Toontrack sponsored Luke Oswald livestream last night

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dsteinschneider
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Toontrack sponsored Luke Oswald livestream last night

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I got an email from Toontrack about a series of livestreams on YouTube Luke Oswald is doing every Thursday night at 7pm EST.

Here's last nights:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7RsXdL6U9E

He uses a full Jobeky kit (drums and cymbals) into a Roland TD-30 into SD3. He spent a good amount of time showing people what to do on the Roland side. He's had this setup forever, I doubt he would change it (uses it for drum lesson videos and also has a second setup for his band) but I kept thinking during the livestream how much better it would be with an ED10. I posted a mention the eDRUMin at one point when someone posted a comment saying only Roland can do positional sensing.

Overall I think it's worth watching for any edrummer using SD3
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Should send the guy an EDrumin 4 with 1.3 loaded in... see how he likes the HH response over typical Roland.

To his credit, he really has everything streamlined quite well.

I saw the post about the video, but forgot about it, so thanks for the share!
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What is eDRUMins equivalent to Roland’s Sensitivity? Is it Gain?

Be kind of cool if someone in the know could build a settings map for those coming from Roland.
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Yes, gain is the same.

There are presets fords from Roland, Yamaha, Alesis, etc...
Not sure what else is needed.
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perceval wrote:Yes, gain is the same.

There are presets fords from Roland, Yamaha, Alesis, etc...
Not sure what else is needed.
I’m more talking about when I watch a video like Luke Oswald‘S and he is talking about Roland’s Sensitivity I’d like to know the equivalent on the eDRUMin. The presets are nice but give a man fish... or teach a man to fish... :D I got to know how it works and why.
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I dunno, I think the labelling in the eDrumIn control app is pretty self-explanatory, especially with the moving graph behind it. That's something Roland doesn't have, no matter what they name their settings.
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I also think that the graphical and labelling in eDRUMin is so much easier to grasp than Roland's nomenclature.

Gain = sensitivity, scan time = hold, etc....

Also, Rob spent some time coming up with a nice manual explaining all the functions.

So, presets for giving away fish, and the manual for teaching how to fish! :D
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perceval wrote:scan time = hold, etc....
Pedantic point of clarification:

Scan time = scan time
Mask time = hold
Retrigger cancel = decay
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I'll blame that on the beers! :)
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MWJT42 wrote:
perceval wrote:scan time = hold, etc....
Pedantic point of clarification:

Scan time = scan time
Mask time = hold
Retrigger cancel = decay
I’m definitely not asking Rob to change anything. I’m blown away by the software’s ease of use. A thread in tips and tricks with the information you see here would be enough.
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