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  1. Hi, i eventually managed to get things working the way I want, but not in a very elegant way! 1. Created a new software instrument track 2. Selected SoCal kit from the producer kits menu 3. Expanded the track view and selected the ‘Overheads’ sub-track, this allowed me to select the Drum Kit Designer. I’ve left the input mapping to ‘GM’, not ‘V-Drum’ 4. I then ran the scripted tool, using Drum Kit Designer Vdrum compatibly 5. I then opened the midi environment 6. I created a new mapped instrument 7. I ran a cable from this instrument to the low tom sub track of the SoCal kit 8. I double-clicked in this software instrument to give me the keyboard editor 9. I changed the output note for low tom to ‘F1’ 10. I reassigned the low tom sub track to this software instrument I can now hear all the correct triggered sounds, but to record them I need to be recording on this low tom track, because if I try to record on the main SoCal host track it doesn’t play the correct tom track. I saved the channel settings so I don’t to repeat this process. So thanks again for helping, I got to a working solution in the end. Please let me know if you think there are any unnecessary steps in what it did! Now I just to need to work out how to get the cymbal chokes working...
  2. Great, I’ll try that. I got all the samples to trigger correctly now, other than the hi-hat, I can’t get the correct samples to trigger. I may just make di with the tom issue and edit it after recording. Seems others have had this is issue with Roland Vdrums, very perculiar that you’d need to Dubai many workarounds with something like this.
  3. That’s a great help, Thankyou very much. I changed the display so I saw the notes I needed to re-map, and I managed to change all the values except the snare, which I can’t get to map correctly. I’m sure I’ll figure that part out though. Mark
  4. Thanks for reply, I’m a bit of a novice so lease forgive my ignorance! Is the drum brain my Roland? I have run the mapper as you suggested, how do I know which parameters to use? I’ve changed the floor tom value to something random but it just silenced it. Thanks again Mark
  5. Hi, I am having an issue getting my Roland TD1-DMK to trigger the correct sounds when using the drum designer in Logic Pro x. Whenever I select any of the kits inside Logic (including the "Producer" kits) I have a problem with either the floor toms - or the Hi-Hats. The floor toms problem is that the "mid" and "low" floor toms sound exactly the same after selecting ‘Vdrums’ from the drum kit designer, - but the Hi-Hats work fine....and yet when I select ‘GM’ I get the floor toms to all sound different - but I have no open Hi-Hat sounds at all. So I have a choice of having one floor tom sounding the same as one of the others - but at least having a functional HH - OR - having three different floor toms but no HH - so obvious we chose the former. The profile of mapping being used by Logic Pro of the drums is "V-Drums" (there are only three choices "GM", "GM with scroll wheel" or "V-Drums") When set to ‘GM’ I get the correct tom sounds, but no hi-hat, and when I select ‘Vdrums’ everything sounds great except my fooor tom is identical to my mid tom. This is obviously no use to me, please could somebody advise how to put this right? I don’t want to use audio out from my drum module but that may be my only choice Thanks Mark
  6. Thanks for the response, I tried the setting you suggested, and no change unfortunately. I agree it could be the interface, but all the sample rate settings etc match. I'm totally out of ideas now, and the line6 forum is down!! Thanks again Mark
  7. Hi all, this is driving me insane, please somebody help! I am recording a guitar into Logic Pro x, via a Pod HD Pro X. I have created an audi track as normal, but every so often when playing I get a strange digital type noise which cuts the guitar out, I have attached a link to an example, noise happens six seconds into the recording: https://clyp.it/user/gtlr3caz I can't be sure, but I think this may have happened when upgrading to Sierra or High Sierra. I have all the correct audio outputs set on my Pod HD Pro X, and all the drivers are up to date. This noise sometimes results in a huge latency jump, but not always. Restarting logic only brings the noise back again. The noise seems to be random, but obviously renders any attempt at recording useless. I have wifi and all other background tasks disabled, as far as I am aware. No external drives are attached. I have tried everything go I can think of to no avail. I have my audio preferences in logic set as follows: Core audio : enabled Recording delay : 1339 samples, 14.1 ms round trip I/O buffer size 256 (I have tried every setting for this) 24 bit recording My MAC is as follows: macOS High Sierra iMac 21.5 inch (late 2013) 2.7 Ghz intel core i5 8GB 1600 MHz DDR3 As I mentioned, I have tweaked every setting I can think of, but I am out of ideas. Anybody experienced something similar? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Any other system info required, let me know. Thanks!!! Mark
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