So, I just installed Artist that came with my FaderPort 8, but I haven't seen ANYTHING about how to create a Drum Map either looking in the app, or reading the features. REALLY? How do you put together drum parts? Just curious.
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georgelea wroteSo, I just installed Artist that came with my FaderPort 8, but I haven't seen ANYTHING about how to create a Drum Map either looking in the app, or reading the features. REALLY? How do you put together drum parts? Just curious. No drum maps. You can assign drum names to the pitches of the MIDI notes. 1) Open Editor window of a drum part 2) Click on drum above keyboard 3) Click on wrench to open a pitch name window 4) Select drum name presets from drop down
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Seemed like there was some kind of feature to change a midi note coming in to a different one going out, like track transform in cubase, maybe not.
Toontrack ezplayer pro is pretty inexpensive. I found it really great when I had addictive drums, ezdrums and slate installed at the same time. I could take a GM drum part and they have the mapping done for the different packages and it worked good as I remember. I have my robot drummer make something up for me. https://www.meldaproduction.com/MDrummer%20Large
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Are you talking about assigning, or programming? You just use the piano roll. Draw a section, and start plugging in notes on the grid.
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Yes. I'm talking about mapping/assigning, NOT programming. After much research I think I've decided to go with Sonar Platinum because their Drum Replacement can act like a "remapper" if I need one. Also, it has a VERY COOL PX4 (64Bit) Percussion Strip that can handle ALL of my specific mixing, and tailoring needs. I've got at least a 30Gig SampleTank 3 library that I love, not to mention the VERY clean Alesis library that came with my Fusion 8HD. So, if I go Platinum I won't have to worry about a DEEP, DEEP resource library. Anyhoo, thanks for the help guys.
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Not sure which drum VST you are using - if EZDrummer or Superior you can map the output notes in the drum project and then map/rename them in S1 and make a template.
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I assume drum maps doesn't happen in V4 either?
I'd like to easily swap between Maschine, an Octapad, Impact, Addictive drums and other drumming software and controllers without fiddling around too much.
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I took a stab at creating my first drum map, in version 4, for the Toontrack SDX “Allaire”. Clicking on the wrench was the key part. Anyway, I’m happy to share it to confirm it was done right but don’t have a way to “host” the file (which I recall I can access in S1 by right-clicking to Show in Explorer or something similar).
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What is the extension? Many are uploadable.
If not zip it up and upload it. Looking into the Exchange now....
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darrenporter1 wroteAddictive Drums comes with its own drum maps... quite a few in fact. They are in the "?" menu. Yup and I have used it multiple times, but as explained that is not exactly what I need. I need a single mapping solution in the host that map multiple plugins (not just AD) with multiple controllers. Ultimately I can just leave the default settings for the controllers and plugins, the mapping software in the middle should handle it all. Sonar has this for example, although the UI stinks.
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Would this FR help?
http://answers.presonus.com/28660/edito ... m-detected In my case, I want to be able edit and save custom note names, when a drum VSTi is being used. Currently, Studio One will load up a keymap, but it's frequently incorrect or requires tweaking.
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SMcNamara wroteI took a stab at creating my first drum map, in version 4, for the Toontrack SDX “Allaire”. Clicking on the wrench was the key part. Anyway, I’m happy to share it to confirm it was done right but don’t have a way to “host” the file (which I recall I can access in S1 by right-clicking to Show in Explorer or something similar). I click on the wrench but don't seem to get anywhere mapping a controller to a plugin.
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Not sure if I follow most of this. You can create any kind of drum map you want just like in v3 and there are lots of drum maps that users made along the way and shared for various third party drum sampler products already on the Presonus Exchange that you can just download and use.
Some of the other things like remapping midi pitch A in to pitch B out (as I suggested earlier) is possible with Chorder plugin presets. Like with some drum maps, it's more that few if any people are willing to actually do the work to create presets to do it so they'll wait 2-3 years for a new native feature I suppose. |
I didn't see this in documentation, I don't see any videos either. I wonder if we or I am getting the terminology mixed up..
Can anybody point to a how-to just so I understand what this is? Sorry to ask. Thx.
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The Browser > Cloud Tab But yes, what you were asking about "linking" things to plugins has nothing much to do with pitchlists or drum maps, so yes, you appear to be talking about something different there, and my other post after yours wasn't an answer to that, more to some other pevious discussions about drum maps. |
Ah know about exchange.
I basically want to map the different notes between controllers and plugins via a centralised resource. I am "mapping" a different device/output note to a different plugin/input note. What do you mean by a drum map? Thx.
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PreAl wroteWhat do you mean by a drum map? Thx. I personally meant *.pitchlist files, so you can look in the editor and know what drum sound is on what pitch when you program drums and how those things are listed. I mean, that is a visual "map" of where those things are. It also means "conforming" I suppose in a different context, like drum samplers have built in "maps" for the GM standard, for various different electronic kits, etc, etc, where the same drum parts are triggered by different pitches for those different things. Looks to me like the OP was asking for simple listings, pitchlist files for his drum samplers or whatever so he could program drums without guessing where the parts are on the keyboard or grid... ...but I haven't seen ANYTHING about how to create a Drum Map either looking in the app, or reading the features. REALLY? How do you put together drum parts? |
OK these are really "pitch name presets", I'm not sure they are drum maps.
Regardless I'll stick with this for the moment as I'm keen to see what it is... So I installed/downloaded a pitch name from the cloud tab, and then I followed the instructions from here: https://support.presonus.com/hc/en-us/a ... Studio-One I could only get as far as step 4. At step 5 - I didn't see an arrow icon or a drop down list?? Thanks..
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