Mapping the Closed bow zone: Choose the "hatsTipTrig" articulation.
You can view all mapped keys to an articulation by right clicking in the Key field.ĩ. (or if you are viewing MIDI Notes as Numbers: 22). Should result in an additional mapped key of "A#-1" to the "hatsTrig" articulation. Step on the HiHat pedal to close it (important: do that before you Press "Learn"). Mapping the Closed edge zone: Choose the "hatsTrig" articulation. Now for the Closed Edge and Bow sounds, foot chick and foot splash.Ĩ.
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That gets me the full range of Open sounds while playing the hats and using the pedal. (or if you are viewing MIDI Notes as Numbers: 46) Mapping the Open bow zone: Choose the "hatsTipTrig" articulation. (or if you are viewing MIDI Notes as Numbers: 26)ħ. Mapping the Open edge zone: Choose the "hatsTrig" articulation. Type 'CC4' in the Key field and press enter.Ħ. Mapping the pedal controller: Choose the "hatsCtrl"' articulation. Verify that Superior 2.0 triggers absolutely no sounds.ĥ. Doing this step ensures that there are no unanticipated HiHat events)Ĥ. (most articulations have multiple assignments, so clear them all out. In the "Instrument" Pane (lower right hand corner), go through each Articulation one-by-one and press "remove" to completely clear out all default assignments. Create and Load Superior 2.0 in my Sonar project from the default "N.Y. Do you have an audio interface? What is the buffer set at? How much RAM do you have?ġ. I'll go upstairs where I have the protocol saved and post it in a few minutes.Īlso, if you disable some of the bleeds, choose 16 bit, and get your kit size down your G4 maybe able to run Superior just fine. This gave me better range of open and closed. From there, all I had to do was select "edit articulation only" and select the pedal articulation, and then in the box to the left with the velocity and layers, I lowered the minimum to 0. Basically, you use the learn function to map bow open and closed, edge open and closed, and foot controll. He also has posted a easy to follow hihat setup protocol. Joe King, tech support for Toontrack, recommended this to me.
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Because pro tools does not have the E-drum setting or CC Offset setting (which are features of Solo), you probably want to set the kit up with those features turned off. S20 file which you can open in Pro Tools. My recommendation would be to set your kit up in Solo, save a project as a. He was talking about the settings in Toontrack Solo, the standalone host. Nor in Pro Tools as far as I now.īy the way, I could see your reply was your first post, which leads me to say welcome to the board I found out where to change foot control and send note border in the TD20.īut where is that top-level pulldown menu you mention? Is that in EZDrummer or Superior? I don't have anything like that in my versions. has been a nightmare for me for most of this winter. When it comes to Superior 2.0 I can not use that in real-time, because my Powerbook G4 don't have enough power.Īll this stuff about midi note no. I wanna play real-time with my EZDrummer or any of the expansions. Thanks for your respons Before I ask to your answers, I will go a bit more into details about how I wanna use my tools. Perhaps you must setup your hihat on your Roland Module as "compatible to other", foot control cc4 and "send note border #90 (or something like that).Īpologies for not being more precise, but that should get you going. Lower the value for hard hits incrementally until you get a correct closed hihat sound. Then select "closed hihat" from the same articulations dropdown, check the box "edit articulation only" - and look a bit to the left where you can enter values for soft, gradient and hard hits.
By that, you should have a fine opening and closing hihat sound. Then right click your hihat and choose something like "pedal control" from the articulations dropdown at the right hand side of the screen. Let me try to be of some help - although I am currently not at my system, so I can't look up the exact locations and descriptions of the different menu items to setup.Īnd although I am on a TD-9 with a VH-11, there seems to be a very similar approach to "the hihat".įirst of all, make sure you have selected "e-drum" and "cc-control" from the top-level pulldown menu "Midi" on top of the screen.