Hi, I may not be much help, and you may know more than I. This is all new territory for me, but I had asked a similar question in the Cubase.net user's forum regarding maps, specifically drum maps. I was playing with some drum VSTi's (Virtual Instrument)I found that the maps, even GM were/are whacked. The same thing when I recorded my DTXpress as midi. One thing I did was create my own drum map, reorganizing the list of drums...ie; kick, snare, etc...In my regular drum edit list, the kick & snare were labled at the top of the list, however the recorded midi from my DTXpress kit's kick & snare hits were way at the botton, further down the several "klank" listings (what ever THAT's about?)Of course you can save your edited mappings. Someone else said to try and find drum maps specifically for the drum module itself, but I haven't explored that yet. But it seems that this is the way to go. But if you can't find one, you can make & save them. Dumb question...You are using midi channel 10 for drums for your hardware AND software midi channel settings? Well if you're getting drum sounds, then I guess you are. If you haven't already, you may want to ask this question in a Pro Tools, or Sonar user group forum...? Good luck :) Steve --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Earl Wyatt" <onyxag@y...> wrote: > But... > > I was using my new (to me) DTXpressIII this weekend triggering a > keyboard by way of the GM sound as a simple test and it worked > marvelously.... however when I tracked and saved a midi file in Pro > tools, and exported it out on a different machine the map was F--- ed > up...then tried to open the same file in SONAR and was further > disappointed.... > > How does this process work again... > > thanks for anyhelp with this problem
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Re: if its been covered please shoot me an embarrassing email
2005-05-23 by zapaxe
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