Henrik Ekblom
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Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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Another question: is it possible to paint velocity lines, for example a straight or curve? Changing each hit is a bit tedious.
You can select the notes you want to straighten out, and drag the Dynamics slider to 0.
To create a slope of the Velocity values for the selected notes, drag the slope handles up or down.
I’ve added a feature request to our list to draw straight lines with the draw tool when holding Shift key.
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no, I mean the MIDI mapping presets in EZdrummer 2. In Setting/E-drums you can select the brand of the e-drums you are using. Try to set one of those.
Note that this will not affect MIDI that you have on the track in EZdrummer 2, only incoming MIDI.
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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Database handling in EZ drummer 2 seems a lot easier going âŚ
In what way do you find the EZdrummer 2 database handling better?
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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I just recently bought SD3 and am having the same volume issues with a TD-17 KVX. Are there any recent solutions to this issue? It seems to have been going on for quite some time now. Thank you.
You can go into E-drum settings and setup each instrument the way you want it to. For example, play the samples at velocity 127 no matter how soft you hit your e-drums, or play at velocity 1 (really soft and low volume) no matter how hard you play, and everything in between.
Besides that, you can add compressors and limiters to maximise the level of the drums, which can make it super loud – and squashed – if that’s what you want đ
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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Ok. If you can specify an exact workflow that replicates the strange behaviour, post it here so we can test it!
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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Hi,
Is âTime Signature Changeâ feature at least on the roadmap?
No, this is not on our priority list of things to do. If it was an easy task we would have done it already, but it’s a really large operation (technically).
May I suggest that when you have edited the MIDI in EZkeys – drag it to your host DAW and disable Follow Host. When you want to edit the MIDI, remove the MIDI from the DAW, then enable Follow Host and do the changes in EZkeys, then drag it to DAW again, and disable Follow Host…
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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You need to use the correct MIDI mapping preset, that matches the e-drums the MIDI was recorded with. This is found in Menu/Settings/E-drums.
This preset will only affect incoming MIDI (for example, when you have EZdrummer in Cubase, and the MIDI is placed on a Cubase track).
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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Does Tap2Find work for you? Drag a file to Tap2Find drop zone to test. If it doesn’t give you any results, go to the main Menu / Advanced and restore the MIDI database.
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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Have you tried to refresh the plugins list? https://www.pro-tools-expert.com/studio-one//quick-tip-how-i-fixed-missing-plug-in-presets
Have you checked that SD3 isn’t in the Black list for Studio One?
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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I’m not sure what your exact workflow was here but it should work to:
When you save the Logic project and load it later, no MIDI should have been changed on the SD3 song track. However, there’s a bug that makes Follow Host getting enabled again when loading projects. To avoid this, add a new Song Track in SD3 and have that selected – so it doesn’t matter if Follow Host gets enabled. This bug will be fixed in a coming update!
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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SD3 is primarily designed for mouse and keyboard, but it has been tested with touch screens too. Technically most software works with touch screens, since most touch screens simply replicate a mouse click when you press the screen, or replicate a mouse drag and drop when you do a drag and drop on the touch screen, etc.
Since SD3 has resize options, you should be able to make the interface big enough for your fingers to hit buttons etc, which is a common problem for touch based systems.
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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