Thoughts and suggestions
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2021 5:26 am
I'm really struggling with the snare drum sounds that have rim shots. I believe there are only two snares that you could choose that is without the rimshot. Right now I'm using that P1 rock drum because it definitely sounds the best but I really would like to have the option of no rimshot with that. I have been told to lower the sensitivity in a huge way and increase the volume and that way rim shots will happen less but it really hasn't made that much of a difference. Please folks consider this!
I got the camera stand yesterday and that seems to help things. I just seem to go all over the map with the latency settings never really being satisfied. I can get the exclusive WASAPI set up but unless I have the slider all the way to the right it eventually goes buggy and I have to close and restart. I'm having trouble getting both feet to trigger consistently. I have gone through the setup with the camera stand and all. I have changed sensitivity settings.
Has anyone ever played standing up? I started doing that as a goof tonight and believe it or not I felt I was more efficient standing up! It was not unlike a flamingo as I put most of my weight on my left foot (and things didn't sound that great with a consistently open high hat) but my right foot bass drum was triggering very consistently. It just seemed easier to play standing up, I don't know.
Finally I looked in the manual and I could not find anywhere the difference between beginner proficient and expert setup?
I got the camera stand yesterday and that seems to help things. I just seem to go all over the map with the latency settings never really being satisfied. I can get the exclusive WASAPI set up but unless I have the slider all the way to the right it eventually goes buggy and I have to close and restart. I'm having trouble getting both feet to trigger consistently. I have gone through the setup with the camera stand and all. I have changed sensitivity settings.
Has anyone ever played standing up? I started doing that as a goof tonight and believe it or not I felt I was more efficient standing up! It was not unlike a flamingo as I put most of my weight on my left foot (and things didn't sound that great with a consistently open high hat) but my right foot bass drum was triggering very consistently. It just seemed easier to play standing up, I don't know.
Finally I looked in the manual and I could not find anywhere the difference between beginner proficient and expert setup?