Was reading through the board trying to see if anyone has had the same issue as me and came across an old post
I know this issue all too well. I have a DM10X. You have to individually set your mappings on SD2. Right click on a drum or cymbal then hit learn then hit the pad you want. Then, you have to save the configuration. This will not carry over to each EZX or SDX pack or when you relaunch the program and if you decided to use a producer preset, that will change your configuration. If you want to use a producer preset then select it first then map your triggers. This is not a flaw of Toontrack, but rather Alesis. The DM10X module is not my favorite. I’m not saying it ****s, but it is not that great. Also it would help if our DAWs made a preset for it like they did with the DM5 (which I used to own and liked it). When I hit the left cymbal it triggers both the left crash and the ride. So I have to deleted the ride note from the mapping. Some days I wish I just held onto my DM5. Yeah it doesn’t have the same capability of the DM10 module like cymbal chokes but I could just program that like I used to.
I’m also having this issue and its driving me nuts. Finally barely getting rid of crosstalk issues with the kit and superior (i hit the rim of a tom and a hithat will sound as well as the cymbal i used the learn function in sd to assign it to.. I messed around with threshold and xzone settings on the dm10 module to get this to stop)
Tried going to mapping in superior drummer and saving my midi preset after i assigned all of the notes to the dm10.. no luck. Is it something with the module that needs to be assigned and saved in order so i can boot up reaper each time and not worry about re-learning each of these drums? is it also possible to be interchangable with other kits i use? If i load another SD file which is like.. another genre of kit i’ve mixed… will the kit respond without issues?
Lastly, if anyone owns this thing.. any tips would be appreciated. I’m using the hihatTrg option for my hihat.. any tips on getting the most responsive snare? etc
got it all going without crosstalk so far.
1. the hi hat pedal.. when played only by itself doesn’t give me a sound of the hi hat closing. it will close the hi hat.. so if i hit the hi hat while pressing the pedal itll give me the closed sound. but nothing when i actually hit the pedal without anything else. any ideas? not much luck with the learn button.
2. crash doesnt choke. anyone remember doing anything special to get that going?
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