Video not available yet, but...
...for the time being here is a written description about how to create your own preset file, in case your e-drums model is not listed above. (Check
this list above first.)
Click on the colored phrases to show helpful screenshots.
if you or the pre-owner of your module made any changes to the MIDI mapping, it is recommended to factory reset your drum module before starting to create your own preset. Before, make sure to backup any important user data you might have on your module.
If you enable the , you can simply select a field and then just hit the corresponding drum on your kit to automatically assign the sent note to that selected field.
if you want to start completely from scratch, you can first clear all fields with the on the top right. (You can undo this by simply clicking on , if you want to bring back the previous state.)
Just set all notes in the to the original mapping of your drum module.
If your module and your pads support , (which this plugin doesn't support), you can assign the notes of those zones to the fields in the ALT columns. For instance: If your Crash cymbal sends different notes for (which, again, our plugin currently doesn't support), you can put the Edge note into the and the Bow note into the of the same Crash instrument. Then you will get the same sound for both zones, but after all this is better than getting no sound at all from the non-supported Bow-zone.
For setting up the Hi-Hat, first set the fields to exactly the notes which are being
Then, only if you are using a drum module by
Roland, switch to the and set the to the value 90. For any other brand, just leave it to 127.
Choking: If you are lucky, your drum module is sending so called messages for choking. In that case you don't have to change anything in the section and it should work right away. However, if your module is sending individual normal MIDI notes for each choked cymbal, you have to assign those notes to The
MIDI LEARN feature might be helpful for this again.
Btw, the on the mapping page is not relevant for E-Drums, but only for manual MIDI drum pogramming.
If you get any after you try to save or confirm your settings, just set the fields of the instruments you don't need to any unused MIDI note, even if you don't have these instruments on your E-Drum set. However, only the fields in the column all have to be assigned to a note, whereas the fields in can be left empty, if not needed.
After the MIDI mapping is set up, click the button in the top right to save the preset with the file extension .PDKmap
The default path for preset files is:
Documents\MANDA_AUDIO\MT-PowerDrumKit\Presets\MIDI_Mapping\