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  • Esa1996
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    I had cleared the entire hi-hat MIDI thing in the main screen before reinputting only the articulations I actually use in my map (Why? I like how it looks when only the loaded articulations are listed under All articulations, and all unloaded articulations are listed under Not MIDI-Mapped in the “All articulations” list when clicking on an instrument. Dumb? Clearly yes since it apparently causes problems :D). Just didn’t notice the CC thing at the bottom of the list when re-inputting the MIDI numbers.

    Esa1996
    Participant

    Figured it out. In the SD3 main view if I click the hi-hat, in the right-hand side menu I have a box called “MIDI Mapping”. Once I scroll to the very bottom, in the hi-hat MIDI Mapping menu there is Pedal CC Control. I had it blank. With normal notes I’ve known for years that I need to set a number to them before I can assign them to a note in the MIDI/edrums menu, but I didn’t know I had to do that for the CCs as well.

    Esa1996
    Participant

    Hmm, it doesn’t work with my drum preset, but works at least with the default preset. Any ideas why that is? Of course I could just recreate the preset, but still a bit weird.

    Esa1996
    Participant

    Okay, no idea what I did, but when I reloaded it for a third or so time it suddenly works though I did nothing differently than before 😀

    Esa1996
    Participant

    That is the MIDI in/drums tab? Check the pictures I posted in the original post. That’s where I set up the CC4 in SD3 as well, it just doesn’t work the same with the SDX.

    Esa1996
    Participant

    I tried both of these already. Reloading the MIDI mapping preset doesn’t work, and loading a preset in standard SD3 that has the CC4 working then switching to D&D doesn’t work either as while the MIDI map is still the same after loading D&D as when I had SD3 loaded, the CC4 is no longer there.

    Esa1996
    Participant

    Yay, I got it working!

    The problem was that I’d made my MIDI map in the default SD3 window, not in the E-Drums menu. When I opened the E-Drums menu everything looked fine to me, but I didn’t know that instead of “Edited? No” it should read “Edited? Map” next to the notes for it to actually save and keep them in place when loading new presets.

    Thanks!

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    Thanked by: Henrik Ekblom
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