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I am having the same issue. This was never a problem in SD2 when you could save a project. I am using Hitmaker and load the TD50x preset. I go through and remap my toms via the learn function. Everything plays fine and then I do a “Save As”. When I load that file, all my work is lost. This is definitely a bug. Are you guys going to fix this because all of us are having the same issue. I have been with Superior for over a decade and never had these headaches. Maybe stop releasing SDXs and fix your core code. I wont’ buy another SDX (and I have bought most of them) until this is fixed.
I think a lot of the new “digital” features of the 14D will only be apparent within the TD50/27 modules themselves. To be honest, there really isn’t anything groundbreaking changing. It still uses the clumsy pressure switch on the hats vs building it into a stand and having an FSR sensor on the foot board or going with an optical solution like ATV. Being able to hand mute a hi hat has very little real world practicality. I have never placed my hands on my hats in all my years of drumming. Overall, I dont think this is going to be anywhere near the step forward that the digital snare was. I hope I am proved wrong, but I am not holding my breath. I am not bagging on the TD50, I own one but this is a missed opportunity for sure.
Best product for Superior in my opinion. I own NY Vol 2, Evil Drums, Music City, and C&V (I used to own Metal Foundry but I sold that one). To me, the Classic is the best of all of them. I just love playing my drums with it!
No worries, its not the first $15 that I have wasted. I still have love for the presets as a product offering and will buy more in the future. I just hope these Pitman presets are not a sign of things to come.
Sorry Scott but I dont record or mix, so I cant post a sound clip. I just play the drums through Solo. I own the Miles McPherson and Peter Henderson for C&V. I own both Allen Morgan I and II in addition to Steve Slate for Avatar. I also own Allen Morgan for Music City. Each preset has had at least one or two kits that were great additions to my drum set library. Not all were winners and some were better than others. For $15 I am happy if there is at least one setting that I find useful for jamming. Its fair to say that I am a good customer in supporting your preset products. I just dont see any use for any of the Chris Pitman presets. They just sound horrible. Maybe these sound good in a mix but they are just awful on their own merit as drum kit sounds. I am not a producer or aspiring musician. I am just a guy who plays edrums as a hobby. This is the first Toontrack product that I bought that I was completely disappointed in.
The Chris Pitman presets are total garbage! I am a fan of the presets and own many of them. I cant believe Toontrack put their name on this rubish…… I wish there was a way for a refund because these are really that BAD.
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