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  • NuggetWRX
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    No it’s no problem. I did a factory reset on my TD20 as soon as I plugged it into SD2 for the first time which took care of a lot of the trigger and sensitivity problems. I’m not actually running Roland drums, I’m endorsed by Jobeky drums out of the UK and they work fantastically with these samples. The only tweaking I had to do was the hi-hat offset on the TD20 to get it to work right with SD2. So when I play through SD2 I just listen to those samples, I don’t bother with the TD20 samples because the hi-hat would sound wrong with module sounds, but works fine with SD2 sounds.

    I’m going to see if I can use 128 sampling rate and a USB-MIDI cable to get latency down to 7 ms and if that is far enough, I won’t buy the Focusrite interface. But if it’s still very noticeable and messes me up on time and beat, then I’ll invest in the Focusrite and see how much lower I can get latency down using that sound card rather than built in core audio drivers on my Mac.

    NuggetWRX
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    Thanks John. I wish the recording engineers and drummers had done this for each library, but I can always just create a new drum from a different library and assign it to a tom within a library that doesn’t have tom rim clicks.

    – Jesse

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