After all these years, I finally decided to get a multi-pad to play drums and percussion parts, and I have run into the same problem a lot of other people have: I always wondered why these drum pads always come with internal sounds, and now maybe I know. Perhaps it's tricky to get your samples and pad to play well together? What I find to be happening is that the samples speak pretty well for a few bars, but then start to lag way behind - samples speak a good half a second after I hit the pad, or stutter. This is using the same pads and same sounds. It's as if some buffer somewhere is getting saturated. It happens with Stormdrum/Play and Addictive Drums. Buyers Guide: Electronic Percussion. New Sound Modules, Drum Kits, and Controllers. Kat Percussion KTMP1 Kat. Reviews tests bench test evaluations audio. ![]() The 'Sensitivity' settings on the VIs and the Kat itself kind of confuse me, but I don't think that's the problem. I got the KAT because you are supposed to be able to play with your hands, and it works OK (not perfect but acceptable) for, as I said, a few bars. Then it goes wacky. I have a mac pro with 16 gb of RAM and am still running Mountain Lion. Madagascar escape 2 africa online. If I load all the samples of Stormdrum3 into RAM, that doesn't fix the problem, nor does closing every other plug in Logic (i.e. Running only PLAY or AD). Any suggestions, however general? Thanks in advance. So, for anyone who read this and wondered, here is my work around: I listen to the internal sounds as I play, but record the midi and play that back through my good samples. I usually have to edit the midi, but that's hardly unusual. Not ideal but better than no pad input at all. Seems like a big hole in the market for a finger-playable pad controller that isn't super expensive. The Handsonic had always played very well, but it is too expensive and has no MIDI out. Everything else seems to be sticks, except this KAT. I saw your post earlier. Was waiting to see if anyone had an ideas. This is a very strange problem you are talking about here. It almost sounds like there is some sort of sync mismatch going on. Or a disagreement between your DAW and your hardware (in and out). So lemme see if I got this right. When you first start playing percussion notes, the latency seems to be pretty much real-time, but as you go, the latency increases little by little. Does this happen when you play those instruments with a MIDI keyboard? Russell Edit: more questions I see the KAT has midi out as well as USB. Which are you using? If you are using USB, are you running through a USB hub? (sometimes hubs can be flaky). Hey Russ - thanks for the reply. Yeah, it's a weird problem. Seems to be the same with either MIDI plug or USB - latency is there in the beginning, but tolerable. Then it gets wacky and glitchy and unpredictable- not really little by little, but within 5-8 seconds. Not just late in a predictable way, but goofy. It kind of reminds me of what MIDI data jams used to sound like when you had a bunch of multi timbral synths going and the computer freaked for a moment. I agree that it sounds like a sync issue of some kind but I dont even know where to start on that. My MIDI hub is a recent MOTU, and of course the USB would bypass that. Did you mean that there might be a problem with the *audio* interface and sync? My Yamaha weighted keyboard does send out MIDI clock continuously and I can't seem to turn it off or filter it, but when I turn the keyboard off the problem with the KAT persists. I don't use a USB hub anymore (yes, flakey) and the keyboard controllers I use don't have this problem at all. I am going to go get on the KAT forum tonight (was not so easy to find) and see if there's anything there re: this. Instead, Georgette must reconnect with her spiritual roots if she hopes to survive. American exorcist movie.
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