I can’t find the downloads for all the cubase drum maps. I knew where they were in the old website….but can’t find them with the new & “improved” web site.
Thank you
I can’t find the downloads for all the cubase drum maps. I knew where they were in the old website….but can’t find them with the new & “improved” web site.
Thank you
Scott Sibley,
I’ve searched the Cubase manual and can’t find any way to import the code from what Jim posted into Cubase to create the DRM file. Not even sure how to properly extract the code from Jim’s site. Any specific help would be appreciated.
Dennis
@Dennis said:
Scott Sibley,
I’ve searched the Cubase manual and can’t find any way to import the code from what Jim posted into Cubase to create the DRM file. Not even sure how to properly extract the code from Jim’s site. Any specific help would be appreciated.Dennis
I’m not sure where you’re having trouble. You download the .drm files and load the in the Drum Map menu like in the video.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
For those having trouble downloading the DRM files from the Github site I posted a link to, look for the “Download ZIP’ button on the site, or just click here to get the latest version:
https://github.com/jim/cubase_drum_maps_for_toontrack/archive/master.zip
The DRM files will be in the drum_maps directory.
@Jim B. said:
For those having trouble downloading the DRM files from the Github site I posted a link to, look for the “Download ZIP’ button on the site, or just click here to get the latest version:
https://github.com/jim/cubase_drum_maps_for_toontrack/archive/master.zip
The DRM files will be in the drum_maps directory.
That was it!!!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you so much
Dennis
@Jim B. said:
I created DRM files from the data in Greg’s post using a script. You can get them here: https://github.com/jim/cubase_drum_maps_for_toontrack/tree/master/drum_maps
I have only tested the Avatar one, but it seems to work fine. I haven’t taken out the duplicates or done any other cleanup, but at least the names are all there.
Thanks belatedly for doing this Jim, works perfectly for me. Much appreciated. I went on a little drm hunt and came to your post. I needed them all and it saved me quite a lot of time. Weird Toontrack don’t provide them. Don’t understand why.
I have the .drm file but wont let me upload here (only .dmp), shoot me a message if u need the map I have it saved on my desktop
The Map is for:
Cubase 8.5 – Metal Foundry w/ Andy Sneap Preset — Full Kit
xerix: You should be able to upload it if you ZIP it first.
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Hi – Just checking in, bought EZDrummer 2 this weekend and was wondering – has Toontrack released a Cubase map since the last post in this thread 5 or 6 months ago?
If not, and Jim B.’s very kind work in providing drum maps is the best “unofficial” thing – how does that work? Should I just cut and paste it into a Wordpad document on my desktop, and then load into Cubase as described in the manual?
Thanks –
There are links to user created drum maps for Cubase further up in this thread.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
@Scott said:
There are links to user created drum maps for Cubase further up in this thread.
Thanks Scott, yes I read the thread. 🙂
The question I asked in my post about how to use those links was:
“If … Jim B.’s very kind work in providing drum maps is the best “unofficial” thing – how does that work? Should I just cut and paste it into a Wordpad document on my desktop, and then load into Cubase as described in the manual?”
Thanks –
Sorry, you must have edited your post to add that last part. It wasn’t there when I started my reply.
.drm files are drum map files that can be loaded into Cubase.
When I clicked on the link, it took me to a page with a bunch of .drm files. They can then be browsed and loaded as described in the Cubase manual.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
@Scott said:
Sorry, you must have edited your post to add that last part. It wasn’t there when I started my reply..drm files are drum map files that can be loaded into Cubase.
When I clicked on the link, it took me to a page with a bunch of .drm files. They can then be browsed and loaded as described in the Cubase manual.
Great, thanks much.
Sort of a conceptual question here: Having tried the Cubase Drum Map, I’ve realized it’s so much easier just to edit the Jamstix MIDI key out assignments to match what Nashville is expecting, and that’s how I wound up doing it.
Does anyone think I’m losing some great advantage by doing it that way instead of using the Cubase Drum Maps? I’d go back to them if I were, but otherwise, it’s a whole lot easier to just edit/resave the MIDI key out assignments in Jamstix.
Thanks for any thoughts!
@greg said:
I can’t find the downloads for all the cubase drum maps. I knew where they were in the old website….but can’t find them with the new & “improved” web site.Thank you
Recently i used this drum pack for my song. And pretty satisfied
If you want you can try it.
Sound on sound posted a map for sd2 years ago –
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/feb09/articles/cubasetechmedia.htm
Thanks a lot. It will be useful for me. I have SD3 but I think it os similar.
You can download Cubase drum maps from a variety of sources, including the Steinberg website and other online forums or communities. Here are the steps to download drum maps from the Steinberg website:
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