Excellent- I downloaded the Ugritone drum map from the midiremap site and using that I now have correct labels on the kit to use in Cubase. Thanks for pointing me in this direction!
i did not have to convert my ugritone grooves to ggd just saved it to its ggd midi folder in ggd and it showed up in ggd grooves menu and i played it in ggd one kit wonder and it sounded awesome! no conversion just saved the ugritone grooves in the ggd kits midi folder and you have to restart ggd one kit wonder and it will be in the groove menu and it will play and sound awesome too!
Hi there, I have just done the same last night. Did you notice if there was any issues with the timing when playing back the samples, in particular with the fills? Just wondering if this had been left humanized by Ugritone or if GGD is slightly editing the timing of notes that are close together,
@@brycecarleton513 did not but i belive u im playing krimh drums pretty much all the time now and they have a mapping presets choice for different drum plugin grooves so get krimh if you dont have it its awesome kills the rest because of its details and ease of use and sounds!!!! by the way same groove loading system as ggd one kit wonder! peace.
Do you have to do each midi section at a time or can you do a full library. I have just got some Groove Monkey midi tracks and can’t use them with Ugritone currently.
Greetings for your attitude in passing on this knowledge to us.
I'm very grateful!
you are more than welcome 🙂
@@mkaudiostuff
Excellent- I downloaded the Ugritone drum map from the midiremap site and using that I now have correct labels on the kit to use in Cubase. Thanks for pointing me in this direction!
you are more than welcome! love from germany
Can you perhaps do a midi mapping that is for drums against humanity .
This is amazing. Thank you! :)
i did not have to convert my ugritone grooves to ggd just saved it to its ggd midi folder in ggd and it showed up in ggd grooves menu and i played it in ggd one kit wonder and it sounded awesome! no conversion just saved the ugritone grooves in the ggd kits midi folder and you have to restart ggd one kit wonder and it will be in the groove menu and it will play and sound awesome too!
Hi there, I have just done the same last night. Did you notice if there was any issues with the timing when playing back the samples, in particular with the fills? Just wondering if this had been left humanized by Ugritone or if GGD is slightly editing the timing of notes that are close together,
@@brycecarleton513 did not but i belive u im playing krimh drums pretty much all the time now and they have a mapping presets choice for different drum plugin grooves so get krimh if you dont have it its awesome kills the rest because of its details and ease of use and sounds!!!! by the way same groove loading system as ggd one kit wonder! peace.
@@ruddmedia Thanks so much for the reply!
Do you have to do each midi section at a time or can you do a full library. I have just got some Groove Monkey midi tracks and can’t use them with Ugritone currently.
www.midiremap.com/how-to-export-midi-drums