Everything is mapped accordingly to work with the Roland kits in Superior Drummer. There is no “learn” features I needed to do with Superior Drummer and the Roland V-Drums. The 15KV’s hi-hat is especially nice, but a little tricky to set up with SD 2.0, but once I got it going, I never looked back. Input to track: MIDI interface, Output from track: Superior Drummer, rout that to your monitoring solution. However, I’m lucky enough to run with a pretty low latency with my setting so that doesn’t bother me (or the session guys coming in to play… ) I actually HAVE to use Superior Drummer, since the Module doesn’t have MIDI-In, so you can’t even listen to the recorded MIDI! Later I found the sounds in the module seriously lacking compared to Superior Drummer, and now I use that, even for the monitoring, and I use a MIDI cable instead of the USB. That is a two-way connection, so the recorded MIDI can trigger the sounds from the module. I now have a Roland UM-ONE MIDI interface, works great.īut at first, I set up a simple MIDI track with input from the USB Roland module connection and recorded monitoring the drum sounds from the module. I used to use USB extenders and the like… messy. Plus, with a MIDI cable you are much less restricted in terms of cable length. I also do not use the USB from the drum module, I found the Roland driver to be a pain in the neck.
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