Separating Drum outputs

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2011/09/11 15:22:54 (permalink)

Separating Drum outputs

How do you take am existing drum loop, bring it into Session Drummer 3 and map the existing kit? Is there a easy way to do this?
example I found a drum loop I like I have a template saved so how do I pull an existing loop in (MIDI) to work with it?

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    Chappel
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    Re:Separating Drum outputs 2011/09/11 16:57:57 (permalink)
    You can right click any of the Midi Patterns in Session Drummer and Load a different pattern. As for re-mapping the SD3 drums to fit the Midi loop, I think it would be much simpler to move the Midi notes in the loop to match the drum sounds in SD.
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    Re:Separating Drum outputs 2011/09/11 18:33:56 (permalink)
    Thanks, your suggestion worked!!!

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    Re:Separating Drum outputs 2011/09/11 18:56:57 (permalink)
    Ah, great. I was hoping it would.
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