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Can someone point me in the right direction to layer kits?
I have Reaper DAW.
The first drumkit (say a 5-piece with 5 cymbals) is first on the track’s FX chain. I’ve set midi output to merge so it gets passed down the chain.
The second kit is straight after the first (say a 6-piece with with 4 cymbals).
I’m thinking that I should click a drum on these kits and select ‘edit mapping…’.
Then I should change the notes on the second kit to match the first, as best I can (a lot of the extended articulations won’t match up).
Further, the midi patterns I’m using aren’t specifically for these kits. So what happens in the instance where a midi pattern tries to trigger a drum that is disabled or non-existent? Does EZD3 intelligently use the next available drum for the hit? Or does the hit just silently get missed out?
Is that the right way to go about this task?
Thanks.
Beginner-level Guitarist/Drummer/Mixer. EZD2|3 / EZKeys1|2 / EZMix3.
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Reaper | Roland Rubix 4x4 interface | Arturia Minilab II controller.
As for midi triggering. There are instrument groups, so if the target cymbal is missing, it will trigger the nearest cymbal. In the case nothing is triggered, you fix it in the grid editor or edit the note to what you need on the Edrums page.
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