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  • Bobby5493
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    I’m trying to get the clicky sound of the snare rim mapped on my roland td-17kv . As of now its just a snare rim shot.  I know it’s there, when I click the rim with the mouse its that clicky sound that you would use in some scenarios with beats.  I’m trying to map that to my drums. Probably just put that on the rim. Do you know anything about that. Thank you

    Bobby5493
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    Hey Scott just want to update you! Worked like a charm dude!! Thank you ! All I had to do was buy a usb splitter (only like 15 dollars).  which allowed me to plug the 2 USB cords in. Then I just followed your steps, I put the buffer/ Latency Slider all the way to the lowest amount.  And no latency and most of all NO AUDIO CRACKS/ GLITCHES Haha. It worked.  So yea my pc obviously couldn’t handle it, and that’s where the scarlet 2i2 came into play.  Awesome, thanks again! Im for sure going to buy EZ drummer after the trial!

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    Bobby5493
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    Hey Scott, really appreciate the help today! So what im doing is, I’m going to buy a USB Splitter Device to connect to my pc so I can plug in two USB cables. Then I’ll do what you said, and hopefully that works. If I have any other questions is it ok to reach back out? Thanks

    Bobby5493
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    Haha, unfortunately I don’t believe my lap top has 2 USB ports. I’ll off course double check when I get home. But just to make sure Asio4all v2 is the correct asio driver right? It gives me the best chance.  Thanks man

    Bobby5493
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    So unfortunately it looks like the scarlet 2i2 interface, which is what I own, does not come with Midi connections (After Research). So I don’t think I’ll be able to use that. I’ll probably have to get a another audio interface that comes with midi ports. But for now, do you know if there is another Asio driver I can download? Like I said I downloaded the Asio4all v2. So I have that.  ? Thank you

    Bobby5493
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    I’m at work now, but when I get out around 3 I’m gonna try this immediately! As of now my set up was simply to plug in a USB cable from my Roland Td-17 straight to the computer. I went to the settings on my Roland module and set it to vendor, and did that stuff to get that to work. But for me to connect my scarlet , I’m guessing I’ll have to connect a USB from my pc to the scarlet, then to connect the Td-17 to the scarlet, I’ll have to get a midi cable I believe? , I’ll look at some videos. But you think that will help with the latency? Like I said im going to try this as soon as I can.  Thank you

    Bobby5493
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    I’m at work now, but when I get out around 3 I’m gonna try this immediately! As of now my set up was simply to plug in a USB cable from my Roland Td-17 straight to the computer. I went to the settings on my Roland module and set it to vendor, and did that stuff to get that to work. But for me to connect my scarlet , I’m guessing I’ll have to connect a USB from my pc to the scarlet, then to connect the Td-17 to the scarlet, I’ll have to get a midi cable I believe? , I’ll look at some videos. But you think that will help with the latency? Like I said im going to try this as soon as I can.  Thank you

    Bobby5493
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    Hey Scott thanks for the reply again ! So yea I was messing around with the buffer slider and Yea there is definitely a way for me to bump it up so I don’t get the crackle, but a little bit more latency.  There is definitely a balance.  I was just hoping to get like no latency if possible to make it easier to record to songs.  Im new to this Haha. When you say a pro interface what does that mean? I have a Scarlet 2i2 . Would that work? I would need a midi cable to connect to that tho, correct? You think that would work? Thanks for your help

    Bobby5493
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    Hi Scott, thanks for the reply! So the Asio Driver was already on my pc. I didn’t do anything it was there.  But then after I watched a video , i downloaded the Asio4all V2 driver.  I’m still having the same problem. Under audio devices in Ez Drummer app, whether I do my Td-17 as the device or Asio4allv2  as my device (Both Work) when I adjust the slider to the lowest which takes away the latency, I then unfortunately get the glitchy audio/ skips/ Cracks.  Thank you

    Bobby5493
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    Hey guys, how you doing.  So I’m having the problem when I lower the buffer slider to get no latency. It’s working, but my audio is now cracking and skipping.  I have a pretty decent laptop pc. That I literally only use for music.  Is the reason for that Audio glitch after i adjust the latency slider because of my pc? Do i need a stronger pc or Is there something else I can do to have very low latency and no audio glitch? Thank you

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