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I’m a software drummer and I really love SuperiorDrummer. But unfortunately there is one thing annoying me and that is the variable hihat set up to many open-closed-stages (ok, you might say: reduce the stages – but sometimes I want them!) :
When I close an open stroke by a relatively slow foot movment I notice that the closer articulations are triggered by the increasing CC values over the course of the process of closing.
This hihat behaviour sometimes leads to jittery artefacts! Noticeable more or less: depends on the hihat model and the sound-settings and of course on the foot movements. And according to which samples of the round-robin engine take effect: noticable on my audio file with 2 sequences of events triggered by the same midi data: the events at position X do not sound the same regarding the jittery or shaky amount.
On the one hand the TT hihat engine really is the attempt to make the variable hihat behave like its natural example (the hihat of BFD, AD,… is not authentical in this aspect but I often prefer this way for e-drumming because it does not sound shaky after all). But on the other hand this can leads to problems and I think many other drum sampler manufacturers decided not to go this way: e.g. the engines of BFD, Addictive Drums, Ableton Drum Packs do not work like yours regarding this aspect.
So why on earth don’t you (Toontrack) offer an option for the hihat engine preventing that after an open stroke closer stages are triggered by foot movement?
Please implement this!!! Thank you.
https://workupload.com/file/6vK9p8tx : 2 sequences from the first NewYorkAvatar-Hihat, Overhead-Channel on Solo
https://workupload.com/file/kPsvMxFf : the midi data triggering both sequences
(Due to file size only the midi file could be uploaded here as an attachment. The audio file is available by the link )
I’m a software drummer and I really love SuperiorDrummer. But unfortunately there is one thing annoying me and that is the variable hihat set up to many open-closed-stages (ok, you might say: reduce the stages – but sometimes I want them!) :
When I close an open stroke by a relatively slow foot movment I notice that the closer articulations are triggered by the increasing CC values over the course of the process of closing.
This hihat behaviour sometimes leads to jittery artefacts! Noticeable more or less: depends on the hihat model and the sound-settings and of course on the foot movements. And according to which samples of the round-robin engine take effect: noticable on my audio file with 2 sequences of events triggered by the same midi data: the events at position X do not sound the same regarding the jittery or shaky amount.
On the one hand the TT hihat engine really is the attempt to make the variable hihat behave like its natural example (the hihat of BFD, AD,… is not authentical in this aspect but I often prefer this way for e-drumming because it does not sound shaky after all). But on the other hand this can leads to problems and I think many other drum sampler manufacturers decided not to go this way: e.g. the engines of BFD, Addictive Drums, Ableton Drum Packs do not work like yours regarding this aspect.
So why on earth don’t you (Toontrack) offer an option for the hihat engine preventing that after an open stroke closer stages are triggered by foot movement?
Please implement this!!! Thank you.
https://workupload.com/file/6vK9p8tx : 2 sequences from the first NewYorkAvatar-Hihat, Overhead-Channel on Solo
https://workupload.com/file/kPsvMxFf : the midi data triggering both sequences
(Due to file size only the midi file could be uploaded here as an attachment. The audio file is available by the link )
+1
same here with TD11 – VH11
all is working best
only the HH is a very often repeating “tweaker-element”
im a musician – not a nerd… :-)))
Hello,
+1
Like @MintberryCrunch and many others, I have exactly the same behavior and issue.
Please could you consider a fix for the next patch ?
Best Regards
Hello Olof, I have recently come to SD3 and have found the same hi hat problems for e-drummers. Has this update been implemented?
Thanks
Steve
I have had several hi-hat issues with both EZD2 and SD3. Right now I’m having a major issue (open HH samples being heard when all there is in the midi file is closed HH notes) that is preventing me from delivering a project to a client. This is disappointing and as much as I love SD3 for its powerful features and beautiful sound, this issue is a major hurdle that I am now mentioning to anyone requesting for recommendations on virtual drum software.
Just saying.
Jean-Marc
Music producer & audio engineer
SoundWise
I just tested the hi-hats after the latest update. Works flawlessly now using a CY-5 pad, FD9 pedal, and TD17 brain.
Tried my Yamaha DTX HH65 into my DTX 502 brain also but that still sucks.
Try the update it might solve all these problems for Roland users. I was so frustrated I bought Addictive Drums 2 last weekend I should of waited.
I just tested the hi-hats after the latest update. Works flawlessly now using a CY-5 pad, FD9 pedal, and TD17 brain. Tried my Yamaha DTX HH65 into my DTX 502 brain also but that still sucks. Try the update it might solve all these problems for Roland users.
With v3.2.0 absolutely nothing has changed regarding the hihat transition behaviour, so the update won’t solve any of these problems for Roland users
Same problem here with HH. It’s crazy to think that they didn’t solve that after all that time considering the price we pay. Shame on you Toontrack
I definitely care about this
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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