Yes, I believe "Mapped Instrument" is the proper term. So I route, for example, D2 on the keyboard to program 200 on Midi channel 1 on the Kurzweil, which contains a bunch of snare samples across the keyboard. Then I transpose the D2 note to whatever key on the Kurzweil holds the snare that I want. That kind of thing. Plus I have transformers for sending velocity values over, say, 100 to a tamborines as well. So ghost note snares don't trigger a tambo, but medium-to-hard ones do, for a snare/tamborine combo hit. Powerful as hell. I highly recommend it. David --- In exs-users@y..., Eli Krantzberg <elik@c...> wrote: > dangcookie wrote: > > > > > I construct drum kits on the fly with drum maps in Logic. So on my > > Kurzweil I have programs of snares, programs of Kicks, of toms, > > hihats, cymbals, tamborines, etc., etc.. I construct my kits on the > > fly using drum maps. It is the most amazing way to creatively and -- > > most importantly-- quickly construct kits for any given song (rock > > vs. pop vs. rap vs. whatever). > > Hi David, > > Could you elaborate exactly on what you mean by "drum maps"? Do you mean mapped instruments, where you might have different drums (snare, kik, tom, etc) routed out through different cables that go to different instruments? > > > > > -- > Eli Krantzberg > Nightshift Orchestra / Almat Productions > http://www.nightshiftorchestra.com
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Re: The most important wish list for drum sample lovers
2002-11-08 by dangcookie
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