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JAMSTIX3 and N.I. Abbey Rd Drum ARTICULATIONS

 
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PostPosted: Wed May 12, 2010 8:19 pm    Post subject: JAMSTIX3 and N.I. Abbey Rd Drum ARTICULATIONS Reply with quote

Ralph
I've just bought the Native Instruments Abbey Rd 60's drums
The sounds are just perfect for the music I like.

There are many articulations for each drum piece
I've included a list below of just the snare and hihats.... but all the drum pieces are much the same. Is there or will there be a way for Jamstix to send this much information to Abbey Rd drums?

Or any suggestions of how I can utilize all the different hits and articulations that N/I. have put in this sample set? They are very human and very realistic

I can post you a copy of the Manual if you want?

Here is a comprehensive list of all drums and articulations included with each kit.4.1 Early 60s Kit

Snare Drum 1 & 2
Center Left Hand, Center Right Hand, Center Right/Left Alternating -Halfway Left , Hand Halfway Right, Hand Halfway Right/Left Alternating -Rimshot, Sidestick, FlamRoll Wires Off, Rim Only

Hihat
Closed Tight Tip Right Hand, Closed Tight Tip Left Hand, Closed Tight Tip Right/Left Alternating - Closed Tip Right Hand, Closed Tip Left Hand, Closed Tip Right/Left Alternating - Closed Shank Right Hand, Closed Shank Left Hand
Closed Shank Right/Left Alternating - Closed Pedal Open, Peda lOpen, Quarter Open, Half Open, Three-Quarters Open, Loose Open, Full Open,


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PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 7:17 am    Post subject: Re: JAMSTIX3 and N.I. Abbey Rd Drum ARTICULATIONS Reply with quote

Here is the ARD to JS3 mapping I would do:

Snare Drum 1 & 2
Center Left Hand, Center Right Hand, Center Right/Left Alternating -Halfway Left , Hand Halfway Right, Hand Halfway Right/Left Alternating -Rimshot, Sidestick, FlamRoll Wires Off, Rim Only

Snare Center Left hand -> Snare Center
Snare Halfway Left -> Snare Offset
Snare Rimshot -> Snare Rimshot
Snare Sidestick -> Snare Sidestick

Look for a drag or buzz articulation to map to the /Snare Bounce' in JS3.


Hihat
Closed Tight Tip Right Hand, Closed Tight Tip Left Hand, Closed Tight Tip Right/Left Alternating - Closed Tip Right Hand, Closed Tip Left Hand, Closed Tip Right/Left Alternating - Closed Shank Right Hand, Closed Shank Left Hand
Closed Shank Right/Left Alternating - Closed Pedal Open, Peda lOpen, Quarter Open, Half Open, Three-Quarters Open, Loose Open, Full Open,

Map tip to closed,
Map shank to shank
Quarter Open->25&
Half Open->Half Open
Three-Quarters Open->75&
Full Open ->100%
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 5:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

how would I actually set this up in Jamstix?

anyone have some kind of pak or template for reaper?
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 6:52 pm    Post subject: Re: JAMSTIX3 and N.I. Abbey Rd Drum ARTICULATIONS Reply with quote

paspallum wrote:
Ralph
I've just bought the Native Instruments Abbey Rd 60's drums
The sounds are just perfect for the music I like.

There are many articulations for each drum piece
I've included a list below of just the snare and hihats.... but all the drum pieces are much the same. Is there or will there be a way for Jamstix to send this much information to Abbey Rd drums?

Or any suggestions of how I can utilize all the different hits and articulations that N/I. have put in this sample set? They are very human and very realistic

I can post you a copy of the Manual if you want?

Here is a comprehensive list of all drums and articulations included with each kit.4.1 Early 60s Kit

Snare Drum 1 & 2
Center Left Hand, Center Right Hand, Center Right/Left Alternating -Halfway Left , Hand Halfway Right, Hand Halfway Right/Left Alternating -Rimshot, Sidestick, FlamRoll Wires Off, Rim Only

Hihat
Closed Tight Tip Right Hand, Closed Tight Tip Left Hand, Closed Tight Tip Right/Left Alternating - Closed Tip Right Hand, Closed Tip Left Hand, Closed Tip Right/Left Alternating - Closed Shank Right Hand, Closed Shank Left Hand
Closed Shank Right/Left Alternating - Closed Pedal Open, Peda lOpen, Quarter Open, Half Open, Three-Quarters Open, Loose Open, Full Open,


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I haven't downloaded them yet, but scroll down in this thread: http://rayzoon2.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4955. Drjee has done mappings for ARD 60's, the stock Kontakt drum kits, and Battery 3.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 8:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

thanks!!!
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