


With that said, you could get decent results with your computer’s built-in sound card, using Core Audio drivers in OSX or ASIO4ALL drivers in Windows. Not only does it help keeping the latency at a minimum, it also gives you proper balanced outputs (instead of the headphone jack on your laptop). Regardless of the connections on your drum module, we recommend that you get a dedicated audio interface for music production. Otherwise you will also need an audio interface with MIDI in, or a MIDI to USB device If the drum module has a USB jack, you can simply use a regular USB cable.

Tick the ‘HiHats: ‘Open or Closed Only’ Checkbox.Video: How to set up e-drums with Addictive Drums 2.Please select the AD2 Standard map from the Map Window.Open the ‘Options’ screen in the Contact Player Screen.Use the Aerodrums key map that comes with BFD3.Open the menu, expand the E-Drum entry and select ‘Roland’.The following sections give instructions for setting up each drum sampler for use with Aerodrums. You can access the MIDI Mapping page by clicking on ‘MIDI’ then ‘MIDI Maps’ from the main setup page…

For details on setting this up for Windows and Mac, please refer to the Aerodrums manual. The audio buffer size should be set as small as possible to minimize latency. On Mac, CoreAudio should be used and on Windows, ASIO (possibly with ASIO4ALL) or exclusive-mode WASAPI. Please also remember whether you are running your drum sampler inside a DAW or standalone, it is important to setup the audio output device and MIDI input device. In order to convert MIDI notes coming from Aerodrums to the notes a particular drum sampler expects, a MIDI mapping is required.įor more information on the adjustments you can make to MIDI kits in Aerodrums, see the MIDI section of the Aerodrums manual. This page contains information about the drum sampler products that Aerodrums has been tested with and for which MIDI mappings are available.īelow are two tutorial videos, demonstrating how to setup MIDI on a PC and Mac.Įach drum sampler defines which MIDI notes correspond to which drums/cymbals.
