Roland TD9 & Addictive Drums

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2009

Let's use the TD9 to trigger Addictive Drums

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  • die ersten wirbel basieren auf der schlagabfolge RLLRRL ;D

  • @TheExclusiveBand Richtig!! This is my favorite pattern :-)

  • so you need a (midi to usb) to link it to your computer right??!!!! please reply

  • @vivelehardcore: Yes this is what you need.

  • Hi my friend, I just test it today and it is great, but how can I change sensibility of drum pad ? maybe you know.

  • Hi, you must change the sensibility of the drum pad on the Roland module not in A.D.

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  • @0oKSTo0 Hey man, I'd really appreciate if you could share your settings for sensitivity, xtalk, retrig, curve, etc values especially for the hi-hat and snare coz the dynamic and articulation response is just topnotch. Thanks.

    :D

  • Needed being the right equipment. A laptop, Roland pads for triggering, M-Audio Uno USB MIDI Interface, Addictive Drums with a host & latency drivers. A done deal.

  • Hii could you please give us your snare settings (including the snare you have used). You can contact me on my youtube inbox tnx.

  • hey there... do you have drum map for me that would work with AD???? Would be great if you could share

  • Yay Lefty! :D I dont feel so alone <3

  • @nengstro I dont have a TD-4 kit, I just use the module to trigger Addictive Drums. And if you notice these days, more and more people are making DIY E-kits from Acoustic kits. Which is what I did, I have two 12 inch high toms and two 13 inch floor toms, with a 13 inch snare. So it looks, sounds and feels like a real kit. I mean thats the whole idea with E-kits. Thats why the best E-kit manufacturers like Roland, Hart Dynamics, Alesis, etc. are making there kits as close as real can get. DUH!!!

  • Sounds very good. I like it.

  • @SabbathTheBlack You bring up appearence and "Toy kit look" as a major issue for you... but you choose to play Td-4? Not very consistent...... Toy kit for me is PLASTIC look and/or RUBBER pads, both sported with the td-4, which doesn´t look like an acoustic kit by any means. The combination between mesh heads, or real heads if you want, on a METAL cast pad, optimised for a specific set of multisampled ON-BOARD sounds with lightning fast triggering is just superior - have you tried 2box even?

  • @nengstro 2box isn't exactly cheap though, is it? Best feature on it is the ability to use real heads, hardware on it looks a bit ropey, too.

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