I have struggled with the Hi-Hat on my Alesis Strata Core. Anyway, I have recorded drums into Cubase 14, the Problem I am having is the hi-hat is reading Velocity for opening and closing instead of CC4. In Cubase the CC4 information is there.
What setting(s) in SD3 do I need to change? As a note, this has worked fine with other projects, and I have saved and loaded the working E-midi map, Cubase Midi Map and nothing seems to fix this. I am not sure what is different other than it’s reading velocity for the hi-hat foot controller instead of CC4.
So I have the correct E-Drum map, the problem is for some reason SD3 isn’t responding to the CC4 data coming from the Recorded Midi file. So I can play SD3 with my E-Kit and it responds how it should. But on play back in Cubase 14, it’s not seeing the recorded CC4 data.
So I have the correct E-Drum map, the problem is for some reason SD3 isn’t responding to the CC4 data coming from the Recorded Midi file. So I can play SD3 with my E-Kit and it responds how it should. But on play back in Cubase 14, it’s not seeing the recorded CC4 data.
Could you record a midi track in Cubase with just the hi hat.
Open the midi monitor in SD3 and play back the midi and see what shows up in the monitor.
As a work around, could you record to the SD3 track instead of Cubase and does that resolve the issue?
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Ok, so i did that before you replied, I was monitoring the CC4 and while playing the alesis strata core, it’s reading the CC4 information. When i was playing back from cubase it was not. I imported the track from another song that was working. At first it was doing the same, then both started working, I have no idea what changed.
I did go and update SD3, but I restarted everything and was having the same problem. So some how it’s rectified itself, at least that one time it did. Gonna keep messing with it.
Thanks for replying.
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Thanked by: BradHi,
I would check the MIDI Filter (in preferences), the Project Input Transformer and the Logical Editor, all in Cubase 14.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Cubase 14 works fine with cc4 data in standard configuration. Could be that the preferences in Cubase need trashing as these can cause all sorts of strange problems. Look it up on the Cubase forum.
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