@@mizulxd depends on how many triggers you have for the cymbals of your e-kit. So with a roland T-11 You have two triggers on the cymbals (edge, and top) you can set one of them to the choke the same way you would any other trigger.
Thanks for the video, it was very helpful, but I was also hoping at the end you would play the drums and let us know how well they track. Maybe you can do that in another video?
I am having an impossible time getting any of this to work. I am using MacBook Air Sonoma, GarageBand, Kontakt 7 and Roland TD17. I installed the driver for the TD17 and GarageBand recognizes it. Once I go to Kontakt to map the pads to my GGD library, nothing works the way you were able to do it.
I have problems with my hi hat open and close in TD11, now I god Premier Powerplay-x, but Addictive Drums 2 have no mapping for it. The Hi hat open and close not working on midi, but sometimes with mapping from TD30 works for it. I would like to see how you made mapping on the hi hat.
Excellent video, thank you! I have a TD-11 as well and my hi-hat pedal won't trigger for anything. Currently it sounds like triplet hits on a snare rim. Have you encountered something like this? Any solutions would be helpful! By the way, I am using the OKW - Pop Punk
Man this is very helpful! What an absolute faff it is to set this up. All my original drum tracks are now a jumbled mess if I apply GGD to them instead of SSD5. Will setting up the E kit fix the mapping when I apply the virtual instrument to my drum tracks or does that need configured as well? Not off to a good start with GGD atm unfortunately
I’ve been having a shit show as well but it’s been like that with everything since I started recording at home so I know the penny will drop eventually lol
Its hard to get the drum midi to re-align when switching between drum instrument programs. It can be done, but what I usually do is duplicate the midi track (SSD5) and create a new midi/instrument track and load GGD or EZ drummer, whatever. Make sure to copy the midi from the SSD5 track to the new track and basically play them back n forth (solo/mute). Edit the GGD track by highlighting the whole row of miid notes for whichever ones arent playing the drum you want and slide them over to the proper midi note on the piano roll editor. Do this for each drum that isnt translating. takes a bit, but it will work fine. Another option is to use the translation service www.midiremap.com/ its a pay service but it does this for you.
@@DarkRoastRecording thanks man. For some reason if I copy and paste the notes won’t trigger in GGD. I’ve been copy and pasting then using the pasted one as a guide to re key the track. Its been painstaking but Its all sorted now. I just record straight into GGD now. All is working well 👍
Any idea on how to accomplish this with an Alesis Pro. We have a Memory Card to load shit onto. So I can cut out the middleman. My laptop. You seem Tech Savy so how do I do this shit because the factory samples on the Alesis are dog shit in a bag on fire. Please help us🤘
Almost 2024 and they havent made any maps yet.. Im ripping my hair out over this, Bought halpern v5 yesterday and i cant get it to work.. The hihat is impossible to get right and the rest are really quiet while playing i got the vad 507 with the td27 module Going from ezdrummer to ggd is like going backwards in time.. Im really regretting my purchase
Thx for watching and hear ya. I HATE GGD for using NI Kontakt and i hate that they dont have midi mapping presets for other drum programs. but the GGD drums sound amazing!!, that is the single benefit. They really are so good that there is NO processing that needs to be done afterwards.
@@DarkRoastRecording A trick I do is to use ezdrummer and enable midi out, Then using kicks and snares from GGD and the rest from ezdrummer. In that way I can get whatever I want and the mapping is perfect with ezdrummer
I could do that, but I have customized my mapping with my extra cymbal and dual trigger pads. Many people have single trigger tom pads with the TD-11 kits and I swapped ,mine out for dual. This would make the mapping incorrect for stock TD-11 users
@@puffymechanics669 cool, I can try and upload it, but something tells me that you'll run into trigger problems like missing notes and double triggers and spend more time fixing that than creating you're own mapping. It takes very little time to map whereas it may take twice the time to find and fix any issues. just a suggestion, but totally up to you.
You know you are correct, my intention was to make a solo video explaining that step and I still havent gotten to it. I'll try to add that to my list of videos upcoming.
Decent video. But I literally don't see the point of so many of these videos if NOONE actually addresses the CHOKE function issues and the Hi hat calibration. In the process of giving up with Kontakt Libraries because so many keep posting EDRUM kit tutorials without even talking about the fact that for so many drum modules you need to either give up on proper chokes because aftertouch does not have implementation in there DRUM libraries. A rare one that does being Krimh and even then the 'trial' or free demo the Velocity curves and Ekit functionality are locked behind a paywall so you cant even test if they'll be adequate. I've been at this for days now, libraries, trials, emailing support to the point where I might as well have paid out for Superior Drummer straight up. Sorry you just caught frustration boiling point.
Fast forwarded through the most important part. The hi hat mapping.
Really helpful, thank you!
You're welcome!
Your video really helpfull, I have one question, how you map for choke cymbals?
I would like to know too
@@mizulxd depends on how many triggers you have for the cymbals of your e-kit. So with a roland T-11 You have two triggers on the cymbals (edge, and top) you can set one of them to the choke the same way you would any other trigger.
Thank you, amazing break down
Thanks for the video, it was very helpful, but I was also hoping at the end you would play the drums and let us know how well they track. Maybe you can do that in another video?
