That is not true because samplers are not that smart. Software samplers have a different midi note for rimshot and crosstick. It is your "responsibility" to provide them with correct note values. Even conecting a Roland module to a sampler is not an easy task when you want to get all the 3 sounds. As I said, you need an external "bridge" software.dmitri wrote:3) simultaneous hits on the head and the rim will produce both head and rim shots. If midi sampling software is smart enough
What is more, sending at the same time a head note and a rim note would be an erroneous behavior for common drum samplers. That is the reason dmitri, that some time ago I proposed you an update for the megadrum firmware, consisting of sending a different note if megadrum detects similar values on head trigger and rim trigger (on a piezo/piezo pad). Maybe now that you provide some 3rd zone parameters you can use that "bNote" for that behavior in piezo/piezo pads. Disabling it will be then as simple as asigning the same midi note to rim and to bNote, taking special attention to the signals normally received when wacking the head of the pad (what triggered incorrectly the rim, I suppose you remember that issue I had that was resolved)