If you do this you should have very little setup to do after you initialize everything. I use Sonar as my DAW (Free from Bandlab now!) – I’ve set up a nice template that has everything set up the way I like to start. You should make sure the final template is save in the controller. I set the MIDI channel to 10 on all of the pads and changed the color values. It should show up in the little window on your MIKRO. Remember you can change the articulations of each drum but you will need to save it under: Mini in/EDrum Settings > Save as under user presets. Now, select the individual drum with mouse to identify the value and punch that in to the controller editor. make sure to unfold hamburger menu in midi mapping and view “show keys” If you don’t see it, it is under the show pop down menu. In SD3 you find these notes by unfolding the “midi mapping tab on the right side of SD3. Use the format C0, NOT C-0, or you will be sorely disappointed. In the Controller Editor you do this under ASSIGN>Hit tab, note. You will need to go back and forth between SD3 and Controller Editor and change the values for each pad that matches the note values in SD3. You need to decide how you want your drums to be laid out in your head or write it down. You can probably make this a default but I haven’t done that yet. Then once you are happy with your drum setup, save it as a project in your Superior Drummer. Don’t forget to make sure you have set the MIDI input in your DAW to the MASCHINE Micro MK3 and also make sure your drums trigger on channel 10 if you chose to do that. In Superior Drummer 3, I selected the drum set I wanted and set up all the routing. Once you do this, go to ASSIGN tab, then the action tab labeled “Press” and set Type to None. Then, select all the pads (shift click from right top to bottom left to select all). Here a snapshot of mine (after I set it all up) I created a link on my taskbar.įirst create new template and name it in the controller editor. You will need to open this in Administrator mode. On my Windows 10 machine it is here: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Native Instruments\Controller Editor. You will need the Controller Editor, which came with your Mikro – you should find it installed or in the Native Access program.
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