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  • j5dgreat
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    Solved Mine. I had the same issue but only for the Kick.

    I am using:

    Roland TD-25KV MIDI Out
    Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 MIDI In / USB Out (Master Output Knob is around 5 o’clock)
    Macbook Pro USB In
    EZ Drummer 2

    The other pads are working nicely, just right sound and increases when i hit the pad harder (but not too hard). The kick was the one which is far from all of the pad volume (While using my earphones, it sounded like the kick preset that i hear in the earphones and the physical pedal head hitting the KD-9 kick pad is the same).

    What i did was a little bit of adjustment in the sensitivity in the drum module for the kick.
    The default value was 8, i changed it to 10, and changed the Curve in the same sensitivity setting in the module from LINEAR to LOUD1.

    And then in the EZ Drummer Kick Gain I increased it to 5db.

    So it depends on your liking if you want to increase the pad sensitivity more in the module or compensate a little bit of gain in EZ Drummer 2.

    I attached a screenshot of my settings just incase anyone of you would like to try it.

    NOTE: Sometimes you hear a hissss or other subtle sounds when you hit a pad, but i found out this is just depending on the EZ Drummer Kit preset you are using.

    I hope this helps.

     

     

    j5dgreat
    Participant

    Have you found a solution for this? I am getting the same issue. My Roland TD-25KV mapping is done automatically, but i am using eDrumIn for my extra Crash and Splash. I Assigned them to the proper Keys/Notes as shown in EZDrummer 2 but when i hit it, the MIDI In shows the correct MIDI note triggered but is being forwarded to another Note/Key something like “E2 -> A2”.

    I am using the demo installation as i am trying it out first before buying the full version.

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