8/25/2023 0 Comments Addictive drums midi note map![]() You can change AD2 to respond to the notes your edrum sends out or you can change the notes the edrum sends out to match the standard AD2 mappings. I previously have used the "learn" function of AD2 to map AD2 to the notes my edrum sends out. However, if I send drum pieces to someone else for use, I also have to send my drum map to them so they can match up the pieces. Then they also have a hard time mixing/matching some of my drum beats/fills with standard ones that come with AD2. The videos used the default EZD kit and came with MIDI files as support. So, I would like to change all the mappings in my edrum to match the AD2 standard map. Looking at the MIDI files, the notes used to trigger EZD extend WAY beyond the keymap provided with EZD. I’ve searched the FAQ’s on this site and I’ve searched the web for a FULL keymap but no luck. I found a video where a guy played every note that’s available. That way I can play and record drums parts and the maps just work for triggering AD2. I can go to the map window in AD2 and click each drum and see the note mapping. ![]() However, that is very tedious, so I thought there might be a chart listing somewhere of the drum to note mappings but it's not in the manual and I am unable to find it with an internet search. Anyone know where I can get such a thing? It would be a lot easier to print out a chart and then sit and go through each note assignment in my edrum, marking off each one as I change it.
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