NOTE: 72+C2 kit was updated 2019-02-21 to correct a “stuck” C# in the upper range of the bass part. 60+C1 kit was updated 2019-08-17 to correct a “stuck” C# in the upper range of the bass part.
No, sorry. I am trying to get rid of the NP, XRL, Big, etc. names on my end, and replace the end tag with something more meaningful. So, 60+C1 means the piano starts at C1 at midi 60, for example. If you’re happy with the original kit, there is no need to replace it. The other thing that I am doing with the kits that are being replaced, is to change the panning so both outputs are not needed.
Okay, I’m a touch confused, but that’s nothing new. You had one kit that is now replaced by two… which one to use? I’m trying to work with the Beatles Rock and Roll Music. Originally, it wanted the NP Bosendorfer Jazz Trio which is no longer available. So which one of the two replacements should I use? I’ve got the Bosnedorfer Jazz Trio 72+C2 in there now and it sounds like a carnival. How do I get rid of the organ or whatever the keyboard is?
Tom Stoltz
in Maine
The keyboard is the Bosendorfer piano. If you just want the drums and bass, use a drum and bass only kit, where the drums are mapped 0-31 or 2-31. The Rock and Rick bass should work.
The other way to get rid of the piano is to open the drumkit for editing and delete all of the parts with piano samples, in this case everything from midi 72 through 127.