Can’t find where this is possible in the interface.
Once I record a midiloop, then it’s possible, but when triggering only….???
Thnx Hammar.
Hi,
could you please elaborate? I’m not sure I follow? Are you talking about editing the response curve in the plugin, as you can in Superior 2?
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Hi John,
I’m triggering EZdrummer 2 with my Roland TD-10 e-drums.
When I click with the mouse on the drums in the interface it sounds very good, however when triggerd with my e-drums I must hit my pads very very hard to get the same effect. So the samples sound like if I’m not hitting hard enough. This has got (imo) nothing to do with the volume but with the velocity.
I can’t find (while drumming) where to adjust this.
Grtz. Hammar.
Hi,
when you click on the drums in the interface, it’s the equivalent of hitting the pad with a 120 velocity hit, i.e. very hard.
There is no way to adjust the incoming MIDI velocity in the plugin or standalone, as you can with Superior 2.
This has to be done in your module and/or your host.
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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