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Drats. Can’t edit or delete posts here? That’s annoying. Anyway, see above. All still available except D&D.
E-drummer. eDrumIn trigger interface with various Roland trigger pads. MacBook Pro (mid-2015); MacOS High Sierra; Logic Pro X 10.4.8. Superior Drummer user since 2009.
Is Death/Darkness still available? I can do $100.
Oops, sorry, no that’s gone. Updated the post.
E-drummer. eDrumIn trigger interface with various Roland trigger pads. MacBook Pro (mid-2015); MacOS High Sierra; Logic Pro X 10.4.8. Superior Drummer user since 2009.
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Thanked by: J LI’d rather have a proper update on the Core Library (positional sensing articulations on the cymbals and the toms, for example) than yet another overpriced expansion pack. Or you know, get us version 4.
But if that’s not in the cards, how about a Pop or Country library? I get that over-processed “metal” is cheaper to produce but I’d rather spend money on something that actually sounds nice and is useful.
E-drummer. eDrumIn trigger interface with various Roland trigger pads. MacBook Pro (mid-2015); MacOS High Sierra; Logic Pro X 10.4.8. Superior Drummer user since 2009.
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Thanked by: BeekSelect the cymbal, then go to “More->Route Instrument Microphones”. Then, for the Overhead mic, create a new mic. It will show up with an X in the mixer. You can now pan this cymbal anywhere you want it.
Pro tip: do this for all your cymbals, and then route them all into a new custom buss. You’ll be able to pan and change volume on every single cymbal on your kit.
E-drummer. eDrumIn trigger interface with various Roland trigger pads. MacBook Pro (mid-2015); MacOS High Sierra; Logic Pro X 10.4.8. Superior Drummer user since 2009.
I’m wondering if just one mic (OH Dyn) was L-R reversed.
From what I can tell, that is indeed the case, and only for the two cymbals I mentioned.
One workaround I’ve been using is to reroute those particular cymbal microphones into a new X-OH Dyn, and reverse the panning on those. Unfortunately that means you can’t simply swap out instruments in the Drum Tab without having to make a trip to the Mixer Tab as well.
E-drummer. eDrumIn trigger interface with various Roland trigger pads. MacBook Pro (mid-2015); MacOS High Sierra; Logic Pro X 10.4.8. Superior Drummer user since 2009.
By the way, the 18” Istanbul Agop Traditional Dark Crash in the Cymbal 4 slot is suffering from the exact same bug. Trust me, once you hear it, you can’t un-hear it.
E-drummer. eDrumIn trigger interface with various Roland trigger pads. MacBook Pro (mid-2015); MacOS High Sierra; Logic Pro X 10.4.8. Superior Drummer user since 2009.
It’s a little harder to notice on a per-articulation basis, although the bell and the bow shank are definitely coming from the left, and they should be coming from the right.
When you swap out the instruments entirely (one of either chinas in this slot vs this crash/ride) the issue becomes immediately apparent, especially if you use a module like the eDrumIn that allows you to use 3 articulations per cymbal; it’s slightly less obvious when all you can use is the Crash articulation. Especially on edrums it is rather startling to all of a sudden hear a cymbal that is physically triggered on the right come from the left instead.
It’s “fixable” with some creative use of the Mixer and an X-Drum but it sounds like an obvious bug.
E-drummer. eDrumIn trigger interface with various Roland trigger pads. MacBook Pro (mid-2015); MacOS High Sierra; Logic Pro X 10.4.8. Superior Drummer user since 2009.
You need a headphone amp.
Or, you know, you could get fancy and get a full-blown audio interface. But your problem is that the sound out of your computer is nowhere near as loud as the sound coming out of the module. That’s because the headphone output of the TD27 is amplified, and the output from your computer is not.
If you need additional Sound In into your computer, an audio interface is the way to go. It will also have much better Sound Out options (speakers and/or headphones.)
But if you don’t care about all that, and all you want is a cheap, quick fix, get a simple headphone amp. You can get perfectly good ones, with 4 outputs, for roughly 20 bucks on Amazon. Good luck.
(Do not change anything on your TD27. Do not change levels or curves in SD3. Those are all fine. Get a headphone amp.)
E-drummer. eDrumIn trigger interface with various Roland trigger pads. MacBook Pro (mid-2015); MacOS High Sierra; Logic Pro X 10.4.8. Superior Drummer user since 2009.
