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Thanks for the quick response and links to those videos.
Originally, I did plug the TD27 into the PC directly via USB but due to issues you alluded to in your video, latency was a problem which is what led me to attempting to use the audio interface to take some of the load.
So, currently, my connection is TD27 (L Mono) –> out to the audio interface –> audio interface to computer via USB –> headphones connected to the audio interface. I can hear the Roland sounds through the headphones. In EZDrummer, I’m selecting ‘ASIO’ as the audio device type, Focusrite as the device and the output channel available. I am however not seeing anything under ‘Active MIDI input’, which given the Focusrite Scarlett Solo does not support MIDI does make sense I suppose. I could not figure out however how (if possible) EZDrummer can recognise the audio input if there are no options to select from. When hitting ‘record’, I obviously am not seeing any audio.
Based on what you mentioned, I should actually be connecting from the TD27 to computer via USB for the input, then getting the output to the audio interface so I’ll give that a go.
I seen another video where the person was using another version of Focusrite with Midi out/in ports, and they were connecting their Drum module (Midi out) to their Focusrite (Midi In) and using EZDrummer. That leads me to wonder, should the Drum Module be going out to the computer, or the audio interface, or is it dependent on if the audio interface supports Midi?
Thank you
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