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AuthorTopic: Drumatic2 kits?
Coby
Posted: 2nd July 2003 20:34
OK I must be missing the bleedin' obvious here, but ... the Drumatic2 VSTi appears to have knobs to set up just 5 instruments, yet the drumkits it comes with, and the 3rd-party kits that I've subsequently downloaded, all have 13 more-or-less distinct sounds (mapped from C1 to C2).

So how does that work, then??

(Apologies in advance if there's a FAQ or help screen or forum post that I've missed seeing that would have told me how to get the "extra" sounds programmed in...)
Peel
Posted: 2nd July 2003 21:52
Well, the tom section has 2 drums (tom 1 & tom 2) and the hats section has 3 (open, closed & pedal). I count 9 sounds in all, though some are mapped to more than one key...
Coby
Posted: 3rd July 2003 05:25
Doh! Thanks. I obviously need to start wearin my reading glasses...
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