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  • Ian Prince
    Participant

    Hey John, thanks again for this reply! I haven’t been back here since I got things working so apologies for the late response. I believe my problem was that the powered usb cable I’m using wasn’t getting power. Kinda dumb. I’m surprised it was sending any info at all. It’s possible this isn’t the complete answer since I was trying everything I could to get things working at the time. The good news is that things are fine now with the hats. And thanks for all your help. Any good tips on calibrating the snare? I ofter times will have to edit my performance because things are pretty inconsistent. For instance the difference between “zone trigger” and “rimshot”. Why does it choose one or the other? I feel like my playing isn’t very sporadic and yet I spend a fair amount of time combing through to make sure things are the way I intended to play them.

    Ian Prince
    Participant

    John, good question. I see where you’re going with this. So I just now recorded my hats in to Logic and from what I can tell I’m only receiving a few midi messages. In the midi transport window of Logic it shows 3 different notes have been played and I not only just opened and closed the hats but hit them every which way. Does that lead you to believe it’s the module? I might try resetting my kit to default and then come back to SD3 once I see the hats are still working properly on there own still. I’ll let you know what happens and if you have any more ideas please lmk, thx!

    Ian Prince
    Participant

    Hey, thanks for the reply! I’m checking that. I’ve tried clicking on the Start Calibration tab in SD3, it’ll say “listening for hi-hat pedal movement” and then I do the closed, open and closed on my hats but it doesn’t seem to do anything. Is there another way to see what midi values I’m generating? I’m only getting 2 sounds at this point when I play, the completely open washy sound and when I close the hat’s I’ll get the single click from closing the hats together. It’s washy completely closed or open.

    Ian Prince
    Participant

    Hey there. I have a similar question. I have my main computer at home where I use SD3 nearly everyday and I’m planning to install it on my other computer at the rehearsal space/studio that I share with my band. My only concern is whether or not we can run both at once. A potential scenario would be I’m at home working on material while our guitar player is at the studio mixing at the same time. I would love to keep our drum tracks within SD3 for mixing. Is this possible?

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