EZDrummer with Yamaha DTXplorer & Pro Tools

E-drum Workshop
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  • Nathan
    Participant

    Do you have a MIDI-mapping plugin to put between your kit and EZD Micke?

    EZD does not facilitate drum to note mapping. If your e-kit brain cannot change note mapping then you will need software to map for you (or upgrade to Superior Drummer which does map).

    In REAPER there is a native JS plug called MIDI_keymap which uses a text file on load-up to map an input note range to an output range. This can be wrapped to create a VST, but I don’t know if the PT wrapper will work on the result.

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    bonamick
    Participant

    Thanks for the answer! No I don’t have a MIDI-mapping program..any suggestions?

    Maybe I should just upgrade to SD. I’m not really to good when it comes to messing around with MIDI-settings.

    Brad
    Participant

    Bome software has a midi translator; http://www.bome.com/products/miditranslator , I’ve never tried it and if you’re considering the move to SD anyway, that would make a translator unnecessary.

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