Need Help linking to Roland TD-3’s

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  • John
    Moderator

    Hi,

    what is it you need assistance with?

    In short:
    1) hook up your TD-3 module’s MIDI Out with your computer’s MIDI interface IN
    2) launch EZdrummer 2 and go into the ‘Audio/MIDI Setup…’ and make sure there is a check mark in your MIDI Device’s check box, hit OK
    3) make sure you have sound when you click the drums in the EZdrummer 2 interface
    4) go to the Ezdrummer 2 Menu (in the upper right corner of the interface) and click ‘Settings > E-drums…’. Then select the Roland Mapping.

    BR,
    John

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    wrenchmaster
    Participant

    Right now, I have the EZDrummer sounds out my Simmons if I click the Mac screen preview of the instruments, but get the Roland TD-3 sounds out the headphones and Simmons , when I hit the actual Roland toms.

    wOK, let me describe my hardware….

    I have a TD-3, Roland UM-ONE mk2, MacMINI, and Simmons Amp
    1) hook up your TD-3 module’s MIDI Out with your computer’s MIDI interface IN

    Are referencing to UM-ONE? And where should it be connected, (both ends)?
    2) launch EZdrummer 2 and go into the ‘Audio/MIDI Setup…’ and make sure there is a check mark in your MIDI Device’s check box, hit OK

    You mean the the UM-ONE?
    3) make sure you have sound when you click the drums in the EZdrummer 2 interface

    4) go to the Ezdrummer 2 Menu (in the upper right corner of the interface) and click ‘Settings > E-drums…’. Then select the Roland Mapping.
    I know where this is..

    BR,
    John

    Roland TD-25 trigger , Roland UM-One MK2, Personas Studio 2/6, EZDrummer2 and a Simmons DA200

    John
    Moderator

    @wrenchmaster said:
    Right now, I have the EZDrummer sounds out my Simmons if I click the Mac screen preview of the instruments, but get the Roland TD-3 sounds out the headphones and Simmons , when I hit the actual Roland toms.

    Good, you can hear the EZdrummer 2 sounds.

    1) hook up your TD-3 module’s MIDI Out with your computer’s MIDI interface IN

    Are referencing to UM-ONE? And where should it be connected, (both ends)?

    The USB connector of the UM-ONE goes into the Mac USB port, the UM-ONE MIDI IN connector goes into the MIDI OUT port of the TD-3.
    When you hit the drum pads, there should be a led lighting up on the UM-ONE for the MIDI in data coming from the TD-3.

    2) launch EZdrummer 2 and go into the ‘Audio/MIDI Setup…’ and make sure there is a check mark in your MIDI Device’s check box, hit OK

    You mean the the UM-ONE?

    Yes, the UM-ONE MIDI Device should have a check mark in the box right next to the name.

    BR,
    John

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    wrenchmaster
    Participant

    Just reporting back that I got the kit working, THANKS!!!!

    I’m now trying to figure out how best to control music input output volumes vs the drum sample volumes.

    Roland TD-25 trigger , Roland UM-One MK2, Personas Studio 2/6, EZDrummer2 and a Simmons DA200

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