using eDRUMin with superior drummer-problems
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 5:50 am
Greetings,
I am slowly putting together an AtoE conversion kit and recently purchased Superior Drummer3 Orchestral pack, which I want to use with 2 eDRUMin interfaces. With years of using VSTs, keyboard controllers and electronic drum kit experience, I assumed it would be a somewhat “plug & play.” My bad. I need guidance—either directly, or a reference to a Youtube video or a link to documentation—a ‘step-by-step guide’ to help me sort this out.
I. What I have: 4-acoustic toms with JMan’s Stealth ISM6 triggers; a “snare” with a Roland RT-30HR trigger; a bass drum with a UFO Drums eBridge Trigger; 2- eDRUMin trigger interfaces; a MacBook Pro Retina 15” Mid-2015 running Sierra 10.12.6 ; 2-Roland CY-13R cymbals; a MOTU 828x Firewire interface (can be used if necessary to improve latency, etc.).
II. My problems: I need to reassign midi notes, either in SD3 or eDRUMin?? The drum hits do not correspond to the SD3 drums (ex, the bass drum triggers the snare, the 1st tom triggers the bass drum, etc.); some drums trigger nothing. Very low volume when hitting the pads; Unacceptable latency—even after trying lower/lowest buffer settings. No sensitivity (cannot detect ghost notes, buzz roles, double-stroke rolls) and uneven triggering (fast single strokes- all notes not detected).
III. I need step-by-step instructions on how to set this kit up with SD3 using 2 eDRUMins. Do I need to change all the MIDI in (SD3) or out (eDRUMin) settings? What about latency issues? Would it be best to use the MOTU interface (I am now connecting directly to the Mac via USB cables)? How to set-up the MOTU (connectivity)? Tweaks needed to be made with eDRUMin settings? Since I installed all of the triggers, that is a concern, too (maybe I need to adjust the cone heights)?
I need advice on how to sort this out, and troubleshoot each link in the chain (triggers, interfaces, software). Any advice, links to instructional videos, or online instructions (links or PDFs) would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much.
I am slowly putting together an AtoE conversion kit and recently purchased Superior Drummer3 Orchestral pack, which I want to use with 2 eDRUMin interfaces. With years of using VSTs, keyboard controllers and electronic drum kit experience, I assumed it would be a somewhat “plug & play.” My bad. I need guidance—either directly, or a reference to a Youtube video or a link to documentation—a ‘step-by-step guide’ to help me sort this out.
I. What I have: 4-acoustic toms with JMan’s Stealth ISM6 triggers; a “snare” with a Roland RT-30HR trigger; a bass drum with a UFO Drums eBridge Trigger; 2- eDRUMin trigger interfaces; a MacBook Pro Retina 15” Mid-2015 running Sierra 10.12.6 ; 2-Roland CY-13R cymbals; a MOTU 828x Firewire interface (can be used if necessary to improve latency, etc.).
II. My problems: I need to reassign midi notes, either in SD3 or eDRUMin?? The drum hits do not correspond to the SD3 drums (ex, the bass drum triggers the snare, the 1st tom triggers the bass drum, etc.); some drums trigger nothing. Very low volume when hitting the pads; Unacceptable latency—even after trying lower/lowest buffer settings. No sensitivity (cannot detect ghost notes, buzz roles, double-stroke rolls) and uneven triggering (fast single strokes- all notes not detected).
III. I need step-by-step instructions on how to set this kit up with SD3 using 2 eDRUMins. Do I need to change all the MIDI in (SD3) or out (eDRUMin) settings? What about latency issues? Would it be best to use the MOTU interface (I am now connecting directly to the Mac via USB cables)? How to set-up the MOTU (connectivity)? Tweaks needed to be made with eDRUMin settings? Since I installed all of the triggers, that is a concern, too (maybe I need to adjust the cone heights)?
I need advice on how to sort this out, and troubleshoot each link in the chain (triggers, interfaces, software). Any advice, links to instructional videos, or online instructions (links or PDFs) would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much.