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Been there, done that. This can take weeks. Make sure you edit the edrum/midi settings so it’s global, and not a per-kit thing. Through trial and error, I’m finding that the best way is… to not adjust much of anything at all… just get used to the way your module and the software are interacting. Find a decent sensitivity setting on your module (lower is better, it actually captures more nuances), probably change the velocity curve in SD so you don’t get those effin’ rimshots whenever you hit something hard, and keep practicing. There is nothing easy or natural about electronic drums — you just have to learn about and deal with the idiosyncrasies.
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.
Yeah I know that’s always an option, but having it on as a global default (the way the other settings in that box are) would save me a click when auditioning kits.
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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