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Well, I doubt about that…
I think that if there’s a small program running in toontrack solo, in between the incoming midi messages and EZdrummer, that could just change midi notes (eg: C4 to G4) that it would do nothing to the functionality of the program. At most you’d be introducing a latency of less than a tenth of a millisecond on modern computers.
Kind of like a midi rerouter. If you look at MidiOx, which I might test with toontrack Solo in the near future, remapping midi goes very easy.
The default always is NO remapping. from there you could remap, and save that preset as a patch, which you can load up.
It would do absolutely NOTHING to EZdrummer in terms of programming, as the MIDI mapper is chained before the incoming midi commands in the plugin.
In toontrack solo perhaps some programming need to be done, to run a small app. Midi remapping does not require a powerful computer. Any computer can remap midi on the fly (downto the 32Mhz ones of the late 1980’s), because it’s just changing a text and a number digit to another one; so it’s definitely not a problem on most modern computers.
If programmed well, there will be no perceived latency issues neither.
I understand not building this in EZdrummer, but perhaps in toontrack Solo?
That’d allow for previous EZDrummer plugins to be compatible, and not require them to change.
And since toontrack Solo is made for live drumming,I think the midi remapping feat fits more there, than within the easy drummer plugin.
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