Toontrack Superior 2.0
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well like, use my keyboard to play the drums, like set hotkeys.
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Hey, you are good, could you drum on some rock tracks for me ?
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especially cymbals sound extremely real with sd 2.0
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I have the Roland TD-9, I use the Superior Drummer 2.0, But I cant get my hi hat to go from open to closed do you know how to do it?
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Basically just pitch, volume , reverb and chorus through the percussion group editing. No COSM unfortunately.
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No.. but I just got one :-)
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The samples on the module will be as good if not better than SD , why bother?
kickflipindy78 7 months ago
@kickflipindy78 I would not say better. The module does not contain samples either they are created through a proprietary process by Roland. Superior is more realistic and of course with that requires more time to get the kit sounding as one may wish. The module sounds are processed this is good for occasions where you need the sounds readily available i found that for live playing the module sounds are great. At home and in recording situations i prefer Superior - it is just that real.
pepperscayman 6 months ago
Hey man, just a little tip...It looks like your signal is peaking on your module. If you turn the input down, you will get an even better drum sound. :)
Jdrummer 1 year ago 3
@Jdrummer - the sound has nothing to do with the "peak" in the module. Leds indicated MIDI velocity - the sound you hear was obtained by hooking up the Mixer's out to the camera in... so no editing ... volume levels are all over the place as you might have noticed with the Chinas :-)
I am a light player so I set up my module in a way that my harder hits do achieve 127 in the scale. That's what you see specially with tom hits.
All the best and thanks for watching !!
Pim
pepperscayman 1 year ago
before you bougth the td 20 and the vh-11 was it a td 10 kit ?
Em4Freak 2 years ago
@Em4Freak Yep. Pretty much was a TD10 kit.
pepperscayman 1 year ago