I am having an impossible time getting any of this to work. I am using MacBook Air Sonoma, GarageBand, Kontakt 7 and Roland TD17. I installed the driver for the TD17 and GarageBand recognizes it. Once I go to Kontakt to map the pads to my GGD library, nothing works the way you were able to do it.
I have problems with my hi hat open and close in TD11, now I god Premier Powerplay-x, but Addictive Drums 2 have no mapping for it. The Hi hat open and close not working on midi, but sometimes with mapping from TD30 works for it. I would like to see how you made mapping on the hi hat.
how to map a hi-hat? its so diverse has so many variasions how to map it ?
Excellent video, thank you! I have a TD-11 as well and my hi-hat pedal won't trigger for anything. Currently it sounds like triplet hits on a snare rim. Have you encountered something like this? Any solutions would be helpful! By the way, I am using the OKW - Pop Punk
Man this is very helpful! What an absolute faff it is to set this up. All my original drum tracks are now a jumbled mess if I apply GGD to them instead of SSD5. Will setting up the E kit fix the mapping when I apply the virtual instrument to my drum tracks or does that need configured as well? Not off to a good start with GGD atm unfortunately
I’ve been having a shit show as well but it’s been like that with everything since I started recording at home so I know the penny will drop eventually lol
Its hard to get the drum midi to re-align when switching between drum instrument programs. It can be done, but what I usually do is duplicate the midi track (SSD5) and create a new midi/instrument track and load GGD or EZ drummer, whatever. Make sure to copy the midi from the SSD5 track to the new track and basically play them back n forth (solo/mute). Edit the GGD track by highlighting the whole row of miid notes for whichever ones arent playing the drum you want and slide them over to the proper midi note on the piano roll editor. Do this for each drum that isnt translating. takes a bit, but it will work fine.
Another option is to use the translation service www.midiremap.com/
its a pay service but it does this for you.
@@DarkRoastRecording thanks man
@@DarkRoastRecording thanks man. For some reason if I copy and paste the notes won’t trigger in GGD. I’ve been copy and pasting then using the pasted one as a guide to re key the track. Its been painstaking but Its all sorted now. I just record straight into GGD now. All is working well 👍
Thanks for this!
I appreciate you taking time out of your day to watch this @imtravisbrown
Any idea on how to accomplish this with an Alesis Pro. We have a Memory Card to load shit onto. So I can cut out the middleman. My laptop. You seem Tech Savy so how do I do this shit because the factory samples on the Alesis are dog shit in a bag on fire. Please help us🤘
Almost 2024 and they havent made any maps yet.. Im ripping my hair out over this, Bought halpern v5 yesterday and i cant get it to work.. The hihat is impossible to get right and the rest are really quiet while playing
i got the vad 507 with the td27 module
Going from ezdrummer to ggd is like going backwards in time.. Im really regretting my purchase
Thx for watching and hear ya. I HATE GGD for using NI Kontakt and i hate that they dont have midi mapping presets for other drum programs.
but the GGD drums sound amazing!!, that is the single benefit. They really are so good that there is NO processing that needs to be done afterwards.
@@DarkRoastRecording A trick I do is to use ezdrummer and enable midi out, Then using kicks and snares from GGD and the rest from ezdrummer. In that way I can get whatever I want and the mapping is perfect with ezdrummer
thank you so much !!!
You're welcome! Thx for watching!!
can you provide the saved GGD map patch for Roland users?
I could do that, but I have customized my mapping with my extra cymbal and dual trigger pads. Many people have single trigger tom pads with the TD-11 kits and I swapped ,mine out for dual. This would make the mapping incorrect for stock TD-11 users
@@DarkRoastRecording I have a TD-27KV kit so I have dual triggers everywhere.
@@puffymechanics669 cool, I can try and upload it, but something tells me that you'll run into trigger problems like missing notes and double triggers and spend more time fixing that than creating you're own mapping. It takes very little time to map whereas it may take twice the time to find and fix any issues. just a suggestion, but totally up to you.
@@DarkRoastRecording thanks I would appreciate it.
Try this out. www.dropbox.com/s/1towq29op6jvpp5/OKW-MF%20td-11.nka?dl=0
YOU HERO
You missed a really important step in the video on how to configure the hats and pedal
You know you are correct, my intention was to make a solo video explaining that step and I still havent gotten to it. I'll try to add that to my list of videos upcoming.
@@DarkRoastRecording would be awesome if you could! I've still not figured it out lol
@@0tipp I'll add it to my list in that case!
Decent video.
But I literally don't see the point of so many of these videos if NOONE actually addresses the CHOKE function issues and the Hi hat calibration.
In the process of giving up with Kontakt Libraries because so many keep posting EDRUM kit tutorials without even talking about the fact that for so many drum modules you need to either give up on proper chokes because aftertouch does not have implementation in there DRUM libraries.
A rare one that does being Krimh and even then the 'trial' or free demo the Velocity curves and Ekit functionality are locked behind a paywall so you cant even test if they'll be adequate.
I've been at this for days now, libraries, trials, emailing support to the point where I might as well have paid out for Superior Drummer straight up.
Sorry you just caught frustration boiling point.