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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2009

Testing out a few of the presets with Metal Foundry. Just trying to show all the sounds. For MIDI settings I am using the E-Drums preset along with a 'more closed' Pedal Correction for the hihat. This is using Toontrack Solo v1.2.1d. I am using a Roland TD-9 module. I didn't bother tweaking anything. You'll notice I didn't setup cymbal chokes, and the floor tom rim is triggering a cymbal choke.

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  • I am planning on triggering e drums with ezdrummer or SD2.0. How do you reduce latency with toontrack solo? Or will I have any latency? My computer has about 350 GB of free hard drive space and about 4 GB RAM. It's pretty fast.

  • You'll want to use SD 2.0 (2.2 is out now). Best way to reduce latency is to make sure you have an audio interface which uses an ASIO driver.

  • I can't afford SD2.0(I'm going to use EZDrummer and DFH), does ToonTrack Solo support ASIO drivers? If not, will it work with N-Track 5 or do you know?

  • Toontrack Solo does support ASIO drivers. I use it with SD 2. If you can, I would suggest saving up for SD 2.0 it is much much easier to get working with an e-drum kit. Sorry, I don't have experience with N-Track. Good luck

  • Do you know if EZDrummer can "learn" midi note numbers like SD2.0?

  • Not, it doesn't have the same learn capability. With SD it's pretty simple.

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  • damn when it said "Bleed" I thought you were gonna start going Meshuggah crazy

  • Damn right!!! E-drum haters have to see this video.

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  • @angeriod The samples are the same and will sound identical whether you're using a Fame DD-8000 or a Roland TD-20. The only thing that might be different regarding the audio is the latency, which is the amount of time that passes between hitting a pad and hearing the actual sound playback.

  • Will these sounds be the same if i put it on a really crapy drum set? Or does the sound quality also change when u have a better drum set? Because im gonna get Fame DD-8000. Im gonna get superior drummer 2.2.1 and Metal foundry. So there is 30 preset drum kits but then i can tweak them or create my own?

  • @adammazza Yes SD can learn notes, Its on the bottom right side it says * LEARN * you click that then hit the note on the drum kit or panio and it will be triggered to that note.

  • Why it sound like camera mic receiving from your monitors instead of stereo mix from your sound card?

  • actually a few of those cats look as if they are ready to take unexpected or surprise steamers...like totally killer dude...

  • nice cats

  • OMG! Sounds are AMAZING!!! Sounds so really real! :)

  • can you post a video on how to rout the right path to ezdrummer in toontrack solo?

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