How do I assign my MIDI keyboards control knobs in Music Creator 6 touch and Z3ta+2?

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How do I assign my MIDI keyboards control knobs in Music Creator 6 touch and Z3ta+2?

Hey guys just like the subject says I can't find out how to program my keyboards control knobs.  I have music creator 6 touch and z3ta+2.  I'm using an Akai MPK Mini MIDI controller.
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Re: How do I assign my MIDI keyboards control knobs in Music Creator 6 touch and Z3ta+2? 2013/12/02 18:24:38 (permalink)
Ok so I think I know what I need to do for the control knobs.  But now I have a question about assigning sounds to pads. Atm my pads work essentially like the keys on the keyboard.  They just play up and down the scale for the range that they cover. But I want to know how to, for expample, set Pad 1 to a snare, and Pad 3 to a kick. How do I do that? Someone please help, there's got to be one of you that knows how to do this.  I've been googling for hours and Ive got nothin.
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Re: How do I assign my MIDI keyboards control knobs in Music Creator 6 touch and Z3ta+2? 2013/12/02 18:39:04 (permalink)
The pads just send MIDI data, they do not send specific information about the sound they should make. What sounds the pads (or keys) trigger is determined by the synth playing the notes. For example, SI-Drums uses MIDI notes 22, 26, 35 through 59 to play the instruments. There is a table in the SI-Drum help that shows the map in detail. It generally follows the GM Standard Drum Map
 
You can configure the hardware to send the notes you need or use Drum Maps using the Drum Map Manager in MC6 to map incoming note data to the synth.
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Re: How do I assign my MIDI keyboards control knobs in Music Creator 6 touch and Z3ta+2? 2013/12/02 18:42:33 (permalink)
Right. What I'm saying is I want to assign a pad to play a specific sound. In other words I want to assign it to a specific note as you described
 
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Re: How do I assign my MIDI keyboards control knobs in Music Creator 6 touch and Z3ta+2? 2013/12/02 18:45:06 (permalink)
I added to the reply above but it might have been while you were replying so to repeat.
 
Either configure your hardware to send the appropriate note data or use a Drum Map in the DAW to map the incoming data to the notes the synth expects to see.
 
 
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Re: How do I assign my MIDI keyboards control knobs in Music Creator 6 touch and Z3ta+2? 2013/12/02 19:44:38 (permalink)
Ok thanks. I'll try and see if I can make sense of that.  I just started using MC6 a couple of days ago and just got my MIDI controller today.  It would be much simpler if they had a matrix of all the sounds in a particular software drum set and allowed you to map the sounds to your drum pads.
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Re: How do I assign my MIDI keyboards control knobs in Music Creator 6 touch and Z3ta+2? 2013/12/02 20:04:10 (permalink)
You could use a sampler like TX16Wx, if you prefer
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Re: How do I assign my MIDI keyboards control knobs in Music Creator 6 touch and Z3ta+2? 2013/12/02 20:23:09 (permalink)
I dont think that's quite the answer to my issues. I do recognize that a big part of it is my inexperience. But I'm just simply trying to set each of my 8 drum pad buttons to a different sound in a drum set.  I've been trying to use the drums in Cakewalk sound center. Theres a lot of nice sounding drums there.  I could play the drums on the keyboard part of my controller but I want to be able to set some of the sounds to my pads so that I can just tap em as they are bigger and easier to hit.  I just don't understand why it's so difficult to, for example, set Pad 1 to kick, Pad 2 to snare, Pad 3 to crash.  I can't figure out how to make this happen.  I understand that each of those sounds corresponds to a key on the digital keyboard in sound center.  But I can't figure out how to map the specific keys I want, to my pads.  I hope I'm making this clear enough because I'm not sure how else to say it. I just want to be able to put together full drum beats by tapping on my pads instead of the keyboard.
 
edit. Btw thank you much for all the time you are taking to try and help me. I don't want to sound unappreciative.
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Re: How do I assign my MIDI keyboards control knobs in Music Creator 6 touch and Z3ta+2? 2013/12/02 20:52:34 (permalink)
I understand as I said above there are two ways; make the hardware send the proper notes using the MPK mini Editor software and/or use the Drum Map Manager in MC6 to create a drum map to translate the notes it is sending to the notes you want the synth to trigger.
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