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Old 09-07-2009, 06:00 AM   #1
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Default Superior drummer 2: The Metal Foundry drum maps here

Hey. I made some drum maps for Reaper. The first one has the names of the drumkit pieces between brackets and the second one has different symbols for the snare drum, hihat, etc. Check them out.

Also, please read the notes for references

http://www.4shared.com/file/13085243...drum_maps.html


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Thanks!

It would be great if one could differentiate the different instruments with colour or *.png images/symbols.
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Thanks!

It would be great if one could differentiate the different instruments with colour or *.png images/symbols.
You're welcome
Is that possible? I saw that there is a "load color map" option but I don't understand how the color map should be created
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Is that possible? I saw that there is a "load color map" option but I don't understand how the color map should be created
No, not possible, just wishful thinking.
The colour map defines the colour of the notes - by different channels, velocity, pitch...
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No, not possible, just wishful thinking.
The colour map defines the colour of the notes - by different channels, velocity, pitch...
Oh, yeah, just found out about that. I am using colors by "pitch".

It would be really cool to have colors per note and also to have the names of every note like in Cubase (I added the notes to the names of the instrument for transposing purposes)
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