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Old 10-14-2009, 07:04 AM
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Default Re: Using Pro Tools Midi Editor for BFD2 drum mapping

Ummm... yes, absolutely.


When you insert BFD2 onto a Pro Tools Instrument track, it's internal key assignments are available on the Pro Tools track which automatically translates to the Pro Tools MIDI editor.
The key assignments are viewable (and editable) on the BFD2 MIDI view. Most of the default assignments follow a standard GM layout: C1 = kick, C#1 = Snare Sidestick, D1 = Snare hit, D#1 = snare drag, etc. (with some exceptions of course; check the BFD2 MIDI view for details on the preset/kit you have loaded).

If the setting you have loaded has default grooves, they should also be available from the keymap in the higher registers.
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