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Using my electric drums with Garage Band
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<blockquote data-quote="ErikJenkins1187" data-source="post: 724284" data-attributes="member: 65110"><p>Sounds like that module assigns odd midi notes to the various pads. Your going to have to figure out how to reassign midi notes in the drum machine to match whats in Garageband. I had a similar problem with a friend of mines Yamaha, I had to scroll through a few of the drum kits to find one that's midi assignments lined up with Garageband. My Boss Dr 670 works great for interfacing with Garageband, no complaints, as does my old Alesis D4.</p><p></p><p></p><p>What kind of Midi to USB cable are you using?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ErikJenkins1187, post: 724284, member: 65110"] Sounds like that module assigns odd midi notes to the various pads. Your going to have to figure out how to reassign midi notes in the drum machine to match whats in Garageband. I had a similar problem with a friend of mines Yamaha, I had to scroll through a few of the drum kits to find one that's midi assignments lined up with Garageband. My Boss Dr 670 works great for interfacing with Garageband, no complaints, as does my old Alesis D4. What kind of Midi to USB cable are you using? [/QUOTE]
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