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Old 03-17-2012, 06:11 PM
MBRULE MBRULE is offline
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Question MIDI note reassignment question

Hi,
I'm recording a MIDI track that is being sent from my cheap little no name drum module. It seems that every drum sends on MIDI channel 10, and lands on a different MIDI note in protools.

Is there a way that I can assign where each drum hit lands within protools? I am triggering a yamaha S90 with my MIDI track, and where I want to here a snare, I hear a duck call instead. i can't seem to find a way to re-assign the sound that I want to a different MIDI note within the S90.

Thanks,

Maurice
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