Is there an easy way with superior drummer to map the midi? Example I want to crash to be a ride on my from me e-drum kit? I dont see this with EZ Drummer but wonder if superior drummer has this.
Thanks
Superior 2 has a MIDI learn feature which means you select the instrument and articulation you wish to assign in S2 , click the ‘learn’ button, hit your e-drum cymbal/pad and you’re done!
Damian Blunt - Toontrack
Quality Assurance
Betatesting
I am doing this in my computer I assigned the sound to an specific key in my computer (Using a MAC the keyboard feature) but it continusly lose all my mapping this is frustrating I need to go over and over with this. I also try to create a template and is saved, but one it loses the mapping I try to load the template and is not there anymore, please help how can I maintain my mapping
Yeah, this happens to me too all the time. The only dependable way I have found to save my mapping is by saving the SD2 as a file in my DAW. For example, I use Ableton, so I will set up my mapping in SD2 for a particular kit and sound, and I will save that file IN ABLETON. Then, when i want to retrieve it, I will open up Ableton and retrieve that file, and Ableton will pull up my drum kit with all the mapping that I saved. Mapping can also be saved in the mapping window of SD2, but in my experience it is not as dependable as the method I describe above.
MIDI Mapping you want to be able to apply to different kits from different libraries are saved on the Mapping page in the MIDI Presets menu.
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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