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I think I may have a solution in my situation. Since superior drummer is unable to have two modules putting out the same midi note numbers for snare, what I can do is on one of my modules , is change the midi note. The Td-12 is able to change midi note Numbers, the TD-5 is not,so what I can do is set them up so that they don’t have the same note numbers, and then I can just use the learn feature and user preset feature to make my own maps.
Yes I do, I have 2 instances of SD2 in Reaper one on channel 9 and one on channel 11, which makes a huge kit. It is startin to look like I will have to set up SD3 the same way. I will just have to spend some time and set up presets, unless my SD2 mapping presets move on over.
When I am in reaper, I open 2 tracks of SD2 and allow all the multi tracks to set up. It makes a huge mixer just for drums. Sometimes I will just have 2 tracks of SD2 in stereo one on midi channel 9 and one on 11, either way it lets me have a huge kit. I have Other midi channels used up for guitar pedals and key controllers.
I was hoping to open one SD3 track and map many channels, not just one. No big deal, it wont stop me from working with it.
One is a Roland TD-12 on midi channel 9 and one is a Roland TD-5 on midi channel 11. Will SD3 know midi note 38 channel 11 is not the same as midi note 38 channel 9 when I hit the learn button?
I have two modules. Will SD3 be able to map both “brains”‘in one instance or will I need to run two like I did with SD2? I looked through the manual, did not see anything that will allow me two. Toontrack Solo would have an add drummer feature.
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