by angr77 » Sun Aug 17, 2014 6:11 am
Hi!
I would suspect that the problems are located in the BDF2 mappings. The function learn is not good enough in this case. I am not an experienced user in BDF...never tried it...but when reading the manual on page 137...you see if you want to use what they call variable hi hat these maps must be directed to their variable sounds. (Otherwise the cc pedal information won't get combined with the actual hit)
They had some examples in the BDF manual on page 139.
MegaDRUM map:
Open bow note 46: BDF map: variable tip
Closed blow note 42: variable tip
And so on...
From the manual:
A good example is the Roland V-Drums range of kits. Most of Roland’s brains send out the same set of notes for the hihat. The following table illustrates which notes to map to which articulation.
Roland note
Open Bow Closed Bow
Open Edge Closed Edge
Pedal
MIDI note (note no.)
A#1 () F#1 ()
D0 () A#-1 ()
G#1 ()
BFD mapping
variable tip variable tip
variable shank variable shank
pedal
The Roland brain decides whether to send the ‘open’ or ‘closed’ note depending on the pedal controller value and a setting on the brain dictating the transition point between open and closed.
This distinction is unimportant to BFD2 because it contains additional 1/4-open, 1/2-open and 3/4-open sounds.
Therefore the open and closed sounds are mapped to the same variable articulation. BFD2 makes its own decisions about which actual hihat articulation to play, depending on the value of the pedal controller.
The pedal note, meanwhile, chokes any playing open sound and plays the hihat pedal articulation (the ‘foot-chick’ sound).
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