How do I change what MIDI note AD output ?
When I play the Cymbal I hear Hi-Hat and when I play Hi-Hat I hear Cymbal in my DAW ?
How do I change what MIDI note AD output ?
Re: How do I change what MIDI note AD output ?
You will be able to do this in Aerodrums in the future but not in the current version.
I don't know what software you're using but it's usually possibly to re-map the notes outside of Aerodrums, either from your virtual instrument's interface or your DAW or using another application that sits between Aerodrums and your DAW.
I don't know what software you're using but it's usually possibly to re-map the notes outside of Aerodrums, either from your virtual instrument's interface or your DAW or using another application that sits between Aerodrums and your DAW.
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Re: How do I change what MIDI note AD output ?
OK ThanksRichard wrote:You will be able to do this in Aerodrums in the future but not in the current version.
I don't know what software you're using but it's usually possibly to re-map the notes outside of Aerodrums, either from your virtual instrument's interface or your DAW or using another application that sits between Aerodrums and your DAW.
Re: How do I change what MIDI note AD output ?
I've found you can fix all remapping errors in the interface of your drum sampler by experimenting around with the MIDI map =). Example: Aerodrums only allows for 2 cymbals (but i use 4). In my sampler (Addictive Drums 2) it was mapping them as Cym 1, Cym 1, Cym 2, Cym 2 (to equal the 4 i was using, but only triggering as 2 different sounds). So i just took those duplicates and turned them into Cym 3-4 within the MIDI map interface in Addictive Drums. Hope this helps =)Magicaldog wrote:OK ThanksRichard wrote:You will be able to do this in Aerodrums in the future but not in the current version.
I don't know what software you're using but it's usually possibly to re-map the notes outside of Aerodrums, either from your virtual instrument's interface or your DAW or using another application that sits between Aerodrums and your DAW.