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  • mohand Zennadi
    Participant

    I think I found the feature to edit velocities coming from e-drums into SD3.
    It’s in the Midi In/E-drums section:
    Screen-Shot-2017-09-15-at-7.25.24-PM.png

    mohand Zennadi
    Participant

    Thanks for that! The lower section was hidden in my 2d monitor.

    mohand Zennadi
    Participant

    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.

    mohand Zennadi
    Participant

    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?

    mohand Zennadi
    Participant

    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. 🙂

    mohand Zennadi
    Participant

    Thanks John!
    Looking forward to sept 12th.

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