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ORIGINAL: Jym Feat
those numbers are midi note numbers: for instance, 37 is D#
note that I don’t know what a DFH exp is: I thought you were using EZd or SD
Thanks !
By DFH exp I mean the Drumkit From Hell expansion for EZDrummer.
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Wow !
Thank you !
Where did you find this table?
And how do I use it, what do the numbers refer to?
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ORIGINAL: Jym Feat
EZPLayer can do it, provided (1) you’ve stored the midi track in a folder on disk and (2) you drag that folder into EZPLayer’s window and declare it’s AD midi: all files from there will be remapped on the fly and can then be dragged to your DAW again…
Thank you very much !
I actually did exactly what you described above, but still it’s not right, some hits are nit correct, like one of the AD cymbals ends up as a tom in my DFH exp.
Probably nothing I can do about that, but do that manually. But then I don’t know what is the best way of making those manual fixes.
Maybe just to re-assign the MIDI notes in the drum map?
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Thank you very much!
So, basically that’s what I already thought I had to do, to re-arrange the MIDI keys in the drum mpa. That’s what you are saying, if I understood correctly?
I just thought in EZPLayer Pro there might be an easier way of doing this, but maybe that only works the other way aorund (ie to make TT MIDI to be playable on Addictive Drums), but I don’t know.
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