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Old 08-07-2013, 12:29 PM
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Default Midi hits with roland Vdrums

Hoping someone here can help me. I have always tracked my drums with a electronic kit and recorded the midi info. I used to have a really budget kit and have just upgraded to a roland TD11 KV and I still get the same problem I thought the roland kit would have sorted this out. The problem is quiet miss triggers being recorded and I have to go through the drum take and delete them. This mostly happens with Bass Drum hits.

Just wondering if anyone here suffers the same problem and know a fix for this does it have to be done at the PT end or the kit end

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