Unfortunately, I still can’t deal with the click.
With some songs, you can hear the click through the main output, and with others you can’t.
I would be very grateful if you could set up a template for me, which I could then copy for other kits and sets. I would even pay for it if I had to. I’m about to lose my nerve, and we have a concert at the end of November 25.
I’ll briefly describe how I set up my drum kit:
Bass drum > Sensor 1
Snare 1 > Sensor 2 for playing samples and loops (start and stop by hitting the snare)
Snare 2 > Acoustic input with microphone
Tom 1 > Sensor 3
Tom 2 > Sensor 4
Overhead 1 > Acoustic input with microphone
Overhead 2 > Acoustic input with microphone
I also need a line for the click so that only I can hear it—the other band members don’t want to hear the click in their ears (headphones).
@swissdrummer,
Check out this article on how to create and route submixes: Mix View | Sensory Percussion 2 Help
It sounds like for your sets you will need at least one submix.
Based on your description, I would recommend using the default Main Mix for your own headphone monitoring. That mix will have everything including the click.
Then you can create Mix Out 1 and route that to your band members and the audience. In each set, add everything except the click, to that submix.
That’s essentially how this template I made for you previously is set up. All you have to do to get that template to work is to rearrange your sets so that all of your modules: bass drum, snare 1, snare 2, tom 1, tom 2, overhead 1, overhead 2 are inside that group. You can do that by copy/pasting them or by dragging them from the library.
As always, if you are having difficulty troubleshooting something, feel free to write an email to support@sunhou.se and we can help you sort it out.