


Making a "left" and a "right" trigger makes it easier to make your own crescendos, and variations with velocities on embellishments involving neat cymbal work. * - I do the "left and right" hits by basically finding the two notes that trigger the same exact cymbal the same way. Really helps and ends up looking a lot more like the DFHS map, which always was easy to use and figure out. Then I have a group of all the flams for snare and toms, then crescendos and mutes. You have all your hats, kick l/r, snare l/r, toms l/r then all the cymbals, including l/r for each*. Then everything is broken up into groups. For cymbals I put which position they were in, and if they were left or right panning. So I went through and started labeling all the notes that triggered something, and what it was. The map you can get from ToonTrack is only for EZD, so a LOT of the things that DFH offers (a lot more cymbals, crescendos, etc.) are not on that map, obviously. Speaking of which, I started working on a map for the DFH EZX. This is especially handy when programming by hand or when editing MIDI you've recorded from an e-kit. With a map it is labeled as to what that note triggers. Unless you want to always go "does D2 have a china or a tom flam on it.". About 2 minutes of fiddling around in the menus and I had a fully functioning kit.Īs far as the map just makes everything fall into where it should be, visually. However, the toms were not right, they were triggering cymbals instead of toms so I had to go into the module's settings for all three tom slots and change the note they trigger. I noticed when I first used my e-kit with EZD the ride was triggered by the farthest cymbal pad on the left (normally a crash), so all I did was switch the cables from the pads to the module and that worked. MIDI File Bundle for EZdrummer and Superior Drummer with Americana MIDI, Ballads MIDI, Basic Rock MIDI, Blues MIDI, Jazz MIDI, and Roots MIDI. Works with EZdrummer, EZdrummer 2, Superior Drummer 2 and Superior Drummer 3 (optimized for 1 kick, 1 snare, 2 toms, 2 floor toms, 3 crash cymbals, 1 china, 1 ride cymbal).You can set what note the pads are triggering via the module, at least on a DM-5 you can, I've done it.
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Feature SpotlightĪ collection of ten (10) songs spanning Dirk Verbeuren’s catalogueĪll songs organized as full songs as well as separate parts (intro, theme, verse, pre chorus, chorus, bridge, outro and fills) All these traits come into full swing in this collection: the ferocious double-bass patterns, the blast beats, the skank beats, the rolls and an abundance of Dirk’s signature mad-scientist-fills.Īll in all, a complete package covering some of metal’s most superior drumming. Dirk is widely known and praised not only for for his inventive drumming and mind-boggling grooves, but also for being one of the world’s most dynamic and well-rounded e-drummers, having recorded several albums using Superior Drummer and an e-kit. In this collection of drum beats and fills, Soilwork and metal drummer extraordinaire Dirk Verbeuren dove into his back catalogue of records, picked his favorite and most versatile songs and delivered a highly energetic performance.
