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  • Jorg
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    @gigiboostgo25 said:
    You’Ll need to go into the Yamaha brains and change the midi transmit numbers to correlate with Groove agent or use some kind of drum map. A little experimentation by changing the midi transmit numbers may be easier than drum mapping, if you don’t know anything about them https://audacity.onl https://findmyiphone.onl https://origin.onl  

    Nice spam….

    Jorg
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    @ISAAC said:
    Me too!. meanwhile, which preset should be the closest to my TD17?  

    since the td-17 doesn’t support positional sensing, pick the preset for the TD-11 or TD-15

    Jorg
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    Jorg
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    but it’s only valid 10 min…. so I would say we meet here in 20 min or so?

    Jorg
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    You can use a temprary email just to communicate initially: https://10minutemail.com/10MinuteMail/index.html?dswid=-8736

    Jorg
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    ok, what’s your email?

    Jorg
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    @Kenny Lee said:
    How does that work? Interested  

    Pretty easy, after payment you send me your toontrack account email and name and it gets transferred to you within 24 hours.

    Jorg
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    The Ad5 is very similar to the Roland TD-25, just pick this preset and you’re good to go.

    Jorg
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    @Juicy said:
    2Box and Toontrack should take a long lunch together.  

    I know right, they’re both swedes, heck they’re maybe closer than they think, if they ever come with a “Toontrack 2Box Pro” module I will get it in a nanosecond…

    Jorg
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    @GT_4 said:
    Here is a major tip from an e-drum consumer. If you could develop an affordable ($400-$600) drum module and release it to the market you would dominate e-drums. Your Toontrack brand drum sounds surpass other drum manufacturers including Steven Slate by a landslide. Especially if your module allowed drummers to use Toontrack sounds they have already purchased. Most modules have a lot more than the average drummer needs and computers can be unreliable for live performances. We don’t want all of those ridiculous bike horns, guitar stabs and animal growls. We really need reliable trigger settings, great expandable sounds, a programmable metronome and the ability to add backing tracks to the module. Use the technology in Superior Drummer 3 minus the composition tools and you got it. The biggest problem in the e-drum market is everything of decent quality is way overpriced for regular working musicians. I say sell the module less expensive and get us to buy expansion packs. It’s a great business model. I would love to hear other drummers thoughts on this.

    I also would love to be a part of a development team. I have professional drumming and business experience and can validate my thinking if serious thought was being considered.

    Thanks
    GT  

    At the moment the best option for you and your very limited budget the best option is a 2box module…

    Jorg
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    And don’t forget they are based in Sweden where they pay high taxes and the swedisch crown is worth more than the Euro and dollar.

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