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  • guitardad
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    AxeFX II is very good.I have one. great for fx. I also purchased Kemper Profiler amp. That is even better by far for raw guitar amp emulation.
    Fractal added some blocks that match eq and are kind of cool. They do NOT however emphasize the gain quality like Kemper does.

    Fractal seem to be adding updates to compete with Kemper fro raw amp sound. Problem is, the cab modeling IR’s are not quite the same imo. Kemper also has some pro studios making amp profile galore. Kind of like what Toontrack is doing with Kit add ons. IMO, and my usage, Kemper with the better profiles smoke teh AxeFX II.

    If you like nice guitar amp tone I’d strongly go Kemper. If you want decent amp models with a plethora of effects then AxeII will serve you.

    Another very good DAW VST option is Scuffham S Gear.

    guitardad
    Participant

    Very nice and nice playing. Your HH response rocks

    I’m like the other guy with the RHH130 hats

    I get a ride bell occasionally and some of the edge hits are not there. Still trying to get around all the setups on the HH.
    What is the best trigger setup for the module??
    Are any of these user custom kit files posted ?
    maybe that will get me closer

    guitardad
    Participant

    WIZ-

    what did you use in sonar to build the drum map?

    i have my edrums working in Sess Drummer, EZD is a little less cooperative
    I have the DTX III Sp

    2. What are the best settings for the HH in the DTX ( trigger sensitivity and all that)?

    thx

    guitardad
    Participant

    check settings in the YAM DTX brain

    Notes corrspond to the pad when setting up instruments to the pads. Ie assiging a Kick , Cymbal and so forth.

    Load up the program with your midi host running. Use the edit function in the DTX to change the NOTE type

    C 3. D4 etc. Adjust the kick ( pad)  trigger note to match the sound of the drum piece you are going for.

    You’ll see the notes when you edit any trigger. Each pad will correspond to the note as you play the kit piece. Ex:
    when you hit the kick, and have the edit ( trigger edit) mode on teh DTX brain running, you’ll see NOTE selection.

    Check the DTX manual for exact reference. Trigger editing chapter.

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