RECORDINGAuralex Acoustics, Inc. http://www.auralex.com  
Our Sponsors
Pro Audio Products

http://imusicscene.com

The PRO SHOP
Categories
· Accessories
· Acoustic Treatment
· Compressors / Limiters / Gates
· Equalizers
· Micing Systems & Spitters
· Microphones
· Mixers/ Consols
· Modular Rack Systems
· Monitor
· Preamps
· Processors
· Recording Channels
· Summing Amps
Pro Shop
Random Audio Product

Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T
$1,187.00
Members Support
RO CLUB
You are not subscriber of RECORDING. You can subscribe from here now!
User Info, Site Stats
We received
72416950
page views since March 15, 2004
Recording Org
Navigation Map
recording.jpg HomeShow/Hide content
Access restricted to our members Feedback (contact us)
tree-L.gif Recommend Us
· Advertise Here
keyword ads
· Feeds
forums1.jpg DiscussionsShow/Hide content
tree-T.gif Forum RULES
tree-T.gif Forum Search
tree-T.gif Your Account
tree-L.gif Lost Password
pronews.gif Business SectionShow/Hide content
tree-T.gif NewsNew content !
tree-T.gif Topics
Access restricted to our members Submit News
Access restricted to our members Advertising InfoShow/Hide content
tree-T.gif keyword adsShow/Hide content
tree-L.gif Pro Audio
Linking System
Access restricted to our members Feedback (contact us)
Access restricted to our members News Search
· The Pro Shop
High End Gear
· Pro Shop!
icon_poll.gif ContentShow/Hide content
tree-T.gif Reviews & Features
tree-T.gif Stories Archive
Access restricted to our members Music_Business_Links
icon_members.gif InfoShow/Hide content
fleche.gif Books
tree-T.gif FAQ
Access restricted to our members Feedback (contact us)
fleche.gif Glossary
tree-T.gif Recommend Us
tree-T.gif Statistics
Access restricted to our members News Search
tree-T.gif Surveys
tree-L.gif Your Account
PASS IT ON!
Please link back to RO
Latest Survey
Do you earn money from music?

Yes
No



Results
Polls

Votes: 1082
Comments: 1
Mix News
·Waves Introduces Jack Joseph Puig Collection
·Old 97's: Blame It on Gravity
·Classic Piano Blues
·ASCAP Announces 20th Anniversary Workshop
·Rare Ltd. Adopts Wwise for Upcoming Projects

read more...©
NAMM News
·Broadcast India
·Vietnam Broadcast/Telecom/ICT
·AES
·Expomusic 2008
·IBC
·JAPEX
·PALMM Philippines
·PALME India 2008
·AMAC 2008
·The Music and Sound Show
·PLASA 2008
·MIAC 2008
·Hangfoglalas/Soundquest ? Music Industry Trade Show
·2008 Master Piano Technicians of America Convention
·Music China

read more...©
  Forum FAQ    Search    Profile    Log in to check your private messages    Log in
  Your url ad could be here!

 
Post new topicReply to topic
View previous topic Log in to check your private messages View next topic
Author Message
sirchick
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: Aug 31, 2007
Posts: 95
Location: Cardiff, Wales, Uk


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Tue May 20, 2008 3:53 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Seriously I have been searching yet none really give an explaination of what the heck is going with them.

I have EZDrummer for my Cubase plugin, and have put it as my virtual instrument and assigned it to my midi track, and then I go to drum map and there is only GM which is the bog standard for cubase. So i use it, and well it says things like "Hand Clap" yet doesn't sound anything like it when I try draw in the beats, and some don't make any sound.

What am I doing wrong?
View user's profileSend private message
hueseph
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: Oct 31, 2005
Posts: 1327
Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Tue May 20, 2008 4:35 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

A drum map is exactly that. It is simply a map of where certain drums "occur" on the piano roll. There should be a map on the EZdrummer install disc that you can import into Cubase. I have EZdrummer at home but not here. I could check but you should be able to find it simply by exploring the cd.

