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That doesn't seem like too much work to do even for a kit with 12 pieces with 3 dual zone cymbals - total of 15 or so mappings right? Then save it as a preset and done.
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With the Superior Drummer software remapping midi notes is super simple - assign the sound pad to listen and tap the drum you want for that sound. Let me ask though cause I feel I'm missing something. Add to that the sounds in these drum sample libraries offer far more drums than the TD-20 even has triggers! So how could they possibly workout a perfect mapping that works for all people's kits? I never used the maps cause they never worked right. I'm not sure any drum maps will ever work perfectly, I mean how could they as everyone's kit is setup in totally different configurations with totally different pieces.
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But, as you already know you do have to map all the shit yourself. I had DFH Superior (version before they changed the name to Superior Drummer then to version 2.0) and it worked perfectly with the TD-20 and the TD-6.
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My mind is processing everything that I am trying to explain, faster than I can type it all out and considering the fact that I am trying to be as clear and thorough as I can. P.S* I apologize for my improper use of commas and or sentence run on's. Programs such as Addictive Drums, BFD, Steven Slate Drums and even Drumagog have, and or display a direct more fluid connection with the Roland TD-20 drum module. I would like some user friendly use of my hardware with the software they offer. Although with all due respect to the the creators of EZdrummer and Superior drummer and the wonderful sounds they achieve. Anything other than having to manually input and setup a drum map for each kit, just to make use of the Toontrack sounds would be great. What I'm asking for is anyone here that can help? Perhaps a in depth guide to fix the improper drum triggers and or downloadable preset or presets for fixing the drum map issue. Considering that the issue of improper triggering of the rim/edge on top of the other problems, it has pretty much made playing or attempting to play S2.0 on anything other than a keyboard pointless. Or of course the issue of more drums than what the V-Kit offers often the physical kit maps more cymbals than drums. Which of course throws everything off having attempted already ignore this and play a tom tom that sounds like a cymbal. Problems that I found when doing this method are S2.0 will map unused v-drums to either duplicates of the adjacent drums and or cymbals. In this case it won't work as fluid as that method sounds. I know some would probably say just import your saved preset each time you change to one of the expansions, or you should be able to just load the map once and be done. Many of these kits are larger than what V-Drum modules offer today and of course remapping my entire drum kit for each expansion including the Allan Morgan Presets is pretty much out of the picture. My issue with this method is the ability to transfer the extensive long drum maps once created to the Toontrack expansions such as Metal Foundry and NY Studios. I am also aware of the Learn feature within S2.0 and the edit ability of the TD-20 drum notes within the module. Currently in S2.0 my hihat is default triggering what seems to be a weak open hihat sound when triggered open, closed, half way and pedal tap, including even light tapping on the top bell. Another way more complicated issue I am having is the HiHat. This is just a small example of one of the simple issues I'm having with this. example: Floor Tom #2 on the edge/rim on my v-kit is triggering the Snare Buzz sound in S2.0, although a direct center hit on the same floor tom is triggering the proper floor tom sound. The main issue I am having is improper triggering of sounds. I'm wondering if anyone here has hands on in depth experience with Superior Drummer 2.0 in conjunction with the Roland TD-20 Drum Module? I've currently switched to Addictive drums from S2.0 because of the direct TD-20 support in AD, but I would like to bring some use back in my investment with Toontrack's SD2.0 software and all expansions that i've purchased before the switch. Ok first, I would like to mention that I ran a extensive search on a daily basis for just over a month now in hope to receive some progressive insight in regards to my issue.