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  • Andrewsrea
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    I don’t have the ability to ‘right click and delete’ that or any folder in browser mode, but can certainly ignore it.

    I can access the ‘Seventies Rock’ and it has 4 songs.  For some reason I thought it had more than four?

    Andrewsrea
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    Yes…

    Andrewsrea
    Participant

    Some DAWs, like Presonus Studio One Pro V6 can convert analog drum recordings to midi, but there are a lot of steps involved and still a lot of midi editing to get the nuances right (like the hi hat pedal inflections).  You’d basically record a live kit, covert it to midi, parse that out by ‘instrument’ onto separate tracks and then polish.  Not as convenient as a digital midi kit.

    Andrewsrea
    Participant

    EZ2 ‘Modern Basic’ kit.  I could not find anything in Studio One which indicated ‘CC’ data.  I have no idea what CC is or does.  I am guessing it is some extra control data?

    Andrewsrea
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    I am using a piano key map to program hits. For example, using the ‘C3’ key for an open hat strike.

    My condition is when I program simple 1/4 notes in a 4×4, the first note rings then truncates milliseconds before the next 1/4 note (as if the hat pedal was suddenly pressed close).  This occurs with each successive beat.  What I want would be a natural sound of the subsequent note would play on top of the tail (ring?) of the preceding strike.

    I’ve studied the midi map for EZ2 stock patterns which have this natural sounding open hat technique and it doesn’t look any different than the ones I try and insert, which truncate.

    If it were not for the variety of great sounds in EZ2, I am at the point of frustration where I just want to mic up my kit and play the part.

    Andrewsrea
    Participant

    What is CC4 data? Does the manual explain all this?

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