_________________
Ian Faith: "Certainly, in the topsy-turvy world of heavy rock, having a good solid piece of wood in your hand is often useful."
View user's profileSend private messageSend e-mail
sirchick
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: Aug 31, 2007
Posts: 95
Location: Cardiff, Wales, Uk


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Tue May 20, 2008 4:42 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Well i searched for .drm but not luck in the CD. Where does it install the drm's too... cos I couldn't find it in my ToonTrack directory either.
View user's profileSend private message
pr0gr4m
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: Feb 09, 2005
Posts: 1070
Location: South Florida


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Tue May 20, 2008 5:18 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

ok...

Most drum machines/modules/plug-ins will tie specific drums to a MIDI note number. But none of them really do it the same. For example an Alesis drum machine might tie a kick drum to the C0 key on a keyboard (MIDI note number 24) while a Roland drum machine may use that key for a cymbal or snare or some other sound. Originally there was no standard (and there really isn't one now) and manufacturers just did what they wanted.

Without getting into a big explanation...General MIDI was created as a way to standardize some of that. It was actually designed for a complete set of sounds, not just drums. For example, piano type sounds would be patch numbers a-b; bass sounds would be on patches c-d; leads e-f, etc. Drum sounds each has a specific note number under the general MIDI specification...Kick on note number 35, snare on note number 38, etc. But that only allowed for a specific set of sounds. It was really designed as a way for people to create MIDI tracks/files/devices in a way so that they could be played anywhere and sound close to what they were supposed to sound like. General MIDI is limited and in the real world not too handy unless you are just playing back MIDI files you download off the internet. But back to the problem at hand...

In come Drum Maps. A drum map is a mapping of drum sounds from a device to MIDI notes in your software. So, using the example above, when you are using your Alesis drum machine, you would load in a specific drum map that is set up for that Alesis drum machine so that all the notes and sounds will correspond to each other. When you click or play the hand clap, you'll hear a hand clap.

Drum machines are not limited to one set of drum sounds/MIDI note numbers. They allow you to create multiple drum kits and usually you can assign each drum within each kit it's own MIDI note number. Add multiple drum machines/modules/plug-ins and you can have litterally hundreds of different drum kits and each with their own specific MIDI note configuration.

Generally to manage something like this, you would try to keep your drum kits similar, using the same MIDI not for all your kick drums, the same for the snares, etc. However, that is not always possible and that's where drum maps are useful.

I tend to keep all my drum machines to a standard and can use 1 or 2 different drum maps to cover them all. However, I also use Battery. I not only use it for drums but I also use it to trigger samples. Some times I'll create a drum map just for a specific song if the sounds I use in Battery are all sorts of different things. I also use different drum maps for DFH.

Really, the best thing you can do to learn how they can be helpful is to just create and use one. It'll take a little time setting it up but in the end if you use many different drum kits and do a lot of drum programming it will make your life so much easier.

_________________
"The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible"
Arthur C. Clarke (1917 - 2008)
View user's profileSend private messageVisit poster's website
pr0gr4m
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: Feb 09, 2005
Posts: 1070
Location: South Florida


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Tue May 20, 2008 5:27 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

I just read a post on the EZD support forum that says that Cubase drum maps are available from the free download site.

_________________
"The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible"
Arthur C. Clarke (1917 - 2008)
View user's profileSend private messageVisit poster's website
sirchick
Recording Org
Pro Audio Group



Joined: Aug 31, 2007
Posts: 95
Location: Cardiff, Wales, Uk


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Tue May 20, 2008 5:49 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Thankyou for the replies guys.

I wanted to make my own drum maps, but I have no real clue on what to do, nor where to find simple instructions on how to make a basic one so that I can then follow that principal for my EZDrummer.


Most pages I have found, kinda expect you to know half of what they want you to do in the first place, but I have never even touched a drum map before so finding a tutorial is pretty difficult.
View user's profileSend private message
Display posts from previous:      
Post new topicReply to topic
View previous topic Log in to check your private messages View next topic



This topic sponsored by:

  Sound Performance Lab
(Tube, Mastering, Analog Gear)

  
  
  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum



Powered by phpBB © 2001 phpBB Group

PHP-Nuke Port by Tom Nitzschner [Total Redesign By: Lorkan Themes] & 2004 www.toms-home.com
Pro Shop Cart
Your cart is empty.

