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Dimension Pro Drum Maps
Hi,
Anybody know where I can get a printout of the Dimension Pro drum maps so I can map the drums to keys in Sonar?
Thanks,
Gary
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RE: Dimension Pro Drum Maps
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Anybody know where I can get a printout of the Dimension Pro drum maps
Yep. Work out what program you're wanting to map and then find the corresponding .sfz file. Then, load that into a text editor and check the key assignments of each part of the kit. It should be pretty straight forward to understand:
// Snare Center Hit
<group>
loop_mode=one_shot polyphony=3 group=20
seq_length=2 volume=3
<region>
key=d2 hivel=80 seq_position=1
sample=Sonor Hilite Maple 14x7\U87 - Center Hit - RH002.wav
Okay, in the above excerpt,
key=D2
shows the key assignment for the snare.
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RE: Dimension Pro Drum Maps
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Great Tip Dale, however a word of caution (to Gary): you might want to
copy
the sfz file to the desktop instead of editing it outright.
once done copying, rename the extension from *sfz to *txt. Then your off and running.
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2006/03/07 13:30:24
My site i guess;)
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assignment
long time no see but it rears it head again.
Did I just say
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Thanks for the tips.
It sort of worked, the keys in the .sfz file were about 1 octive off +/- 1 or 2 notes. It did give me a starting point to work with.
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