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my drums don't sound the way the should.

Gokto · started 2023-03-22 01:59 · updated 2023-03-24 16:28

am new to this, but ive been playing drums for a while now, and I dont know why but whenever i connect the midi to a drum device, one of the toms sounds like a clap and one of them sounds like a crash, and I want it to sound like how my drum normally sounds, how can I make this happen?

Comments (5)

2023-03-23 08:26 · 2023-03-23

Could you give me some more details please? Which Midi device do you use and which Audiotool device do you use to play the drum samples?

Gokto · reply
2023-03-23 10:04 · 2023-03-23

Yeah, Hi, I use a Donner DED-200 and I usually use the "rock" and "classical" set that the module provides, and I don't remember the name of the Audiotool devices, but I tried them all, so you could probably recommend the one that might help me.

a-records · reply
2023-03-23 10:38 · 2023-03-23

To be honest I'm not sure if the current latency is fun to play drums with. We are working on faster solutions at the moment. Sounds like you used the Machinist which makes sense. You can load the samples to the Machinst in the order you want them to be. And if you loaded presets you can rearrange the order of the samples

Gokto · reply
2023-03-24 10:50 · 2023-03-24

So I got the sample in the Machinist, but I don't know how to map them to my midi device

Cal Lycus · reply
2023-03-24 16:28 · 2023-03-24

So essentially each part of your kit is automatically linked to a note in the piano roll. Once you know which instrument triggers which note, you can reassign the samples within the machinists (click and drag from the sample browser) so that they match with what you want to be heard when you hit your drums/cymbals.