

Not only does Addictive Drums have a Preset for the DM10 drum set which allows for easy setup, but it also allows for full customization of the kit. For more information regarding Addictive Drums please go HERE. There are adjustments for the Foot Close and Foot Open Sensitivity and HiHat StrokeType. Addictive Drums will allow for you to customize the Hi Hat as well by clicking on CC HiHat. The DM10 module allows for Hi Hat customization that will fit the needs of all different playing styles which is important.This can be done for every drum in the kit. As you can see from the image below, by clicking just below the drum image where the size and manufacturer is listed, you can toggle between different Snare types. Towards the top of the interface, the drum type, size, and manufacturer will be listed and pictured.You can also use the Map Preset buttons in the top left to toggle between the different drums. Once a different pad is triggered, the Addictive Drum interface will change and display the instrument that is mapped to that particular pad.This will successfully map the StrokeType selected to the drum pad that was triggered.

Once this button is highlighted in orange, strike a pad on the drum kit. Select a StrokeType (this list can be seen in the image below) by pressing the Learn From MIDI Button.

#Addictive drums 2 midi map how to#
Please refer to instructions provided with your DAW on how to load a Plug In.) ( Note: For the DAW that is being used there may be slight differences in how to setup a MIDI/Instrument track and loading a Plug-In. For this tutorial Ableton Live Lite 8 will be used. Connect the DM10 module to your computer using a USB Cable and turn it on.This tutorial walks through setting up a DM10 drum module to work as a MIDI controller in XLN's Addictive Drums. toms 1, 2, 3, 4, each has its separate output.Īpologies if this is hijacking the original thread.One of the great features on the Alesis DM10 drum module is the convenient USB connection, allowing the ability to trigger your favorite DAW or virtual instrument. ins file and importing it into instrument definitions but that doesn't seem to help either.Īnd am I right that AD only allows either master out for individual instruments in the kit or master and and individual out.or individual out? There seems no way to group, e.g. But select the same midi clip again and it has defaulted back to keyboard view (that's as in piano roll view). Still can't get drum map to show except right-clicking on keyboard (which it defaults to automatically) and select rename notes (AD Drums). I'm kind of three-quarters of the way there but. Rout each midi track into AD softsynth tracks. Now I want to set it up 'properly' with correct drum map and create custom templates with my other soft & external synths. When I have used AD in the past it's always been to a tight deadline and I made do with whatever was quick. To quote from an old forum thread - Aaaagh! Still working at template setups and I've arrived at Addictive Drums.
