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  • drramin
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    +1

    drramin
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    Same problem here. I thought its the rimshot-fix but it ain’t. I click on the center articulation and I hear a nice smack. I play a 127 trigger on my roland snare (perfectly set up) and it sounds softer. The initial attack isn’t the same when I hit it compared to mouseclick. In EZdrummer3 the problem has gone. Using Roland VAD 504 with a td27 on macbookpro m2max. This should work right out of the gates. Admit it toontrack: its the software. Snare hits soft! That’s like wearing a condom…

    drramin
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    I have the same problem. I monitor my trigger values on the td27 and at 127 on the td27 I still don’t the same sound as the mouse click. It lacks attack. In the decades library even the pitch is different. Can you pleeeease help? Ty

     

    (trigger values are set well in td27, velocity curves in sd3 adjusted, the usb cable ain’t the issue and input dbs on the td27 are irrelevant cause I use it in an aggregate device. Also, when I change the logic session from 44.1khz to 96khz, the sounds become dull and bassy and unuseable. Might have to do with the upsampling potentially happening in the td27. But in any of those devices should make a decent upsampling. Does this maybe hint to the problem? Max ain’t the problem neither, its a macbook pro m2max)

    • This post was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by drramin.
    drramin
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    When I set the sample rate in logic from 44.1khz to 96khz the sounds become super bassy and unusable. My hardwire fine (unless the td27 screws up the upsampling in that case?): 2023 macbook pro m2max, roland vad504 with td27, cranborne500 r8 for hardware processing (aggregate device, changing the sample rate there instead of logic leads to same bad results). Am I doing smth wrong here?

    drramin
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    this is what improved mine massively:

    -increase trigger sensitivity in the Roland module

    -I have the curve to linear on pads and log1 on cymbals

    -adjusting/  arrowing velocity curves in sd3 as suggested

    That fixed the mouse click vs drumpad trigger volume issue.

    -I’m using an aggregate device and had it at 96khz. The Roland module upsamples the files and it sounded absolutely terrible. Sd3 files are 44.1khz and the td27 is 48khz (with upsample capability which didn’t work for me), so setting the aggregate device (inferface) and the daw setting to 44.1khz (48khz works too) made a world of a difference.
    Disappointing that sd3 is so fuzzy about this wheras stuff sounds good out of the box with ezdrummer3 (edrum optimized option).
    If all that won’t work, check if your usb cable speed ain’t a bottleneck.
    Hope that helped someone.

    • This post was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by drramin.
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