Any TD-20 users useing Steven Slate Drums and can offer some advice :)

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Any TD-20 users useing Steven Slate Drums and can offer some advice :)

Hi all

Yesterday I installed Steven Slate Drums for the first time

I am very impressed with the sounds and everything worked great right out of the box apart from the hi hat needing tweeked but now all is well :)

I havent had a chance today to dive in and start mapping anything out but I hope to get the chance to tomorow.

Could anyone offer advice on how to create Mutes and Perfect swells ?

I am useing a Roland TD-20.

I was hopeing some of you could offer some advice before I dive in to this tomorow :)

Thanks for any help in advance.

Norrie

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    Re:Any TD-20 users useing Steven Slate Drums and can offer some advice :) 2011/03/21 14:52:03 (permalink)
    Steven Slate Drums is already mapped to the V-Drums, I have a TD 12 and everything works right..


    With the mutes though some are mapped to the second trigger input on the cymbals and others are not so you can either change the midi note on the module, or change the midi note in the software but I mapped some to my SPD-S just cause i didnt wanna mess with module, But i think if you have choke able V cymbals you can choke any cymbal, But i don't have those so I cant verify for sure....

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    Re:Any TD-20 users useing Steven Slate Drums and can offer some advice :) 2011/03/21 14:58:07 (permalink)
    I have choke able V Cymbals

    I will need to find out why it wont choke

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    Re:Any TD-20 users useing Steven Slate Drums and can offer some advice :) 2011/03/21 15:06:16 (permalink)
    I would contact slate support, they had been very helpful before, although they havn't responded to my last request yet and its been a week, I have a personal number for Alex, but after an email they sent that said to direct all questions to the new support page, i didnt want to bother them on the phone, but if they take any longer im calling direct...

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    Re:Any TD-20 users useing Steven Slate Drums and can offer some advice :) 2011/03/21 15:54:49 (permalink)
    Ive spoken to Alex before hes a top guy :)

    I will take a few days of playing about with it and see if I can figure it out ive not really had a chance to play about with it Ive been busy

    Tomorrow I will sit with it try and map it out and see how I get on :)

    Thanks again

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