Kim Mossige
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Thank you so much! That solved everything for me!
Extra thanks for being so thorough in your answer!
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Thanked by: JohnIt’s because I need a seperate mic channel routing for the sub-kick. If i layer it, it will use the same channel as the kick, and i will not be able to mix it seperately.
And when i record, i want both to react to my physical pedal
I always look at things like this more by the producers of that era, along with their studio spaces. When I’m doing something with more of a tight 70s feel, I would tend to lean closer to libraries like Stories and State of the Art as their recording techniques better match the song I’m working with.
Once you find the kit, it would then be a matter of mixing in the right ambient channels.
jord
Thank you! Fantastic! Those kit sounds absolutely killer! Gotta put it on my wishlist
There is no reason it should be different in your DAW. I use mine standalone and in Cubase and there is no difference. So if you use the exact same preset in standalone and your DAW it is quieter in the DAW? If so you have answered your own question where the problem lies.
I haven’t answered my own question, because it’s more quiet in cubase than on standalone. They’re equally volumed, but sounds way quieter.
Hi keem85,
where are you editing your velocity curves?
You should be doing it on the MIDI In/E-drums page where you edit the MIDI Preset.
If needed, you can select more than one articulation/cymbal at once and edit the curve for all selected.
When done, save your edits as a new MIDI Preset.BR,
John
I edited the curves on the front page. I will check the settings page and see if that helps
I tried editing the velocity curve, but it doesn’t do anything. I hit really hard on my drumkit, as hard as I can, still the sound output is really really low.
it works fine in SD3 standalone, but not in DAW. Any more ideas?
Ahh yes ofcourse, why didn’t I think of that! By the way, won’t this affect the midi already imprinted on the daw sequence? If I start editing the curve, will my already recorded midi start to play harder?
Thank you, it’s insightful. However it’s not an imedance issue, because the SD3 VST and the rest of my instruments plays loud when I hit playback on my DAW.. It’s when I use my edrum kit that the hits aren’t recognized unless I hit my cymbals really REALLY hard. I have to hit them so hard to be able to hear much, and even then it’s too low. Trying to play along with my song in the DAW is almost impossible because of how little it recognizes my trigger hits
I have tried that, but I cannot find any contact form. It only leads back to knowledge/FAQ, actively hiding their email adress. I think it’s to make it difficult to contact support directly, to make people search for solutions instead?
In any case, perhaps you can tell me their email adress so I can get in touch with them 🙂 Thanks!
Okay I feel like I’ve tried literally everything at this point, but the stutter appears still.. It happens when I play hard on my TD17KVX cymbals.. It’s very strange.. It’s as if it has loaded everything but the hard-hit-samples, and when I play hard it needs to “load” these ones.. But this isn’t the case, because it’s fine again for five minutes, and it starts all over again with the stutter. Stutter happens when I start playing with high intensity, fast and hard..
It’s so strange that I cannot find anything on this topic anywhere.. I’ve tried literally all of the CPU settings in Superior Drummer 3, giving it all cores all the way down to one core.. I’ve set performance mode, and I even made a script to allocate all CPU powers to Superior Drummer 3, but none of that helps.. ASIO buffer has been set from low to high, but it’s still the same.
I’m starting to think that Superior Drummer 3 might not support Windows 11 with Alder Lake CPUs?
Hmm I tried to give it more than 1 core, I set it to 4 cores. It’s a tad bit better, but still stuttering.. I’m running an alder lake 12900K, and I’ve overclocked it to 5.4ghz since my first post here. The absolute fastest CPU out there right now.. I’ve tried with Hyperthreading both on and off, efficiency cores off, but still stuttery.
No, the thing is that it is at high performance mode with 100% cpu on at all times, like I wrote in the original post.
Have you heard of the program latencyMon? This can identify where the problem is.
your pc should be able to run with buffers lower than 128. I can run at at the lowest mine will go down to no problem (48) mine is an i9 9900.
Have you set SD3 cores down to 1? This definitely seems to make a big difference for some people.
Hmm yeah I figured as much, that I was/should be able to run low latency.. I just saw right now that my FOcusrite software was set to 44.1 whilst my sound driver in the control panel was set to 48.. I don’t have time to check at this exact moment, but I will check later if this mismatch was the cause of the stutter. By the way I don’t know how to set SD3 to one core, without using applications like Process Lasso etc, which I am not going to use for several reasons. It messes up more than it fixes
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