![]() ![]() This would also be great for editing the groove later on in the piano roll, because all notes would fit in one screen and you won't have to scroll up and down to reach that note number 127. Or let's say you want to use specific sounds that are spread all over the keyboard, but for your convenience, you'd like to see all keys you want to use grouped together in one octave on your keyboard, so you can play the rhythm with one hand while using the other hand for drinking a beer. the keys you want to use are out of the range of your keyboard, even when you use transpose. Let's say you have loaded the Twisted kit into EZD and want to record a groove by playing it live on your keyboard, but. This post is quite long, but really, mapping keys in EZD with Sonar is EASY! And since the MAIN focus is Sonar's Drum maps, I thought this would be the right forum. It's focused on EZDrummer, but there is more than enough information that non-EZD'ers also can use (I think). I thought it might be a nice idea to post the tutorial here too. Tutorial: remapping EZDrummer keys with Sonar Drum MapsĪfter participating in this topic and watching Blades tutorial (thanks again!), I made and posted a (sort of) tutorial on the EZDrummer forum, where I was talking about how the keys in EZDrummer were mapped. ![]()
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