Jorg
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I’m having the same problem and it’s been driving me crazy for months. Could it have to do with using a midi to usb adaptor into a usb hub? Right now I’m using a Roland TD-10 kit to trigger Superior 3. I’ve adjusted the trigger velocity in the sound module which only helps a little bit. It also ruins the dynamics which makes using e-drums inferior to programming with a keyboard. Please help!
- This post was modified 5 years, 9 months ago by Timothy Brannigan.
you need a proper USB audio interface, there’s no way around that…
I’ll go for Metal Machinery SDX if it is still available.
Yes, still available, contact me at raskolniski[at]yahoodotde
Plus, the forums are locked, which I find incredibly stupid.
you won’t get any advice like that…
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Thanked by: OFSis it still availble?
since he’s not responding I offer you my license for 70 Euros if you are interested.
Ok, beginning to understand the midi cc…. the edrumin behaves as a roland module which supports positional sensing, the snare hits are always note 38 and the cc sends the PS, so no need to select or activate the 3 zone “Multiple Snare Zones” in the midi mapping, one needs to select a roland module like td-30 or td-50 preset and then the positional sensing send by the edrumin works ok.
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