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  • Joakim Lundberg
    Participant

    I have the same issue with stand alone. It just crashes without any error messages.

    It sometimes also crashes at startup when scanning my inputs and outputs which is  a long list when my Roland module is connected. I think it’s taking too long to scan and something else that is dependent on it bombs.

    The plugin works great and all my other gear works without a hitch.

    On windows and connecting to a TD27 and V51 module.


    Reply To: Sudden crashing of SD3 version: 3.4.2
    Operating system: Windows 11
    Joakim Lundberg
    Participant

    They should really allow trials, even if it’s with a limited sample set. I’ve made one of mistakes as well, so I research a lot before buying anything now.

    That said, they did give me a refund a product which was never activated.

    Joakim Lundberg
    Participant

    The most versatile library for me is Rooms of Hansa which will give you everything from dry to huge and damped to “ringy”.  Fields of rock is also great if you want a slightly more hard hitting sound. Both of those are great as they have dry, room and halls in the same library. You can pretty much get any sound if you know how to work your way around the SD mixer.


    Reply To: suggest SDX for indie rock… version: 3.4.2
    Operating system: Windows 11
    Joakim Lundberg
    Participant

    Physical modeling plugins can handle that, like mood drums. Toontrack would have to sample every transition with velocity layers and round robin, or implement some sort of physical modeling technique. Would be a great feature for SD4


    Reply To: Snare Zone Transition version: 3.4.2
    Operating system: Windows 11
    Joakim Lundberg
    Participant

    You can actually change the velocitycurve within superior, so no need to change your module if you’re happy with what it does. I fact, you can even change the velocity for each component individually.


    Reply To: Superior Drummer 3 Trigger Volume with Roland V71 is very low version: 3.4.2
    Operating system: Windows 11
    Joakim Lundberg
    Participant

    Decades and jazz sessions SDX


    Reply To: Brush snare swirls, which kits? version: 3.4.2
    Joakim Lundberg
    Participant

    I have. V51 with a VAD516 kit and Im using the V71 presets which seems to work.

    Caveats:

    The new V71 kits have positional sensing on the toms which is not supported by the V51 series kits, but center and rim hit works of course

    All the V71 kits have the 3 digital pads which are not available for the cheapest of the V51 kits and this would have a significant impact. The module are sending positional sensing values for hi-hat, rise and snare which is supported by some Superior kits. In fact I think Toontrack missed to add a few articulations actually, like shallow rimshots. Check this post on how to set this up https://www.vdrums.com/forum/advanced/vst-samples/1292072-the-jazz-sessions-sdx/page1

    The VAD516 has the updated digitial snare launched with the V71 but the TD516 still has the old one which means I haven’t tested that, but I think it’s mostly the throw-off that’s different so that should work.

    You may also need to tweak thresholds, but that would be true even between the TD and VAD lines as they use slighlty different triggers. This would probably be the case anyway,


    Reply To: Roland V51 MIDI map version: 3.4.2
    Operating system: Windows 11
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