I have had success connecting the L/R channels of the vdrum to the L/R audio track inputs in the saffire, but I want to get the midi working so I have more control over each drum. I am connecting my midi-out from the vdrums directly to the saffire pro midi in. For example, if I hit the high hat and snare at the same time only one comes through. So far, when I try to play the drums I get the signals to record but it won't seem to let me record more than one pad at the same time. I cannot figure out how to get my roland TD-4 to connect to logic express and play each drum on a different track. I am using logic express 9 and a saffire pro 14 to connect to my imac. I've been using garageband to do some simple guitar tracks for the past year or two and recently decided to upgrade and get more involved in my recording. Thanks so much for reading.Hi everyone, let me start by saying I am a real novice at this recording stuff. Is there something I can do to change what note garage band is listening on for my floor tom? It clearly is not listening to my trigger transmitting on note 43 !!!!!! And Garageband seems to be listening to note 43 when I’m in the keyboard and/or smart guitar instruments. ![]() The Transmit note numbers for each of the triggers are as follows: Kick – 36, Snare – 38, Tom1 – 48, Tom2 – 45, Tom3 – 43, Crash – 49, Ride – 51, Hi Hats open – 46, Hi Hats Closed – 42, Kick Drum – 44. When I switch back to drums there was once again NO FLOOR TOM SOUND!!!!! I downloaded the manual for the Roland HD-1 drums and as per usual the midi channel is 10. Thankfully It wasn’t a problem with the drum module or triggers. Every one of the triggers and pedals and all the cymbals worked perfect. So I switched the instrument in Garageband to smart guitar. I then questioned if I had a problem with the floor tom trigger. Hi hats open and close, crash works, Kick, Snare, ride and both of toms 1 and 2. Everything was an awesome sound… except the floor tom trigger has NO SOUND!!!!!! Everything else in the drum set works great. The kick drum was solid and punchy, the snare was great. WOW !!!!!! awesome drum sounds from my Roland HD-1 Drums. I plugged the other end into my iPad, turned on Garageband and selected drums. I plugged it into the midi out of the Roland HD-1 drums. Recently I invested in an Irig Pro interface. They have good drum sounds but not great. I have a set of Roland HD-1 Electronic Drums. I have seen all of the tutorials on YouTube regarding V-Drums with Logic Pro (literally, all of them) and went through countless message boards online (including the apple community for Logic) but nothing is totally specific to solve my problem! Is this correct? If anyone could break this down in simple steps from setting up device on Mac (if required) to connecting to Logic (and make it recognise the V-Drums!) I would be eternally grateful! Naively, after I connected, I have tried creating a software instrument and then went on to select a drum kit for this instrument from the library (SoCal to be specific), expecting to get some sounds when I bash away, but nothing. Do any other setting up of the device on my machine?. ![]() ![]() Install some kind of driver for the Roland TD-12 V-Drums on my Mac?. ![]() I thought it would be as simple as plug in and play, 4 hours later, I couldn’t have been more wrong! I am utilising a MIDI to USB cable to connect V-Drums to my Mac, el-cheapo cable from eBay but works fine (tried with a keyboard I have and I can get sound through the Logic).įor clarification before I even open Logic, do I need to I have a Roland V-Drum TD-12 Kit and want to interface to Logic Pro X and use to trigger/record the Logic drum kits. HELP!!!! Fairly new to this so bear with me!
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