[ Browse ]
Business Section
(News, Articles
Classifieds etc.)
· Rain Recording Introduces ION 64 - Octo Core 64-bit DAW
· Eiosis releases the E²Transienter Native Windows/OSX
· Abbey Road Plug-ins presents the Brilliance Pack
· BTE Audio releases BEQ3 British Console Equaliser Algorithm
· Mu Technologies - Mu Voice 1.1.2 and 1.2 - Free demo
· Cayman Islands Sound Rentals: Recording Studios USA!
· iMusicScene Releases New Flash Music Players for MySpace/TagWorld
· BTE Audio releases PEQ3 Program Equalizer Algorithm

[ More in News Section ]
Current Topics!
Last 10 Forum Messages

What kind of mixer
Last post by Kapt.Krunch in Budget Gear on Jul 09, 2008 at 05:11:22

Mastering Services - Watch video
Last post by hackenslash in Mastering Sound on Jul 09, 2008 at 05:05:04

Just bought some Event ASP8 monitors! (w/ pic)
Last post by hackenslash in Home, Project Studio's on Jul 09, 2008 at 04:17:42

Clash of the Frequencies
Last post by hackenslash in Home, Project Studio's on Jul 09, 2008 at 04:14:28

The Challenge Thread
Last post by Halifaxsoundguy in Recording Studio on Jul 09, 2008 at 03:02:01

good preamp for 400$
Last post by EricUndead in Budget Gear on Jul 09, 2008 at 00:31:08

Choir with MK21
Last post by tonyk in Acoustic Music on Jul 08, 2008 at 23:13:35

Audio Recording BackUp System
Last post by Greener in Digital Pro Audio on Jul 08, 2008 at 22:45:01

Looking for a video to PSP converter!!!!
Last post by bigtree in Audio Video Pro on Jul 08, 2008 at 22:37:25

Mixing Exercise
Last post by mhutch in Recording Studio on Jul 08, 2008 at 19:37:15


[ RECORDING ]
New Topics!

What kind of mixer
Clash of the Frequencies
good preamp for 400$
Trash talk
Fresh Meat!!
Mbox 2 Mini Vista SP1 Compatability
Megaphone Question
Mastering Services - Watch video
Dumping data from HD-24 into Protools.
Mixing Exercise
Audio Recording BackUp System
Book Suggestions
audio for tv transmission
Choir with MK21
Calling
Just bought some Event ASP8 monitors! (w/ pic)
Please Help Me With Plug Ins
Please help - mix critique...
PLEASE HELP! My audio is recording mono. (Logic Pro 7)
Limp mass membrane material

RECORDING Forums

BookMark

 _MAKEBOOKMARK

Recording Org RSS Feeds Community News. or Pro Audio Forums

Read this if you are a new poster Rules, who needs em?

For more information on advertising, investing , merging or any other ideas you may have for this community" Feedback

Pro Audio forums, audio reviews and all the moderating here is volunteer. Please remember no-one is being paid to be here or deliver hot coffee. Play Fair, be polite and considerate to others. Title your topics properly and do not slander anyone. Also, if you love Recording Org and would like to make any donation in support of this site, please contact the Feedback link on the side bar and admin would be more than happy to add any contribution gift to the RO kitty. Give by becoming an RO Club Member and get a little better RO options.
Read this before your post here: Recording Org Disclaimer


This site can be translated into 13 languages. 錄音工作室幫助下,新聞和信息,數位專業音頻論壇, Opname studio helpen, nieuws en informatie, digitale pro audio forums, Studio d'enregistrement à l'aide de nouvelles et d'information, forums de l'audio numérique pro, Tonstudio helfen, Nachrichten und Informationen, digitale Pro-Audio-Foren, Estudio de grabación ayuda, información y noticias, foros de audio digital profesional. help, pro tools, cubase, nuendo, DAW,
PHP-Nuke Copyright © 2005 by Francisco Burzi. This is free software, and you may redistribute it under the GPL. PHP-Nuke comes with absolutely no warranty, for details, see the license.
Page Generation: 0.63 Seconds

.: fiSubBrown Shadow phpbb2 style by Lorkan Themes :.
.: Original Theme (FiSubSilver Shadow) by: Daz 2004 :.