I got my TD20’s VH12 hats to respond fairly nicely, but I’m trying to get it as good as possible.
My method is to right click the hats, choose tight edge, click learn and I hit the closed edge with my stick.
I repeat that (the learning and hitting)t for the various open and closed parameters while opening my pedal.
My question is things like hattrig hatctrl open pedal and closed pedal. What do I manually “trigger” to set those?
Also, am I supposed to tick ‘edit articulation only’?
If I like my hat trigger I save and name it. If I load that setting and then choose something like the pedal correction option, does it override my loaded settings or add the correction to them?
If it adds to them, I’m assuming I can re-save the settings and it will contain the added pedal correction, yes?
Next, I’m assuming I need to save a map for each kit. When I make a midi node for layered xdrums, it’s gone when I reload the kit.
This also seems to be the case for learned cymbal routing that varies from kit to kit.
So, I’m guessing I should get a “master” hihat trigger map setting, load that into each kit i play, set nodes (if applicable) and cymbal routing, and save that map with a name that corresponds to that kit so I know which one to use for that kit.
Combined presets…when I load a combined preset, I untick “load instruments” because I add xdrums and chose my toms I liked, etc., but everytime I load, it removes my xdrums. What am I missing?
Thank you in advance!
Also, what’s the difference between a saved Combined preset and a regular saved preset? Why would I chose to save one way or the other?
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