Mapping Drum Midi

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  1. abhinavjoshua

    abhinavjoshua Noisemaker

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    I nearly have used every single drum VST available on this planet. *yes*

    But when it comes to mapping, I'm totally lost! :rofl:

    I use Toontrack Ezplayer with Steven Slate 3.5. I put Groove Monkee's midi files in Ezplayer and select Steven Slate from the mapping drop down menu, but still it plays some non-sense!

    How to correctly map midi files?

    Sorry for the bad explanation! :rofl:
     
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  3. cryoloathe

    cryoloathe Noisemaker

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    I never used toontrack stuff with slate drums stuff... they don't get along. You can get drum maps easily around the web, get a drum map fro slate drums and correct/drag what's in the wrong place.
     
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    abhinavjoshua Noisemaker

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    PM me the link when u find time! :wink: Thanks!
     
  5. Abacus

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    As a rule of thumb, you should stick to the General MIDI mapping (See below). As you may have noticed, this mapping is widely used in majority of applications, from drum plugins to MIDI files.


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