Maurice Posted May 31, 2020 Posted May 31, 2020 Hi all, I connected my Roland TD-17 vdrum via usb midi to Cakewalk (browser) on my mac. The connection instantly worked, but I have the same issue I experienced before in Garage Band: Some sounds are not triggered (mostly the rim triggers of cymbals). In Garage Band it is apparently a problem with the mapping of the midi input signals. Logic Pro X has an option to choose "vdrums" input mapping to make it work. Is there anything I can do in Cakewalk to get all signals from the vdrum right? Many thanks
slartabartfast Posted May 31, 2020 Posted May 31, 2020 2 hours ago, Maurice said: Hi all, I connected my Roland TD-17 vdrum via usb midi to Cakewalk (browser) on my mac. The connection instantly worked, but I have the same issue I experienced before in Garage Band: Some sounds are not triggered (mostly the rim triggers of cymbals). In Garage Band it is apparently a problem with the mapping of the midi input signals. Logic Pro X has an option to choose "vdrums" input mapping to make it work. Is there anything I can do in Cakewalk to get all signals from the vdrum right? Many thanks Did I miss a port of Cakewalk to the Mac?
mettelus Posted May 31, 2020 Posted May 31, 2020 Some VSTs let you manually adjust drum maps internally (preferred), but you can also set up drum maps in CbB. Whichever you try/use, be sure to save your work as a template so you can load it easily down the road.
msmcleod Posted May 31, 2020 Posted May 31, 2020 3 hours ago, Maurice said: Hi all, I connected my Roland TD-17 vdrum via usb midi to Cakewalk (browser) on my mac. The connection instantly worked, but I have the same issue I experienced before in Garage Band: Some sounds are not triggered (mostly the rim triggers of cymbals). In Garage Band it is apparently a problem with the mapping of the midi input signals. Logic Pro X has an option to choose "vdrums" input mapping to make it work. Is there anything I can do in Cakewalk to get all signals from the vdrum right? Many thanks "...Cakewalk (browser) on my mac..." @Maurice - are you sure you're using Cakewalk? This is Cakewalk: This is BandLab:
Maurice Posted May 31, 2020 Author Posted May 31, 2020 Ahh geeez, sorry for that, I indeed confused cakewalk with bandlab (google search brought me here). Looking at it a second time though, bit confusing that there's a company called Bandlab with a product called Bandlab (and another called Cakewalk..) .. google brought me here. I try it then on the bandlab website. Many thx anyway
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