Solve what exactly? Could you clarify?
I sometimes use the x42 midimap plugin,so I can drive several tracks with drum instruments from one MIDI track, is it that what you mean?
Solve what exactly? Could you clarify?
I sometimes use the x42 midimap plugin,so I can drive several tracks with drum instruments from one MIDI track, is it that what you mean?
If you’re still looking for the same type of thing (and quality), then give Ugritone a try.
Native Linux, tonnes of drum kits to add, very well-sampled, easy to mix, etc. It’s easy to setup and flick through the various kits to audition sounds because the mappings are the same for all kits as far as I can tell.
I tried Ugritone.
I bought some kits… but are all “metal style”. Works slow in my computer and i didnt like the interface…
In my experience, ML Drums and exdrummer have the better solutions.
I am sorry, I should have quoted the person/issue to which I was referring. (I edited my post now.)
I meant the issue of switching kits with different MIDI maps to test/try out. I have my own MIDI map that I use for all kits. Not only it makes me be able to switch them, but since I do not record MIDI with a keyboard, but enter it by hand, the usual MIDI map is not the best for me. I now have all snares together, all toms together, all cymbals together, etc.