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I was surprised that EZdrummer and Addictive Drums (which I want to use for this one) sounded so differently (I mean the midi note sounding different hits and pieces with equivalent kits).
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Otherwise, everything is the default in Reaper. I use this workflow when I need to quickly create instrument tracks to record vocals or backing tracks (usually for other people). I'm using default midi files generated by Guitar Pro. Stratomaster41 // JWhy am I unable to download this The 'download' button just takes me to viewing the text file, no download occurs. Since you cant seem to change this inside GP, I figured this may be exceedingly handy for some of us. If your MIDI file was designed for a different drum software, then you can probably Google to find if someone has already published a map to convert from that program to whichever drum software you want to use (like AddictiveDrums). Only users with topic management privileges can see it. If not, I'm sure there is one available on the web somewhere. So the first question is what note mapping does your MIDI file use? If it is a GM MIDI file, I think (but can't verify right now) that AddictiveDrums has some kind of built-in GM conversion table - check the AD manual (there is a section on MIDI mapping). Usually each drum software will require separate MIDI maps for each other drum software (EZDrummer-to-AddictiveDrums map, Jamstix-to-AddictiveDrums map, GeneralMidi-to-AddictiveDrums map, etc.).
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It's a translation table that tells the drum software how to interpret/assign the MIDI notes it is receiving, since the MIDI notes might have been created for a different drum software that assigns the notes differently (like one program might use note 85 for cymbal, and another program use note 85 for sidestick). You've pretty much got the definition of a drum map right.