WalkinTall 9 March 2024 I am trying to select stored drum sets on my D4 using my BandHelper program. I am able to get the two units my iPad and my D4 to talk to each other but I can’t find the numbers of the drum sets to be able to change them. Log in or register to post comments Comments Make sure your D4 and your… audiokid Sun, 03/10/2024 - 05:15 Make sure your D4 and your iPad are connected via MIDI and set to the same MIDI channel. You can change the MIDI input channel in the BandHelper settings. Navigate to Repertoire > Set Lists in BandHelper and select the set list you want to use. You can also create a new set list and add songs to it. For each song in your set list, edit the song details and select the MIDI preset that corresponds to the drum set you want to use on your D4. You can also create your own MIDI presets if needed. When you view your set list in BandHelper, the app will automatically send the MIDI preset to your D4 when you select a song. You can also use a MIDI controller or a footswitch to change songs hands-free. Log in or register to post comments
Make sure your D4 and your… audiokid Sun, 03/10/2024 - 05:15 Make sure your D4 and your iPad are connected via MIDI and set to the same MIDI channel. You can change the MIDI input channel in the BandHelper settings. Navigate to Repertoire > Set Lists in BandHelper and select the set list you want to use. You can also create a new set list and add songs to it. For each song in your set list, edit the song details and select the MIDI preset that corresponds to the drum set you want to use on your D4. You can also create your own MIDI presets if needed. When you view your set list in BandHelper, the app will automatically send the MIDI preset to your D4 when you select a song. You can also use a MIDI controller or a footswitch to change songs hands-free. Log in or register to post comments
Make sure your D4 and your…