Two ST2/SS2 Questions

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Hello :)

Might as well get to it:

1) Is there anyway to reassign which keys (midi notes) trigger what drums in the various drumkits? The reason I ask is that I plan to use a MIDI drumpad controller on stage, triggering the sounds from SS2/ST2, and would like to choose which drum sound is triggered with each pad. I know that another approach would be to change the MIDI note value that's output from the drumpads, but this wouldn't really work to the extent that I need this done. (way more kits required than controller presets)

2) I have two working environments: studio and live. I have a desktop for the studio and a laptop for live. Are there any license/registration restrictions that would prevent me from using these sample libraries in both locations? I would need both active pretty much constantly, as I bring new material over to the laptop frequently, so that it can be used to practice sets.

And that's it ... thanks! :)

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noizbot wrote:Hello :)

Might as well get to it:

1) Is there anyway to reassign which keys (midi notes) trigger what drums in the various drumkits? The reason I ask is that I plan to use a MIDI drumpad controller on stage, triggering the sounds from SS2/ST2, and would like to choose which drum sound is triggered with each pad. I know that another approach would be to change the MIDI note value that's output from the drumpads, but this wouldn't really work to the extent that I need this done. (way more kits required than controller presets)
I don't think there's a way to do what you're describing with Sonik Synth 2 alone. Is it difficult to change the MIDI note mapping for your drumpad?

noizbot wrote:2) I have two working environments: studio and live. I have a desktop for the studio and a laptop for live. Are there any license/registration restrictions that would prevent me from using these sample libraries in both locations? I would need both active pretty much constantly, as I bring new material over to the laptop frequently, so that it can be used to practice sets.

And that's it ... thanks! :)
You're fine to install it on both computers, so long as they're both yours (and you're not doing anything silly like lending one to your friend).

-Kim.

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