

These get drum names happening, but none of them map to the AD drums precisely. This sort of works, however the drop down box is limited to General MIDI Drums and various Roland and XG drums. My research on this forum tells me that I don't need a "Drum Map", instead I can use the "Note Names" dialog. This works, however I am looking to get the correct drum names on the piano graphic so I don't have to memorize them. I am now migrating over to the PRV for ease of use. I have the Synth and Instrument track created, and was able to compose drum tracks using the Staff View. I am attempting to compose drum tracks from scratch. I'm running SONAR X3 Studio with Addictive Drums 1.5.7. Here's the link to the video where I explain my process.Hey gang, I hope this question is in the right section. Find its Map below, and I'll any instrument they may add with Keyswitches or other drum presets as they become available:

There's also one free Drum set which you can download, that sounds great but has quite a strange map (not GM compatible). If you don't know, LABS is a great free software instruments with tons of awesome sounds. Feel free to share your kit with me and I'll paste it here for others to use. If you have made your own custom kits, my tutorial should show you all you need to make your own kit. If you want to request these, please include the kit name, as they are very different from Kit to Kit. Here are the MIDI Maps for Addictive Drummer 2. As you make your custom kits, simply edit this file to include your own drums, adding the MIDI Note Name if you need to. Here are the MIDI Maps for the preset Drum Kits in EZDrummer. They are my go-to for Orchestral Instruments. You can buy these or get a Composer Cloud Subscription to access these awesome libraries. Here are the MIDI Maps for Drum Kits and Keyswitch Instruments from the Play app by East West. On your Piano Roll, right click above the keys, go to File>Load>Load CC Names and point to the file you just downloaded! This is what it looks like:ĭownload the txt file below. If you want to see all note names, Download this file and import it into your MIDI Editor.

REAPER's Piano roll by default, only shows you the notes C on each octave. If you enjoy my tutorials and free downloads, please consider making a small donation to me here. If you can't find the Keymap you're looking for, you can request them by commenting under this video with the name of the plugin/kit and they will be available here within a day! I will make this per viewer request and this post will be updated as we go. Hey folks! In this page you can download all MIDI Key Maps for Drum Plugins, Keyswitch instruments and so on. Free Reaper MIDI Map files for Drum Plugins!
