jorgo stefani
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Hi,
Jorg are right. I think 500-700 is ok. 750 and above not.
Ive played a long time with a TD11 and its a fast 3-4ms Module
and the dynamics are also ok – not for Pros but for hobby players enough.
If u record mididata (not the audio) u must compensate ur recorded track manually because
the DAW compensate only ur AudioInterface (witch send latency-info to the DAW).
In this case with a TD11 u must move ur track 4ms to the left…
Greetings
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Thanked by: Jakub LudziejewskiHi,
i have a VH11 and since SuperiorDrummer2 this Chick/Splash – Problem occours.
You have find the only solution – turn off open pedal (how many times u use it?)
Greetings from Germany.
@Christopher Moros
I had something similar with the stand toms with noiseflags…
after a while I came across a strange behavior:
computer and drum module on 2 different electricity circuits / ground connections and connected per USB
caused interferences in certain frequencies.
to be heard as sound flags when the played sound becomes quieter / and a bit after ended …
solution a: diconnect usb. transfer midi to audio interface via 5pole (the audiointerface works then as a groundlift)
solution b: all audio used electricity connections in/from 1 circuit
if this helps please write – I am curious whether others also have this problem
+1
same here with TD11 – VH11
all is working best
only the HH is a very often repeating “tweaker-element”
im a musician – not a nerd… :-)))
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