Mmmm, yes, that MIDI definitely look odd. It’s ok until about 12 bars in. Then there is suddenly a torrent of notes. Technically the MIDI looks fairly typical to me, just played at an impossible speed, so it is not the result of some MIDI cable electrical contact glitching or so. Something sends that MIDI.
I would have guessed at the E-drum brain but I guess that is possible too. Maybe it has some internal buffer that due to some malfunction it suddenly imagines to be full of MIDI that needs to be sent off. See if you can figure out which one is the culprit. Perhaps you have a MIDI keyboard you can plug into your interface instead of your e-drums.
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