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Midi Output Mapping - clarification ???

 
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ez_goen
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 19, 2021 5:26 pm    Post subject: Midi Output Mapping - clarification ??? Reply with quote

Hi,
Thanks for an excellent tool.
WRT Midi output mapping - in my case specifically Addictive Drums 2.
What do the names actually mean?
IE: Black Velvet Tom(4) Cr-Ch-Ch-Cr-Sp-Sp-CB

I mean I get Cr is Crash, Ch ic Closed Hihat, SP is Splash , (CB eludes me at time of writing)

Looking through some of the other maps I note similar naming format.
The file names themselves dont really help either ie ... XXCSC.B

Apologies if this is a duh question from an obvious non-drummer.

Perhaps I'm not the only one?

Running a diff across two random files yielded something of interest but I think I still need someone to dumb it down for me.

16=89 ;Crash 2 | 16=79 ;Crash 2
;17=81 ;Crash 3 | ;17=93 ;Crash 3
;18=89 ;Crash 4 | ;18=93 ;Crash 4
22=79 ;China 1 | 22=81 ;China 1
23=81 ;China 2 | 23=89 ;China 2
ShortName=Velvet XCCXSSB | ShortName=Velvet XXCCSSB
LongName=Black Velvet Tom(4) Cr-Ch-Ch-Cr-Sp-Sp-CB | LongName=Black Velvet Tom(4) Cr-Cr-Ch-Ch-Sp-Sp-CB

Many Thanks
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 19, 2021 8:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:
Black Velvet Tom(4) Cr-Ch-Ch-Cr-Sp-Sp-CB


Hi ez_g,
That example would translate as Black Velvet 4 Toms, Crash-China-China-Crash-Splash-Splash-Cowbell. In the ShortName it looks like "X" is substituted for Crash. Does that help?
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 20, 2021 2:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

a_zimuth wrote:
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Black Velvet Tom(4) Cr-Ch-Ch-Cr-Sp-Sp-CB


Hi ez_g,
That example would translate as Black Velvet 4 Toms, Crash-China-China-Crash-Splash-Splash-Cowbell. In the ShortName it looks like "X" is substituted for Crash. Does that help?


I think it helps - thankyou - so (bear with me - AD2 is new to me as well)
It *looks* like the default black velvet kit in AD2 might be described as

ShortName=Velvet XXCCSSB
LongName=Black Velvet Tom(4) Cr-Cr-Ch-Ch-Sp-Sp-CB

Hope a google drive link works here https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qds30r89V7dXebgh2yV3KpdRA6qXxmL4/view?usp=sharing

This is a screen shot (I promise) of AD2 with the Black Velvet Kit displayed without mods

Cheers
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 20, 2021 5:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I see what you're saying but the order of the Kit pieces in the "Name" is irrelevant. It is just to show what the Kit contains in the mapping menu so you can choose or assemble a 3d Jamstix midi kit that matches visually.

Quote:
16=89 ;Crash 2 | 16=79 ;Crash 2
;17=81 ;Crash 3 | ;17=93 ;Crash 3
;18=89 ;Crash 4 | ;18=93 ;Crash 4
22=79 ;China 1 | 22=81 ;China 1
23=81 ;China 2 | 23=89 ;China 2


This is where the actual work is being done redirecting data. Does this make sense or did I completely misunderstand?
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