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  • Jason Smith
    Participant

    Hello again! I did get some info back from support that may help if anyone is interested. Here is their response:

    Sorry, we were able to reproduce the issue now. Sorry for the confusion. We will forward this to our programmers.We were able to find a workaround, try selecting the default hi-hat openness preset in the Midi In/E-Drums settings.

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    Jason Smith
    Participant

    Thanks to everyone for their replies and the additional info. I have sent support a link to this post.


    Reply To: Weird HiHat Issue in The Rock Warehouse SDX version: 3.3.6
    Operating system: Windows 10
    Jason Smith
    Participant

    Definitely not the only one. I carried rock warehouse over from sd2 and to be honest I don’t use it but it does come in handy for old recordings that I  did. Anyway I set up a RW kit in sd3 and got exactly what you are experiencing with the hi hat. I’m using a vh12 so it sounds like it’s any hi hat. By the way it worked absolutely fine in sd2.

    Ah. Thanks for that info. I also carried it over from SD2. I never used an e-kit until recently. If it’s from SD2, ToonTrack may not worry about fixing it.

    Jason Smith
    Participant

    Well…although it’s a bummer to have this issue, I’m relieved I’m not the only one. At least I know I’m not crazy.

    Jason Smith
    Participant

    I’m not technical support here but, “worst thing ever”? I and hundreds, if not thousands of users use Superior Drummer with Ableton. I have been using it since Ableton 9 and with Ableton 10 and 11.

    Jason Smith
    Participant

    Adding some more info to this. I really like the fact that Orchestral percussion has been added! As mentioned in this post, it would be awesome to see more “world” type percussion. There is already a ridiculous amount (not complaining about it at all, great content!) of drum kits. Adding some “world” percussion would definitely open up some more creative possibilities. Just to be clear, when I use the term “world percussion” I’m referring to Asian/South Asian, Japanese, Native American, etc.

    • This post was modified 4 years, 11 months ago by Jason Smith.
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