Cristoffer Iversen
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Just using the USB cable fixed all the issues. Thanks again!
TD-15KV->Digi002->Pro Tools 8.03->SD2.21 PC: Win Vista 64bit, Intel quad i7 2.6 ghz cpu, 12 GB DDR3 RAM
PROGRESS!!
I did as you suggested, and unplugged the USB cable! Now the kick sounds normal and awesmoe.
Only problem now is that hitting record on the instrument track and playing doesnt record anything to the midi map.
Im gonna try and removing the midi cable and plugging the USB back in, hopefully that will fix it..
But yeah, your suggestion brought me miles closer to the final goal 😀
THANK YOU, SIR 😀
TD-15KV->Digi002->Pro Tools 8.03->SD2.21 PC: Win Vista 64bit, Intel quad i7 2.6 ghz cpu, 12 GB DDR3 RAM
Thank you for your quick response 😀
Isnt it rather strange that the kick pad is the only pad sending double signals to SD if that is the case?
Surely I would have heard it if all the other pads where sending double signals as well?
Also, when I play the kit and record drums on the midi map of the instrument track, the kick sounds fine when I play it back, so there is no double signals being recorded / mapped on the midi map.
Im at work now, but I will try removing the USB cable from the module to the pc when I get home, though I fear that will leave Pro Tools and SD unable to detect the kit (being a pesimist at this point)
Will post when I’ve tried.
TD-15KV->Digi002->Pro Tools 8.03->SD2.21 PC: Win Vista 64bit, Intel quad i7 2.6 ghz cpu, 12 GB DDR3 RAM
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