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Thanked by: Sean McCannLong standing beef. Would be nice if Toontrack finally addressed this issue. It’s not like we’re asking for major upgrades, just some basic UI stuff. I could code that in an afternoon.
While we’re at it, how about the ability to move channels in the mixer, group and color them? Okay maybe that would take a little longer, but still. Really basic stuff. How about it, guys?
E-drummer. eDrumIn trigger interface with various Roland trigger pads. MacBook Pro (mid-2015); MacOS High Sierra; Logic Pro X 10.4.8. Superior Drummer user since 2009.
Sorry I am no fanboy
Dude! You literally have two posts on this entire forum and they’re in this thread. I bet you signed up today just to defend your buddy.
Enough with the stupid charade already.
E-drummer. eDrumIn trigger interface with various Roland trigger pads. MacBook Pro (mid-2015); MacOS High Sierra; Logic Pro X 10.4.8. Superior Drummer user since 2009.
Prove it man!
No, buddy, YOU prove it. If you had any real solutions, you would have posted them already. But all you do is sell stupid MIDI tricks and you have the same guy (always the same guy, although I suspect it’s really you) playing the “satisfied customer” and defending you on every forum. Quite the con job you got there buddy.
If you were in Germany or Europe my lawyer would have sent you a cease-and-desist letter regarding your spreading of these outrageous lies.
You’re threatening me with a fucking lawyer? Yeah, that’s exactly the kind of response I would expect from an honest guy who wants to help the community. You’re pathetic.
E-drummer. eDrumIn trigger interface with various Roland trigger pads. MacBook Pro (mid-2015); MacOS High Sierra; Logic Pro X 10.4.8. Superior Drummer user since 2009.
I’m not on a vendetta trip. Over a bass shaker thread? Get real. This is much worse. I’m just warning people that this particular user only uses forums like this to sell his services. He has never (and you can easily verify this) offered any usable advice to anyone for free. It’s nice that you think he fixed a problem for you, but if he really cared about the electronic drumming community he would be offering that advice for free, especially since he does not own any of the products in question. All of the “solutions” he offers are simple MIDI hacks that have been known forever. If you paid for that, I think you should demand your money back, but moreover, what he’s doing is destructive to the spirit of freely sharing knowledge to everyone’s advantage.
I’m done with this thread. I refuse to give this guy another opportunity to ruin a potentially interesting discussion, and I recommend you do the same. Peace out.
E-drummer. eDrumIn trigger interface with various Roland trigger pads. MacBook Pro (mid-2015); MacOS High Sierra; Logic Pro X 10.4.8. Superior Drummer user since 2009.
MintBerryCrunch is well known on other forums as the guy who sells crappy DAW solutions to problems he insists other people are having even when they don’t. He’s a huckster who hijacks other people’s threads in order to scam them out of money. If he can’t be banned, at least he should be ignored.
E-drummer. eDrumIn trigger interface with various Roland trigger pads. MacBook Pro (mid-2015); MacOS High Sierra; Logic Pro X 10.4.8. Superior Drummer user since 2009.
Thanks, I know how to work around this using a DAW. I was wondering if this was possible inside the plugin itself, or in standalone.
E-drummer. eDrumIn trigger interface with various Roland trigger pads. MacBook Pro (mid-2015); MacOS High Sierra; Logic Pro X 10.4.8. Superior Drummer user since 2009.
No, what I’m looking for is the snare buzz that you get when you enable bleed (by default only the other shell mics are enabled) in the Bottom mic on the main/default snare drum. So that when I hit one of the toms, I can hear that tom, along with the buzz of the snare, on the Bottom mic.
This does not appear to be possible when I add a second snare as an X-Drum, not even when it’s from the same library. As you note, the X-Drum can be bleed-enabled in the other mics, but that’s not what I want. I want the other instruments to be bleed-enabled in the Bottom mic of the X-Drum.
Clearly those sounds exist/were recorded because I can hear them fine when I load that snare in the main position. I’m just wondering if there’s a way to access them on an X-Drum.
E-drummer. eDrumIn trigger interface with various Roland trigger pads. MacBook Pro (mid-2015); MacOS High Sierra; Logic Pro X 10.4.8. Superior Drummer user since 2009.
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