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Newbie Raves and a couple newbie Q's

 
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steveng57
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 10:40 pm    Post subject: Newbie Raves and a couple newbie Q's Reply with quote

Wow. This is software I've been waiting for all my life. I am a hacker guitarist, and I put together a few chords on one track, a little lead on another, and JamStix on the third. My wife thought that I had hired somebody to play along with me. "You sound like a band!!!" she said. It get results out of the box, and sounds dang good doing it.

The intuitive UI is exellent. The arrangement panel makes song layout fit incredibly well with pretty much any sequencing software. (I'm using both SONAR and ProTools). There are one or two places where I have still to figure things out, but I am am certain those are because they are advanced topics that drummers know about, where us guitars say "what language is that".

I bought the whole shebang last week after about 30 minutes on the demo real. Worth every penny.

2 q's for the general audience out there.

#1) mappings. mappings. mappings. Long before I ever bought JamStix mappings have been a problem. If the world could agree on the MIDI note for "snare rimshot". I am certain that world hunger and world peace problems would be solved shortly thereafter. The defauts drums with JamStix are cool, but I also have Battery2 drums and Dimension Pro drums (mostly "Accoustics and Snares"), in a couple of tracks I've already laid down and would dearly love to use them. Are there mappings for these anywhere?

Just as an industry rant, I realize JamStix is just a victim of this, it really would be cool if we could ALL REALLY get behind the GM or GM++ standards that would help us all make better music, instead of futziing with the software.

#2) Outputs. Read the manuals etc. Still not grocking how any stuff can be directed to them, and I am guessing that there is a secondary q as to how they come back into my sequencing software. Only the @1 output is active and all others seem dead. Is that when I add the VST to the sequencing software, I need to specify an individual channel per output at that time? else I dunno what.

Thanks for any help, in advance. I am almost giddy with exitment over this product. So I hope you will pardon me if my explainations are obtuse.

Thanks
Steve
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 12:49 am    Post subject: Re: Newbie Raves and a couple newbie Q's Reply with quote

steveng57 wrote:

Just as an industry rant, I realize JamStix is just a victim of this, it really would be cool if we could ALL REALLY get behind the GM or GM++ standards that would help us all make better music, instead of futziing with the software.


Really I believe that the whole GM system needs improvement. If you think about it, the system is very basic, and almost inadequate for recreating the realism that today's synthesized music demands.

I agree with you that standardization is important, but I think a better system than GM could and should be invented. After all, GM is 15 years old...

Sorry, just had to put in my thoughts on the matter. Razz

To answer your 2nd question, the matter of outputs is rather relative to which host you're using. In Sonar you have to create more output tracks assigned to the other outputs of Jamstix, otherwise, as you have noticed, all the outputs but #1 will be dead.
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 5:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have the same question! In SHS4, when I add JS, I add a midi track with all four output tracks, but only seem to be getting sound from one. How do I go about routing the sounds through the other three? Is this the way that I would individually taylor the sounds of the cymbals or toms, ie..volume,eq?
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 9:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

In the mapping tab you have to route the different sounds (e.g. kick, snare, toms, etc.) to the different outs.
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 10:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Steve and thanks for your very kind words!
steveng57 wrote:
The defauts drums with JamStix are cool, but I also have Battery2 drums and Dimension Pro drums (mostly "Accoustics and Snares"), in a couple of tracks I've already laid down and would dearly love to use them. Are there mappings for these anywhere?

Making a mapping is not all that painful:

- go to the mapping tab
- click 'External VSTi' and select the DLL of the module you want to use
- in the GUI that opens, make all bank selections you need etc.
- step through the sound list in the mapping tab and hit 'Audit' on each sound to make sure you hear the proper sound from your module. If not, use the 'Key' list box to line them up. Leave non-existing sounds on silent notes.
- hit 'Save' in the mapping tab
- think about sharing your new mapping with the community Smile

Also, if you haven't done so yet, please check out the other Jamstix mappings as well (DrumPaks, SnarePak,BrushPak) since you bought the Jamboree bundle so you're not stuck on the JS default kit.

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Outputs. Read the manuals etc. Still not grocking how any stuff can be directed to them, and I am guessing that there is a secondary q as to how they come back into my sequencing software. Only the @1 output is active and all others seem dead.

As Doc pointed out, you need to send your drums to individual outputs as needed in the mapping tab (output slider).
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