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opcode Jammer

Joined: 10 Aug 2005 Posts: 42
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Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2024 6:08 am Post subject: Saving MIDI output mappings? |
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Is it possible (through the UI) to save a MIDI output mapping?
I know that my custom mappings will be saved with kit presets (with the output mapping displaying as "Customized"), but is it possible to store just the mapping in any way and assign a name to it?
I know that I could probably add a file in data\minimaps, but since the mappings already exist in Jamstix, why can't they saved separately from a kit? Or can they?
While writing this, I just noticed that the kit preset loading dialog has an option "Keys only", so I guess that basically covers it. |
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Koldunya_ Junior Jammer

Joined: 03 Dec 2024 Posts: 10
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Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 7:42 pm Post subject: Re: Saving MIDI output mappings? |
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| opcode wrote: | Is it possible (through the UI) to save a MIDI output mapping?
I know that my custom mappings will be saved with kit presets (with the output mapping displaying as "Customized"), but is it possible to store just the mapping in any way and assign a name to it?
I know that I could probably add a file in data\minimaps, but since the mappings already exist in Jamstix, why can't they saved separately from a kit? Or can they?
While writing this, I just noticed that the kit preset loading dialog has an option "Keys only", so I guess that basically covers it. |
On the Kit tab, there are Load and Save buttons about in the middle. I used Save button, selected the Metal category, and named it Krimh after the Kontakt library I am working with. All the drums are MIDI-only and it's a kit I build from scratch.
I came back, loaded that up, and it plays all the appropriate drums in Krimh, so I think this is what you are looking for? |
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