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  • John
    Moderator

    Hi Tim,

    although you can indeed select an instrument, open the MIDI Mapping Property Box, click the little menu that appears when you hover the mouse right next to the articulation in question; I would rather recommend you open the ‘MIDI In/E-drums Settings and customise your own MIDI Mapping.
    If you re-map the actual instrument’s articulation note, you render it incompatible with Toontrack formatted MIDI. Creating or customising a MIDI Mapping still makes your instruments work with MIDI in the Browser. Or if you get MIDI sent from another Toontrack user.

    You can still use the ‘Learn’ function on the MIDI In/E-drums page. You can narrow down your search for the articulation you wish to re-map by selecting ‘Show > Toms > All’, then select it and click ‘Learn’.

    Don’t forget to save your MIDI Preset once you’re done.

    BR,
    John

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    TIMOTHY MUMAU
    Participant

    Thank you for a speedy response.

    It turns out that for some reason when I right clicked the drop down box was there, however it was “invisible”  capture-empty-dropdown

    you can just see it around 35 and 41.

    I think a reaper update fixed that, fingers crossed.

    Thanks for your suggestion , I will definitely look into that, as a more permanent solution to my issue.

    Thanks again,

     

    Tim


    Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.1.7
    Operating system: Windows 10

    tim

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