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Using AKAI MPC mini pad for SI drum kit


Hunki Cho

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When using hardware pads to send MIDI data to a DAW, there are basically two ways to map the pads to MIDI notes

  • in the hardware - most devices have an editor that come with the hardware
  • in the DAW - there are a couple of ways to map incoming MIDI notes to different values, the Transpose MFX and Drum maps

The SI-Drum documentation contains all the information about the notes used by the plug-in. To access the documentation, open the plug-in and press the F1 key.

Here is a post about creating a drum map for the MPK mini

 

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On 6/1/2021 at 11:03 AM, scook said:

When using hardware pads to send MIDI data to a DAW, there are basically two ways to map the pads to MIDI notes

  • in the hardware - most devices have an editor that come with the hardware
  • in the DAW - there are a couple of ways to map incoming MIDI notes to different values, the Transpose MFX and Drum maps

The SI-Drum documentation contains all the information about the notes used by the plug-in. To access the documentation, open the plug-in and press the F1 key.

Here is a post about creating a drum map for the MPK mini

 

Thanks Scook.

I've tried to map it with MPK editor input - SI drum kit output number referring to the number with editor and SI drum kit note number.

But it does not work. Do you have any good idea to solve it? 

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The image is pretty small but everything looks OK in the drum map, however; if you are expecting the plug-in to make a sound using MIDI input, the input echo button must be enabled on the track. It is the button to the right of the record button.

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