These Kits route groups as follows:

Kick: Main outs
Snare: Outputs 3-4
Hats: Outputs 5-6
Toms: Outputs 7-8
Cymbals: Outputs 9-10

Snare samples:
The Tchackpout Kit has 3 sets of 16 velocity switched snare samples.
1 - snare top
2- snare bottom (timbre)
3 Snare ambient (OVH mics)

The EXS24 can only cope with 32 layers so all 48 cannot be loaded onto D1 and E1.
I tried some different approaches.

The Mic&Ambient kit uses the Top and Bottom samples on D1 and E1 and puts the OVH samples down an octave on D0, D#0 and E0. The top and bottom samples are in separate groups for D1 and E1 so you can create a different balance of top and bottom mic by trimming the Volume in the appropriate groups.

In several of these including the above Mic&Ambient one I substitued the NSK V7 Hats which I liked better. You can substitute the Tchackpoum hats if you prefer - just select the group and all member samples( keycommand) and delete them and subtitute the tchackpoum hats.

The latest version (Mic&Ambient) should be error free as far as group assignments and tom tunings etc.

Please balance the groups etc to suit yourself - I use the kits with a multiout EXS24 instance routing them to Aux objects with inserted compressors so I don't bother to balance them for a stereo kit.


