Anyone else have 2Box Drummit3 plugged into their SD3?
If so, what are the MIDI as it doesn’t appear to recognise the rim shots?
Work Hard, Play Harder
Record the rimshot and see what note it is coming in on. Assign that not to the rimshot in SD3. Same technique applies to any edrums
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 like SD3 isn’t as intelligent as I thought.
It sees the sane and snare rim as F1 and F#1 respectively.
In 2Box Drummit3, the corresponding MIDI is F2 and F#2
Work Hard, Play Harder
That’s not a lack of intelligence. There are two MIDI octave notation standards, for the same MIDI code. Your device appears to be set in the Yamaha standard.
jord
Which is communicating in the Yamaha standard! What you’re selected to has nothing to do with that.
Re-read above…
jord
How do I change the ‘communicating standard’?
Sorry, I’m not with this at all. I bought the 2Box Drumit3 and kept everything as it is.
I thought I select 2Box Drumit3 in SD3 and hey presto, should work!
Everything does, bar the snare rim shot.
MR
Work Hard, Play Harder
Your controller probably won’t allow you to change the communication standard. However, that doesn’t really matter because the code that your controller is sending is the same code that SD3 is receiving.The octave numbering is purely cosmetic. If it’s really that bothersome, switch to note numbers in the MIDI monitor. Go into your MIDI In/E-Drum Settings and use the learn mode to map your rimshot and play the rimshot on your kit. Once it’s mapped, save your map.
jord
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Thanked by: Geoffrey MerrifieldHi,
if everything but the Rim shots work when you Enable the 2box Drumit 3 MIDI map, you do not need to do anything else but find out why this particular articulation does not. As user Bear-Faced Cow points out, the octave standard is purely cosmetic/confusing, nothing that you actively need to do anything about but it explains why F1 in SD3 is F2 in your module.
When you are in the MIDI In/E-drums settings, you see a MIDI In Analyzer at the left lower corner. When you hit the Rim, what note is received?
According to the map, it should be #42 (F#1) that then gets transformed to #40.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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Thanked by: MarcoRothI’m having a similar issue with Drumit 3 and Superior Drummer 3. ( I confess that I am new to the electronic side of things)
When trying to record rimshot and snare edge data in the midi analyzer (Yamaha DTX 3 zone snare head), Only snare center signal is registered. It gets mapped to snare center. Fine so far. When I hit the edge/rim of the snare, the trigger light on the module goes on, showing that the trigger is registering. However, in the midi analyzer in SD3, the trigger doesn’t exist at all. There is no data or response to map FROM, at all. I tried manipulating the Snare Zone (CCs), but still nothing. Since there’s no signal to map FROM, I can’t map it TO anything. In presets, I have selected Drumit Three, and everything else seems to map adequately. How to I get SD3 to see the rest of my snare?
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