![]() ![]() I think they have contests as well on occasion, where you record some music over their freebies and you can win some of their full packs. So just passing it along to anyone looking for adding some potential grooves options. So you could check some of those out first to see how the mapping is with BFD3 before buying anything. Also, in their Blog section, they have a bunch of free drum grooves that you can download. Like everyone else out there right now, they too have a sale happening, so maybe worth checking out. ![]() I did leave them a message, suggesting adding BFD3 maps to their packs, as we have a lot of new users and this platform is kind of waking up again. this GM Drum MAp file used to be included in old versions of Live but was removed from the core library a few years back. ![]() as long as the vst follows gm drum specs they should match up fairly well. The only downside is that they don’t have mapping for BFD3, but they do for GM and IMAP, so that could work with BFD3 with maybe a little map editing if needed. it will change the midi editor to show general midi drum map names on each note. I’m sure some folks here have heard of OddGrooves, but for those that haven’t, they make some pretty cool packs and reasonably priced. Then using the TD17 to record a MIDI track - dont try connecting it to AD2 at this point - just record each pad/controller to verify what MIDI note it is sending to the DAW.
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