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Thanks, John,
Is this supposed to trigger only the bell sound when i hit with velocities >110? Because i can’t really hear the bell sound (i tried exactly the steps you described).
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Hi John,
the cymbal (Roland CY-8) only has two zones, edge (59 -> ride crash) and the normal playing zone (51 -> ride bow), but not a specific bell zone.
I think in SD2 the bell sound was triggered based on the velocity of the hits? At least this is how i understood your answer in the SD2 forum:
“that particular part is not pre-set up in the Roland MIDI Preset, no but about everything else is if you have a Roland module.
The velocity switch can then be loaded via the Mapping page > MIDI Presets > MIDI Nodes > E-drums > Ride Bell Split.
As always, when you’re done with your setting up, save your own MIDI Preset.”
[https://www.toontrack.com/forum/e-drum-workshop/sd-td4/]
Thanks,
Thomas
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Thanks, John!
I’m glad to hear that my ears work.
But the velocity knob would work on all MIDI files, right?
Let’s say i imported a SD2 MIDI groove in my DAW and changed the snare pattern (deleted some hits and added some new ones). Can i export this edited groove (as a MIDI file) and then load it in SD2, change the velocity and reimport it in my DAW?
I hope i was able to express what i wanted to ask.
I really like the way how this velocity knob affects the expression and dynamics of a pattern.
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