Hexeditting a Drum Track!
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April 06, 2006
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I finally did it! I can now record my drums as a midi track and map each individual pad (and rim) to any wave file that I want to, after I play it! It’s absolutely the most awesome thing I’ve ever seen. The picture here is actual midi data from a real song that we’re trying to record. This probably sounds like a lot of babble, but essentially what I’m doing is hooking VDrums into my computer via a MIDI cable, recording that data, and then replaying it with arbitrary wav files representing each note within the file. I knew it was possible, but it’s cool to actually see it work in real life. Big thanks to mitya000 for hacking the infinite VST settings to allow this to go… |
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That’s just silly. And kinda cool.
Yeah, it’s really neat because I can record the midi output, digital SPDIF audio and analog audio data out of the VDrums all at the same time. BJ plays his guitar and sings live while I play and I also record that as a guide track. I add additional VST instruments to map the midi data into sounds.