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Dual istance midi

PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 7:01 pm
by Maylord.war
Hi

I would like to describe small solution and a powerful utility of the latest pic firmware.

This is a small demostration to show you how to use MegadrumManager ( to change parameters etc ) and recording midi mapping with your sampleVst in a daw at the SAME time ( in my case Cubase )

The combination facilitates the configuration of pad, specially to setting the dualMidpoint/dualmidWith for dual zone pad, see more crosstalks error, triggering suppression , what happen for the multi switch of cymbal to take 2or 3 zone etc.

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In my case i've opened first the megadrum manager--->options---> select "megadrum usb"

Click " Open Midi" and "GetAll" to load from MD all parameters

After this i've open the daw, go to midi setting---> disable the Midi Called "megadrum usb" ( already in use ) , select instead " Megadrum USB 2 " and click ok.

With this configuration you can see all the midi log from your MD and recording the session at the same time.

I realy like this solution, I hope this can be of help to resolve all the errors midi.

Re: Dual istance midi

PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 8:03 pm
by dmitri
Maylord.war wrote:This is a small demostration to show you how to use MegadrumManager ( to change parameters etc ) and recording midi mapping with your sampleVst in a daw at the SAME time ( in my case Cubase )

This is exactly why I added support for two USB MIDI interfaces into PIC firmware.

Re: Dual istance midi

PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 9:39 pm
by Maylord.war
Thanks for your work Dmitri 8-) :lol:

Re: Dual istance midi

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:02 pm
by angr77
Hi!
I might be just stupid, but I red this post yesterday...and did not get the real idea to record both the MDM/MD data and actually the drum hits...at the same time. (I am using the midi monitor to track errors - but real time etc..)

So my question - What could you do in the next step when you have the recorded information in Cubase??

Yes, I am guessing that you could see the midi data...but could it be used it to backtrack good MD settings afterwards?

Best Regards

Anders

Re: Dual istance midi

PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 5:27 pm
by kupooglop
this is how I got settings for my diy hi-hat. Would have taken a lifetime via guesswork, trial & error :lol: !!

Re: Dual istance midi

PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 6:31 pm
by Maylord.war
Hi Angr

The following steps do not require certain procedures, mine was just an example to show the potential firmware with a dual MIDI interface.

I have the habitude to change the settings from Pc (not from the buttons / encoders), the process is easier because i can load / save a previous or next configurations with one click and i can see immediately what happens with triggers.

Regards