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If I buy midi from a 3rd party do I have to remap for SD3 and also EZ3? I thought the same company so midi should work the same for either one?
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I have purchased Drum MIDI from Odd Grooves and they map their drums for a number of different drum plugins including EZ Drummer and Superior Drummer 3.
Cubase Pro, Korg Kronos, M-50, Hammond XK-1c, Toontrack SD3, EZBass w/lots of expansions, many VSL Vi's, Shreddage 3 everything, and shit-tons of FX plugins.
Further elaborating, if you have to remap your grooves, create a map in both SD3 and EZD3 as you will only have to do this once for each product. It’s far less work than remapping the grooves themselves.
jord
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Thanked by: drumjack52Thanks I will look into this. Never created a drum map. I’ll check it out.
But if I do convert midi from say GGD to SD3 will it also play fine in EZD3 or it will have issues?
Yes, it will work. It’s more of a question of how many times you want to do this. You only have to do a map once and you can put one together in pretty short order.
Jord
Thanks Jordon. Where would a complete noob learn to do this? Can you buy drum maps already done?
I am assuming the way it works is if I am using GGD midi. I open a GGF drum in SD3 or EZD3? Is that how it works? If I had SSD5 midi you would open a SSD5 map in SD3?
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Yes, if you use drum MIDI from another developer, you would want to use a corresponding drum map. I do this between Logic, Reason and Maschine.
Maps are rather easy to make. They’re just matching the incoming MIDI notes to their corresponding kit piece articulations. Once you get a couple of notes down, it becomes fairly routine.
jord
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