Originally posted by Beakybird:
OK, my question is I own EZDrummer. I play a midi on my keyboard and have the tracks in Sonar. When I have EZDrummer as the midi output on the drum track instead of my Yamaha, the drums sound horrible. They are not mapped right. How do I map the drums properly. Do I have to transpose? Does anyone have experience with this situation?
Beakybird
You confused me when you said the drums SOUNDED "horrible" They sound the same except are not mapped correctly.....Ah XG
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The MIDI output should be from your DAW sequence track to the plug in. Record the Drum information FROM the Yamaha to a track on SOnar. (I found using song mode is easier then trying to record Style MIDI) Create a Song from your style. Then send it to the tyros. You may have to set up a User MIDI map to send the tracks to your choice in Sonar. Sometimes you will have to use the transpose function to line up the voices as well in 12 step intervals. Cakewalk does not recognize the Octave button changes FROM the Tyros.
) Select the EZdrummer and set the OUTput from the Yamah track to EZdrummer's input. the MIDI files will play EZdrummers samples NOT the Yamahas.
You can still use the Master keyboard to enter Crashes and what ever as well. It will play the samples on the EZ drummer track.
Bottomline Yes you may have to transpose. Yamah is the Sony of the keyboard world. They want to do things THEIR WAY with XG. I would bet they mapped their drum sounds differently from GM just for fun.... Yes you may have to transpose to get the proper mapping but in 12 step intervals. I don;t think Yamaha was that egregious to make it less than 12 steps.
[This message has been edited by Kingfrog (edited 02-08-2009).]