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  • AntonK
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    Check your USB/Audio input gain in “System” – “USB/Audio”.

    My TD27 was set to -18db, and i had similar issues – loud when triggered from SD3 and low volume when triggered from drums. Setting this parameter to 0db cured all the problems, now everything is loud and clear. I can’t imagine how many people have this problem because of Rolands factory settings…

    Thanks to Jorg for pointing to this solution.

    Jorg wrote:
    For those with a roland module, there’s a hidden setting in all the newer Roland Modules like Td-25, TD-25, TD-30 and TD-50, it’s called the USB/Audio input gain and it’s by default set to -12dB which causes SD3 to be barely audible when triggered with the module, maybe search for a setting like that in your midi controller?

    • This post was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by AntonK.
    AntonK
    Participant

    Check your USB/Audio input gain in “System” – “USB/Audio”.

    My TD27 was set to -18db, and i had similar issues – loud when triggered from SD3 and low volume when triggered from drums. Setting this parameter to 0db cured all the problems, now everything is loud and clear. I can’t imagine how many people have this problem because of Rolands factory settings…

    Thanks to Jorg for pointing to this solution.

    For those with a roland module, there’s a hidden setting in all the newer Roland Modules like Td-25, TD-25, TD-30 and TD-50, it’s called the USB/Audio input gain and it’s by default set to -12dB which causes SD3 to be barely audible when triggered with the module, maybe search for a setting like that in your midi controller?

    • The post has been modified 2 times, last modified 4 years, 6 months ago by AntonK.
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