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  • BladeLawless
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    @juicy said:
    Its the easiest thing to do in SD2 to add X Drums once you dial up an X Drum you hit learn and hit the trigger and your most of the way there.
    You then can save that custom Mapping as a template and then also a few different setups that include chosen sounds then you don’t have to waste time “making” them when you start up just load and play.
    There are Bigger kits .Some in EZD2 format and they will work in SD2.  

    hmmm, have to get Metal Foundry since it has a ton of rack tom sizes to choose from, Superior has only 3 rack tom sizes available.

    BladeLawless
    Participant

    hmmm… these note #s you gave me sound exactly like the centre of the toms… are these note#s the correspond to the note #s in the cubase drum mapper as well as the ‘sound #s’ in the cubase drum editor?

    BladeLawless
    Participant

    Layout pdf file is not in my help file, if you are refering to the keyboard layout then I found that on the Toontrack site. In any case, there are no labels on it for tom rim shots. Can you please tell me if I was looking at the correct file? If so, what would the tom rim shots be labelled as on the keyboard layout?

    BladeLawless
    Participant

    AWESOME! I downloaded the file, now what do I do with the file?

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