I connect it to my Windows 7 Professional 64bit using a MIDI-USB cable.
I connect the drums through Cubase 5 using Addictive Drums.
Now for my problem:
I can see that each time I hit a pad, the MIDI monitor recognizes the hit.
When I hit the same pad multiple times I get different sounds (snare, bass, no sound, snare, no sound, no sound, crash and so on) and it seems random (no determinable pattern)
So I use a program called MIDI-OX http://www.midiox.com/ to monitor the MIDI IN and this is what I get when I hit the yellow cymbal 10 times: SEE ATTACHMENT!
I assume that when I hit the same pad multiple times the monitor should output the same note.
I have no idea where to go from here… Any help would be much appreciated… If I need to provide additional details please ask
Looks like you have some kind of Chorder plug on the MIDI track given the notes or transposition. If it were a setting on the device like pad/note selection it would be chromatic.
Try it in a blank project with just one MIDI track. A screenshot of the Key Editor might help.
Well I can only show 1 or the other, if I set the drum map to GM Map I get a “Drum Editor” if it is set to No Drum Map I get a “Key Editor”
This is what I get when I play a hit on each bar for 16bars of the yellow cymbal:
SEE ATTACHMENT
Clearly notes with no sounds are being played, hence the no sound hits, and clearly the note changes for each hit but it doesn’t follow any pattern! Notice the double hits aswell!
I assume all the “hits” should appear on the same line if I’m playing 1 pad continuously?
I’m a teach a man to fish kinda guy. You don’t have to open both at once, manual says better than me how to open different editors. You may have to show each editor with two screenshots, scrolling to show the missing part. If I knew what was missing, I wouldn’t ask to see it.