, or by having to to actually and go in and click load the set while on a gig.
https://www.toontrack.com/forums/topic/feedback-and-feature-request-superior-drummer-3/
You can request all you want but to get something actually implemented is pretty much hopeless!
Toontrack in a nutshell !
Bro you have such a bad attitude towards such an amazing piece of software. Its the best in the biz hands down, bar none. If you don’t get that then you’re more than likely a novice who can’t appreciate the complexity of their work. And for the record, I’ve seen requests like “make the mixer channels moveable” happen in the latest updates so they do listen and act (despite you claiming they do not). The guy even said he’d take this particular request up the food chain as its a relevant request.
Why don’t you go expend all this negativity somewhere else so I don’t waste my time getting updates on you complaining.
It’s because stupid people like you this software’s going down hill !
My standards are obviously much higher than yours !
And I ain’t your BRO !
"If you can make it 100%, why not do it !"
-Buddy Rich
Ilja, my point is that you can set the volume slider to a macroparameter. Then if you have a software like gig performer, it will let you map digital knobs to macro parameters. So I have a virtual plug-in rack with a virtual knob and that knob now controls the master volume of the kit. Then using gif performer still, I map that virtual knob to a knob on a physical midi controller I have. You can see it in the bottom left of my picture. Now that physical knob is controlling the master volume of SD3. So I can just bring that down if I need to.
TD50 > Midi cable > Motu Mk4 > M1max Macbook Pro 64GB ram > Mac OS Monterey > SD3
SPD-SX, PD14-DS, VH14, CY-18DR, KD-80, Roland Pads/Cymbals
Ilja, my point is that you can set the volume slider to a macroparameter. Then if you have a software like gig performer, it will let you map digital knobs to macro parameters. So I have a virtual plug-in rack with a virtual knob and that knob now controls the master volume of the kit. Then using gif performer still, I map that virtual knob to a knob on a physical midi controller I have. You can see it in the bottom left of my picture. Now that physical knob is controlling the master volume of SD3. So I can just bring that down if I need to.
More half-ass solutions from a complete idiot !
Why don’t you GFY !
"If you can make it 100%, why not do it !"
-Buddy Rich
I want to remind you all about being civil to one another.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
I want to remind you all about being civil to one another.
BR,
John
The world is full of assholes, so Mr Lobstafari is in good company !
"If you can make it 100%, why not do it !"
-Buddy Rich
Seems to have got out of hand. I know no software manufacturer who implements a change on request and quickly. I think the criticism of toontrack is way over the top.
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
Seems to have got out of hand. I know no software manufacturer who implements a change on request and quickly. I think the criticism of toontrack is way over the top.
5 years ( FIVE YEARS ) is a VERY loooooong time for NOT fixing or implementing basic features !
"If you can make it 100%, why not do it !"
-Buddy Rich
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