mapping between the midi notes being sent from your drum kit and the SPD3

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  • drumjack52
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    The TD27 is NOT an audio device. You need a real separate audio I/O connected to your computer to hear the audio from SD3. Also keep in mind that audio and MIDI are two different things. MIDI is just a digital signal to tell a plugin what notes to play or control a parameter.


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    Mark King
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    The td27 can act as an audio interface when put in vendor mode. First make sure you are choosing the td27 asio in sd3 setting for audio and that the td27 midi is also selected in midi settings gs.

    You also should have the ability to turn up the sound on the td27 for the usb audio in (I have a td50x so I don’t know exactly what the td27 has) you also have a gain setting for the usb audio which you can turn up.

    You then need to turn local off (it’s a midi setting which splits the trigger from the internal sound module of the td27) so you don’t hear the td27 sounds or have a preset in the td27 which is silent.

    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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    Thanked by: Scott Eshleman
    chrishewson
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    HI Guys SOS before my head falls off…

    I use Maschine to develop drum patterns but when i drag and drop the midi into Superior Drummer 3

    the mapping is all over the place .

    Ive gone to settings and put Maschine as the midi device but I cannot seem to trigger anything in Sup3 from maschine

    thanks …if anybody can help ; free golf lessons


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    Mark King
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    I think you need to start a new thread for this as it’s not really related to the initial topic

    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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    Thanked by: drumjack52
    idc1831
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    1.Made TD-27 as my Audio Device. I connected the TD-27 directly to my computer using a MIDI to USB cable. I have my headphones plugged into the TD-27. SUPERIOR DRUMMER SETUP_I have the TD-27 setup as the user preset.
    When I hit the snare drum on the VAD-507, I hear the VAD-507 snare drum and not the SPD3 snare drum.
    How do I map the MIDI notes being sent from my VAD-507 drum kit and the instruments in the Superior Drummer 3 plug in.

    In Mark King’s solution he stated the following:

    You then need to turn local off (it’s a midi setting which splits the trigger from the internal sound module of the td27) so you don’t hear the td27 sounds or have a preset in the td27 which is silent.

    Where do you turn local off? Is that in the TD-27? If yes, how do you do it and where do you go to do it?

     

    Thanks,
    Dennis Caprio


    Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.3.7
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    Brad
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    1.Made TD-27 as my Audio Device. I connected the TD-27 directly to my computer using a MIDI to USB cable. I have my headphones plugged into the TD-27. SUPERIOR DRUMMER SETUP_I have the TD-27 setup as the user preset.
    When I hit the snare drum on the VAD-507, I hear the VAD-507 snare drum and not the SPD3 snare drum.
    How do I map the MIDI notes being sent from my VAD-507 drum kit and the instruments in the Superior Drummer 3 plug in.

    In Mark King’s solution he stated the following:

    You then need to turn local off (it’s a midi setting which splits the trigger from the internal sound module of the td27) so you don’t hear the td27 sounds or have a preset in the td27 which is silent.

    Where do you turn local off? Is that in the TD-27? If yes, how do you do it and where do you go to do it?

     

    Thanks,
    Dennis Caprio

    Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.3.7
    Operating system: Windows 11

    Hi there,

    This from the Roland Data Lists manual (they barely explain it adequately in the user manual)

    Local-off-TD-27

    1. Press SYSTEM.
    2. CURSOR to MIDI and press ENTER.
    3. Turn the DATA dial to select “Local Control.”
    4. Press CURSOR right once.Turn the DATA dial to select the desired setting – On/Off.
    5. Press EXIT when you’re finished. The new setting is saved automatically.

    Hope this helps


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