Jorg
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It seems you have the Midi setting “local control” set to “on”, so you always hear the sounds of the module rather than the sounds of SD3, set this setting to “off” and then you’ll hear SD3 through the module’s headphones
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Thanked by: TD50PeteIf I can find a copy of SD3 I would buy that death and darkness sdx.
I’m selling it too, for 275€ if you take death and darkness then I can offer you both for 365€
Here is a video showing SD3 triggered by the edrumin in action with positional sensing, hihat without artifacts and more…
Jorg – You can use the edrumin module instead of the roland one? I thought it was just an addition.
The edrumin is a fully functional standalone midi to trigger interface, it’s like a module but without sounds and buttons, you don’t need a module anymore, there’s is 2 versions, the edrumin10 with 10 inputs and the edrumin4 with four. Ditch your roland and go edrumin, audio interface and computer with SD3 all the way!
This shouldn’t be too hard for toontrack to implement, a simple switch to toggle hihat transmuting on or off, for producers and recorders this isn’t a great deal but for edrummers is really essential, that’s why I sold my roland module and now I’m using exclusively the edrumin.
This video from the developer of the edrumin midi to trigger device shows what the hihat issue is for many edrummers, his device works wonders and I absolutely recommend it.
The solution for this would be implementing something “send CC data only if hihat is hit”, so if you are doing only fast closed pedal you don’t hear any open articulations, like it is right now…
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