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  • Brian Tanner
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    I know this doesn’t answer the question about TT adding Efnote to the list, but I had the same issue with my Simmons SD1000 module; all of the Simmons presets had some crazy quarks. After discovering that Medeli DD650 presets was the closest mapping to my Simmons, I saved that as a user preset, renamed SD1000 to match, and edited the file to correspond with the Simmons Midi notes from the online manual. Most of the first number was correct. If I left it as is, it had a few issues. So where there is a line in the text file that had “map 50 tom1FX tom1R racktom1FX racktom1R 82″ – I changed it to “map 50 tom1FX tom1R racktom1FX racktom1R 50″.  So both numbers matched, and that seemed to have fixed the toms, snare, and cymbal issues except for the choke, and I also found a fix for that. The fix for the choke was to remove “controller 16 kill” at the bottom of the file, and add  “AutoAtOffSo” without the quotes in its place; now, things seem to be working as they should. I do use an EFNote 8″ Bass Kick Pad on my Simmons. From what I can tell, the EfNote’s 3,5,7 midi mapping (from their online manuals) is close to my Simmons and the Medeli DD650. It took some trial and error to get it to work, but now things seem to play and record much better. I hope this helps. I have the text file for the Simmons conversion I did if you need it.

     

     

     


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    Brian Tanner
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    Only thing I have come up with and its not bullet proof but it works for me in the standalone, I haven’t tried this in a DAW/VST. In the velocity portion below the Grid Editor, usually the ghost notes are at a lower volume. You can drag and select the lower volume notes and then remove them. You just got to be careful and make sure but if you have to you can revert back. See the attached file.


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    • This post was modified 7 months, 1 week ago by Brian Tanner.
    Brian Tanner
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    Not sure what eKit you have but, I have a Simmons SD1000 module and I have to change the MidiSettings from Local On, to Local Off. Then go to EzDrummer Settings-Audio/Midi Setup- make sure that your module is showing up in the Active Midi Inputs and check the box next to it.  Not sure how others work.


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