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FoxMulder74
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Info Drum configuration

Post by FoxMulder74 » Thu Apr 22, 2021 2:08 pm

Hello,

I'd like to buy Aerodrum, but I have a question.
I'd like ti reproduce Roger taylor Drum kit 1986(Magic tour)Yamaha 9000:
Yamaha 22" x 16" bass drum.
Yamaha 14" x 6.5" (Wembley)
Yamaha 12" x 10", 13" x 11" and 14" x 12" rack toms.
Yamaha 16" x 16" and 18" x 16" floor toms.
Zildjian 14" hi-hats.
Zildjian 17", 18" and 19" crash cymbals.
Zildjian 19" and 20" china cymbals.
Zildjian 20" ride cymbal.

may I?
Thank you for helping me.
Alex

johnnyM1984
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Re: Info Drum configuration

Post by johnnyM1984 » Thu Apr 22, 2021 5:18 pm

Hi, dear friend.

Aerodrums is a drum sampler and midi trigger, the sound it produces depends on the samples that you load into it. It has very nice build-in multilayered samples of accoustic drum set (by default), and you can load your own samples of any drum kit as you wish (but samples must be always .wav files of 44,100 sample rate).

Also Aerodrums can sent MIDI commands to virtual instruments like VST instruments that you load into your DAW.

So you can reproduce exact Roger taylor Drum kit 1986(Magic tour)Yamaha 9000 with Aerodrums if you have either wav samples of this drum kit, or use virtual instrument with these samples loaded and sent to virtual instrument midi notes that Aerodrums will generate.

This is my own advise, as I am not affilated with Aerodrums creators.

Richard
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Re: Info Drum configuration

Post by Richard » Thu Apr 22, 2021 5:31 pm

Aerodrums comes with a selection of bass drums, snares, toms, cymbals, etc. that you can use to recreate the Roger Taylor kit. But as johnnyM1984 pointed out, if you want more authentic sounds then you will need to source them from elsewhere and plug them into Aerodrums.

In terms of laying out the pieces of your kit to match the Roger Taylor kit, you will be able to do this in Aerodrums by creating a custom drum kit, choosing which pieces you want in your kit and then positioning them individually.

Hope that helps, let us know if you have any other questions.

FoxMulder74
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Re: Info Drum configuration

Post by FoxMulder74 » Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:41 am

Thank you for helping me.
Now I understand Aerodrums technology.
I'll able to reproduce this layout in Aerodrums?
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thks

Richard
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Re: Info Drum configuration

Post by Richard » Fri Apr 23, 2021 4:45 pm

Although Aerodrums uses a camera with a wide angle lens, the space within which it is able to accurately track your drum stick motion is limited. The only pieces that you may have a problem with are the second floor tom and the far china cymbal to the right of the drummer. By bringing these pieces forward a bit and closer to the drummer you should be able to make them work ok.

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