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Seems very confusing. I have not been able to find a tutorial on Youtube yet. Viewing 11 replies - 1 through 11 of 11 total. Replied October 13, at John Moderator.

Hi, are you talking about removing a mapped MIDI note to an articulation? Henrik Participant. Replied October 16, at Replied October 18, at Magnus Participant. Andreas Participant. Replied October 21, at Bob Jenkins Participant. Replied October 26, at Replied October 27, at Christoffer Participant. Thanks in advance! Christoffer Lindmark - Toontrack Coder. Replied April 27, at Nosco Participant.

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We use cookies to give you the best possible service. This is useful when mapping multi-zone hi-hat triggers, or for multi-module setups. For best results, use variable-type hi-hat pedals and modules that generate foot "chic" notes. Switch-type pedals and modules that lack foot notes will still work, but result in more limited functionality. When a new Pad appears, the various columns of the list will fill with bits of useful data.

The first column is a "play" button, used to send a Pad's note and alternate note to the active MIDI output for quick testing. The second column is the user-defined name for the Pad, and the next two columns display some of the more relevant settings for the Pad. Pads can also be arranged by clicking and dragging them to the desired spot in the list. Generic Pad and Hi-hat Pad editors differ in layout and features, however there are some common user interface elements to be aware of: MIDI Learn Buttons Buttons containing only an ellipsis Pressing these buttons will present a prompt and wait for some action, such as striking a trigger or depressing a pedal.



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