BTW, I’m learning to use the FaceBook right now. I think I created a FaceBook account long ago, but never use it. Now, I need to learn to use it.
Gary N.
BTW, I’m learning to use the FaceBook right now. I think I created a FaceBook account long ago, but never use it. Now, I need to learn to use it.
Gary N.
Wow! I’m exciting about these files. I will try to work on this and will let you know. BTW, what is DAW?
Thank you.
Gary N.
Digital Audio Workstation. A program like Logic Pro X, Cubase, FL Studio, Protools, etc. There is a good free one called Cakewalk by Bandlab. There are couple other low cost or free ones that some folks use, Audacity and Reaper.
The Phil’s midies(latin ones) are working well with EZ drummer Latin kit, but not in BB.
Tried remap them, but no success. Phil, is there somewhere an EZdrummer drumkit for BB?
So, Gary, you see, is not too easy.
Ok. Will turn back later to the question.
Thank you, Phil. I have Audacity installed. I’m retired, so I have lots of time. I will learn and use it and will let you know. Good luck to me.
Thank you, Phil.
Gary N.
There is an EZ drummer kit from the old forum, but it’s not a Latin kit. I’ll find it and see what’s there. In the meantime, try my Brazilian kit. It’s in Resources>Drum kits.
And we’re you trying the most recent Latin kit, or do you still have an old in there? The easiest way to tell is if there are any drums below 33, (A0). The old kits had drums all the down into at least the teens. Goran’s new configuration mostly follows General Midi, but adds drums up above 83.
Yes, Gabor, I agreed, it’s not easy. I launched the Audacity, imported a Midi file, saw the graph and heard the drum. That was all I did so far.
Gary N.
Hi Phil,
I download and install BandLab. It’s hard. BTW, I don’t see the Latin kit from your email.
Thank you.
Gary N.
These were in the old Forum a something that was made for BB to match EZ drummer. They are not Latin kits, though.
I don’t recall mentioning a Latin kit in a message, other than the stock Latin kit that comes with the BB. There are a couple versions of that, and the newest one is mapped entirely differently from the original one.
I did mention a Brazilian kit that I made. To find that, do this:
Click Drum Sets. here:
Then click the icon that looks like a magnifying glass in the upper right part of the screen:
Type Brazil in the box that appears. You get this:
Click on the Blue letters to get taken to the link for the kit.
Hey Phil!
Excellent! Thanks so much. Will check those.
Gabor
Thank you, Phil.
Gary N.
Hey Phil!
The Brasil kit is very useful and beats are nice. So many interesting there.
Thanks again
Gabor
Hey Gary!
Here we are! So at first, with the kind help of Phil, we have a lot of Brasilian extra beats.
Here are the beats:
Brazilian beats.pbf (2.5 MB)
And here is the kit for them:
How to use it in BB?
Follow me:
Gabor
p.s. this whole thing is Phil’s merit. Thanks to him.
Wow! thank you so much, Guys. Now I have so much new information and new tools to learn. Now I know the different B/W Drum sets, DrumBeats and Songs. Also I just install the BandLab and i’m looking at it. I also learned a lot about the Beat Buddy, the FootSwitch.
Again, thank you so much.
Gary N.
Also, I strongly recommend to join in the BeatBuddy Drum Pedal Owners group on the Facebook. If you have any question, you allways welcome there and here. Nice community. And you know, we can learn from everything. For example your “rookie” (sorry) questions gave me new things. I get the Brasilian stuff, which I didn’t even know about. This is how it works.
Thank you, Gabor, you send so much detail. It did most of it. at the last step, the “File->Synchronize Project” the “Synchronize Project” is Grey out.
Gary N.
Then you have to use a File>Export Project to SD card. And be patient, as it will take a few minutes.