mohand Zennadi
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I think I found the feature to edit velocities coming from e-drums into SD3.
It’s in the Midi In/E-drums section:
Actually, recording edrums withing the SD3 program is possible.
Taken from the Toontrack website:
“No need for a DAW – capture your performance directly in the Song Track of Superior Drummer 3”
I searched for “capture” and “record” in the manual, but that didn’t returned anything.
Ok, I installed SD3 yesterday and had a chance to play a bit. The response seems much better with the Yamaha preset, even the hi-hat.
Now I still have an odd issue where the velocity seems way lower when I play the yamaha dtx edrum kit, as opposed to hitting say a snare on the SD3 interface. Even if I hit the yamaha drum pad as hard as I can.
Anyone else?
Edit:
I just found this old entry from 2008 about the same issue:
https://www.toontrack.com/forum/e-drum-workshop/roland-td-12-velocity-help-needed/
This is the suggested fix from one of the Toontrack Admin:
“Ctrl click a drum to select all drums pull down the ‘hard’ velocity ctrl – voila! instant sensitivity increase”
Is there such a feature in SD3?
I was under the impression recording live e-drum would be feasible, but it does not seem possible. I could not find the record button anyway.
I’d be interested to know the response to your second question as well. That would be terrific, but I doubt it’s possible either. I hope I’m wrong though. 🙂
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