How do i mape my sampled drums sounds to a keyboard

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Member Since: Jul 17, 2003

Hey guys

i took the advise from one of the other posts and created my own custome drum kit and i want to map it to the key board using logic Platnum or fruity Loops any helpers would be great.

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Czar of Midi
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Since: Apr 04, 2002


Dec 04, 2003 03:52 pm

Sorry for the late response I musta missed this post earlier.

What program are you running the samples in, and what DAW are you using? This will help determine how to go about it.

Member
Since: Jul 17, 2003


Dec 05, 2003 01:01 pm

ummm i would like to use Logic Platnum if i can beacuse thats where i do all of my recording ect.
What do you mean by DAW ?

Administrator
Since: Apr 03, 2002


Dec 05, 2003 01:09 pm

DAW="Digital Audio Workstation"

So, I am guessing he is asking which app, hard disk recorder, beat maker or whatever, you are using.

Being totally unfamiliar with Logic, can't help beyond that...hopefully someone else can.

Czar of Midi
Administrator
Since: Apr 04, 2002


Dec 05, 2003 11:58 pm

Well Logic is a Recording app, and not a sampler app., which is what you would map drum samples into. FruityLoops on the other hand should be able to handle that for you. I have not maped samples using fruity but I would geuss it is like most other samplers or sample based programs. I would suggest readin their help section which is pretty deep. Simply open the help dialogue and look for Mapping Samples or something along those lines.

Your other alternative is to purchase a dedicated sampler program. I think there are a couple peeps here who use Fruity faithfully and might give you a better picture of what it can do. Hopefully they will pop in this weekend.

Frisco's Most Underrated
Member
Since: Jan 28, 2003


Dec 06, 2003 02:24 am

Or, you can always download Vienna and use it to create soundfonts where you can map your samples to a keyboard. You may need a soundblaster card to use Vienna however. Check this thread for more info.

www.homerecordingconnecti...d=3061&frm5

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