drum map help

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2012/04/12 20:43:08 (permalink)

drum map help

 Hey All, So, over the past several months, I have been recording a drummer with Addictive Drums, and now find myself wanting to convert the midi to EZdrummer. I know, most folks like AD better, but we want to have a separate output for each track and 'treat' them that way to hopefully get a more organic sound than AD offers. I've already spent several hours trying to come up with a drum map, though, and I'm failing miserably. Does anyone either have an existing drum map to go from AD to EZ, or have any advice on how to do it without pulling out all of my hair? thanks! -joe
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    dug dog
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    Re:drum map help 2012/04/20 18:37:54 (permalink)
    Did you check the Toontrack forum to see if someone has done one already?
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    Kalle Rantaaho
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    Re:drum map help 2012/04/21 06:35:33 (permalink)
    AD does have the possibility to route kitpieces to separate audio outputs (or am I misunderstanding you?):

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