Styles and Drummers

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funkycornwall
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Styles and Drummers

Post by funkycornwall »

The Styles and Frummers list you have available on the website would be a useful inclusion in the Jamstix 4 User Guide I think. Perhaps you could even expand on it a little as it explains which drummers are best for each style.
Ralph @ Rayzoon
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Styles and Drummers

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Good idea!
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richard_schoenfeld
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Post by richard_schoenfeld »

Maybe this had already been asked but I have not found: where are the "external" drumkits gone ?

In Jamstix 3 when you load a kit you have a list of available drumkits from other devellopers (like ezdrums, addictive drums, ssldrums etc.). I am not sure if it was the general available drums or only the actual installed ones but anyway, in jamstix 4 I dont see any drums outside of Jamstix ?
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Post by Ralph @ Rayzoon »

In Jamstix 4, you do this:

- load 'MIDI Template Kit' from the @Special Kits folder
- load the desired output mapping (EZDrummer, BFD etc.) from the mapping list on the far right of the kit toolbar and check its option boxes as desired

You can save such a kit for future use.

Note that you do not strictly have to start with the template kit, you could do this to any JS4 kit.
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