I'd recommend a Macbook Pro, since the OS is much more stable than Windows, which often crashes at inappropriate times.ģ) I'm not familiar with the TD50, but I don't think you can transfer sounds using midi to the TD50. Even a mid range acoustic drumkit can sound better than the samples on an electronic kit, and it will be much more dynamic because it is the real thing.Ģ) If you are deadset on using the e-kit, I'd invest in a good laptop. Welcome to the forums! I trigger Superior Drummer 3 in my home studio using a TD30K.ġ) What are your motives for using an electronic drumkit live? Before you dive in, ask yourself that question seriously. Is there a way of doing this? What would be peachy is if SD could respond to Program Change messages, but I just don’t know. Is there any reason why this would not work?Īlso, it would nice to switch between SD kits without fumbling around with the laptop. From there, I can route it to the master out (to the FOH), route it to my monitoring, and also mix the monitor feed from the rest of the band coming back. I route the stereo bus from SD to the TD, via USB. The FOH desk will be set up with a clear stereo channel (for once the sound guy would have to trust me). I plan to build my kits in SD, EQ’d and processed for live, and route it out on a stereo bus. The previous topic gave good information on audio interfaces, but I already had an idea on another possible solution, which I hope you guys could give an opinion on. It’s going to cost in the order of £1,500 (ouch), but there’s not much worse than playing and not getting to sound you want. ![]() My problem is, the stock sounds in my Roland TD 50 are just not doing it for me, and I’m looking at SD3 running alongside for live work. It’s great to see such good and knowledgeable advice! ![]() ![]() I came to this forum as a result of a previous similar topic.
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