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  • Nice tutorial. Ive been studying this video now for a while now. Hopefully i remember everything when i get in the studio. - Ill post a comment later

  • Hi, I thought its only me, I can see you have the same prob with triggered midi notes not in proper position. Why is this happening do you know? I think i've tried everything and the're still out of sync. This is very strange because the're in sync when doing the same on nuendo ver. 3!!! Any ideas? I'd love to find solution for this as I'm dying to switch to cubase 5 and nuendo 4.

    thnx!!!

  • @szukalski81 Hi!

    Well, all the "gadges" that can convert trigger to midi (no matter if it's this plugin or the Roland TMC-6 which I normally use), the all have a certain latency. They need time to recognize the hit. But I don't really understand, why the notes coming from this plugin aren't placed correctly. Perhaps it doesn't inform Cubase about the right latency. But I didn't see that working in any other host....so I guess I can't help you.

  • @coder2k Hi

    Thanks for your reply. Yes, I'm aware of the latency issue but what I'm talking about with this one is completely random. Which makes this plugin prettty much useless. Which is too bad because its fantastic plug, better than drumagog in my opinion. Yes, I've been thinking that plug doesnt give cubase it's own latency information. This is really too bad because this ktdrumtrigger is by far the only plug that did good for me on very busy tom fills. Whats your opinion on Drumag

    Regards

  • @szukalski81 Hmm....as you can see in my video the latency isn't "random". It's constant, at least for each instance. So e.g. all the bass drum triggers are 2ms too late. That's no problem because you can move the MIDI notes all by 2ms to the left. Of couse it's useless when you want live triggering. But there's nothing random in my opinion.

    I never tried Drumagog because I don't like the concept of included sounds. I just want to use external samplers. Also I prefer triggering during recording.

  • @coder2k Hi

    Thanks for your reply. Yes, I'm aware of the latency issue but what I'm talking about with this one is completely random. Which makes this plugin prettty much useless. Which is too bad because its fantastic plug, better than drumagog in my opinion. Yes, I've been thinking that plug doesnt give cubase it's own latency information. This is really too bad because this ktdrumtrigger is by far the only plug that did good for me on very busy tom fills. Whats your opinion on Druma

    Regards

  • @coder2k Hi

    Thanks for your reply. Yes, I'm aware of the latency issue but what I'm talking about with this one is completely random. Which makes this plugin prettty much useless. Which is too bad because its fantastic plug, better than drumagog in my opinion. Yes, I've been thinking that plug doesnt give cubase it's own latency information. This is really too bad because this ktdrumtrigger is by far the only plug that did good for me on very busy tom fills. Whats your opinion on Drumagog?

  • perfect tut!!! thx!!!

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