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Forgive for asking a question some may think is "behind the times". I just
know that this scenario has to be possible with today's computer based technology, but I am unaware of any programs that will do this. I want a computer based drum module that will act like the Roland TD-20 (which I saw at Summer NAMM and fell in love with). Some software that reproduces snare buzz when a tom is struck and does not sound mechanical on a snare roll. So here's what I want: I plug my mesh pads into an Alesis DM5, assign each pad a midi note, run the midi out on the DM5 to my computer sound card midi in, trigger sounds with the realistic and adjustable parameters mentioned above. Also...I want to control velocity curves and such of each pad from the computer software thru the midi cord and not on the DM5...basically the dm5 is just used as a midi converter. What software will do this? Thanks so much! Doug in Tennessee |
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