![]() ![]() So, I'm definitely going to get to work on this. Therefore you're not going to be using, say, the Latin Percussion EZX or its corresponding MIDI to drive a DKD drum kit. Remember, the target is DKD, which is just several different drum kits all mapped the same. I guess my point here is that a Default EZD2-to-DKD mapping should work for MOST situations. There of course exceptions to this - as mentioned about, if you play a MIDI file that came with the Rock expansion pack in the Latin Percussion expansion, it probably won't sound like very typical. Otherwise the entire concept behind EZD2's way of finding your beat wouldn't make any sense. Also, you must consider the fact that Toontrack's MIDI files are made to work universally with all their EZX expansion kits. Many kits have many more cymbals than others, but the additional cymbals are handled with MIDI notes that are not used with the main "standard" 3 cymbals (2 crashes and a ride). But for most of the EZX's, the mappings are relatively consistent with respect to kick, bass, toms, hats, and cymbals. While there are some subtle differences in MIDI notes across the EZX expansion packs, for the most part, these pertain mainly to the packs that are what I would call "non-typical" drum kits - such as the Latin Percussion kit, the Twisted Kit, etc. I own every EZX expansion and yes I am aware of how MIDI notes can differ across the different expansion packs, and I also have been looking at their MIDI layout pdf's quite extensively as I figure this out. ![]() So at least you can get the mapping from the DKD designer done, but you'd still need to mapping on the EZDrummer expansion kits as well. If you pursue this, there's already a Scriptor called Drum Kit Desinger Remapper that goes from DKD to GM. ![]() I was taking a look at that thru a Scriptor object but realized that you'd need a separate Scriptor for each EZDrummer kit and for the Superior Drummer 2 as well. #EZDRUMMER MIDI PDF#The maps are in a PDF file for each EZDrummer expansion kit, but only if you purchase those kits. So you'd have to know where the EZDrummer MIDI is coming from and create a map for the EZDrummer expansion to DKD. I doubt anyone would write a map like this from EZDrummer to DKD because the MIDI supplied with the expansion kits can be different across those EZDrummer expansion kits. That's because those notes trigger different samples of the same drum kit pieces but don't follow any GM standard because there is no standard for those additional drum pieces that DKD and EZDrummer use. The iPod has made the majority of people think thats the way music sounds, thank god there are still a lot of music lovers out there who invest in good playback equipment.but other than that, the notes are all different. I only use MP3 for posting on the net and will put a note saying if you like this song I'll send you the "real" version. I say with the size of hard drives and the speed of the internet why not stay as a WAVE file. Somewhere I saw a chart and it shows how below 160 it's not even true stereo anymore. The iPod has made the majority of people think thats the way music sounds, thank god there are still a lot of music lovers out there who invest in good playback equipment. MP3 at 128 is only 10% of the original data so something is missing and what I notice the most is the distortion, lack of ambiance from reverb's, trashy cymbals etc. Flac only reduces your file size about 15% so is popular with geeks who can tell the difference. It will depend on the style of music too, brick wall rock and roll will not suffer as much as a ambient, classical or acoustic. Ya want to test MP3'z, use headphones! If you can't hear the difference then that's fine, I sure can and I'm half deaf from too many loud gigs and carpentry work. ![]()
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