Definitely give the rods suggestion a go though. To me, playing super fast tom rolls with sticks on a "rod kit" feels and sounds unnatural. Then again, wanting to achieve "realism" on an electronic kit is not everybody's pursuit, nor should it be.

agree absolutelymonospace wrote:Don't get me wrong; it's certainly possible to play loud and soft with just a single pair of sticks, it's just that I find it easier to do so more easily and consistently by swapping out sticks of different weights. It's all a matter of preference, ultimately.
agree again - for me edrums are for silent practice and convenience in recording, so 'realism' is usually what I'm looking for personally. but no reason why that should be the case for everyone, or for me all the timeDefinitely give the rods suggestion a go though. To me, playing super fast tom rolls with sticks on a "rod kit" feels and sounds unnatural. Then again, wanting to achieve "realism" on an electronic kit is not everybody's pursuit, nor should it be.
There are some rods/brushes presets in the SD3 Core Library. You could try those first to see if it's worth your while.jacko wrote:the roots rods/brushes/mallets sdx is back in consideration (distant and unlikely, but possible)
Changing presets for different drumsticks to increase precision makes complete sense to me.Rob wrote:I did some more testing and it looks like I'm going to have to make changes to the hotspot suppression algorithm in version 1.3.1. And unfortunately, it'll have to be adjusted whenever changing drum sticks. But on the plus side, I should be able to make it much more precise.
Makes no sense to me. It would appear that this is mostly related to velocity: heavier sticks give you a consistent higher velocity, as opposed to lighter sticks. I suppose it makes sense that hotspot suppression is related to overall velocity, but that would apply equally if someone is a light hitter or a heavy hitter, regardless of what sticks they use.dsteinschneider wrote:Changing presets for different drumsticks to increase precision makes complete sense to me.Rob wrote:I did some more testing and it looks like I'm going to have to make changes to the hotspot suppression algorithm in version 1.3.1. And unfortunately, it'll have to be adjusted whenever changing drum sticks. But on the plus side, I should be able to make it much more precise.