04-22-2020, 08:43 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-22-2020, 09:39 AM by guillaume.protet.)
Hi all,
I tried to follow the steps in the "MIDI basics video" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMPqBaQOW-o) to be able to view drums notes (Kick, Snare etc...) instead of regular notes in Mixbus v6 but it seems that it's different now. I selected "Generic" and then channel 10 as shown in the video but nothing happens :S :S.
Am I missing something ?
This feature could be very handy while editing drums VST Instruments. I love the fact that this features has been built-in in Red Zeppelin and Black Pearl drumkits and I would like to have it with other drums VST instruments too. I read the Mixbus documentation and it talk about creating your own midi patchs or midinames but I don't think it's related to want I am talking about.
In addition, can we create our own "Drum notes map" for drums VST instruments that don't follow the Generic MID Drums mapping ?
Thanks a lot in advance for your answers.
I tried to follow the steps in the "MIDI basics video" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMPqBaQOW-o) to be able to view drums notes (Kick, Snare etc...) instead of regular notes in Mixbus v6 but it seems that it's different now. I selected "Generic" and then channel 10 as shown in the video but nothing happens :S :S.
Am I missing something ?
This feature could be very handy while editing drums VST Instruments. I love the fact that this features has been built-in in Red Zeppelin and Black Pearl drumkits and I would like to have it with other drums VST instruments too. I read the Mixbus documentation and it talk about creating your own midi patchs or midinames but I don't think it's related to want I am talking about.
In addition, can we create our own "Drum notes map" for drums VST instruments that don't follow the Generic MID Drums mapping ?
Thanks a lot in advance for your answers.