I have a Roland TD-4 electronic drumset running through my Fast Track Ultra Interface via. MIDI on Logic Pro 9. When I run my EZDrummer program, it registers my TD4 snare drum pad as Tom1, and my tom pad as tom1 as well. I know that all of my wires are in the right spot because when i hit the rim of my snare pad it registers as a rimshot on the program as it should. Any assistance with fixing this problem will be greatly appreciated.
For Ezdrummer you will need to map in your module the correspondent notes. If you click on the ? mark within EzDrummer you will see the MIDI Map. Change the note in your module to those correspondent ones.
Funny though.. did you get the module used? Generally the notes match nicely … the three toms and cymbals.
Disclaimer: I have no experience with Studio One so not sure if there is any mapping required over there. I used Tracktion 2/3 and now Reaper… and there is no additional MIDI mapping required on those programs.
Pim
4 year old Dell XPS 410 Intel® Core™2 E6700 4GB XP SP 2
Sony Vaio Core Duo 2 P7450 6GB Windows 7 64 bit
Roland Td20KX/SPD30
Superior 2-all SDX /Ezdrummer couple of packs
BFD2/BFD ECO/Addictive Drums
Yes, pimenta is right in that a TD-4 at Factory Settings should not trigger the same note as the Tom1 but the Snare.
BTW, you will get limited hihat playback functionality with any other host than Toontrack solo, using EZdrummer and E-drums. It isn’t targeted at E-drummers, as is Superior 2.
Best Regards,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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