I have a TR-707, TR-09 and RD-6 in hardware, as well as samples in software and none of the above exhibit the above problem and never have. It isn't able to discern the different notes being played and is only interpreting the one? You are only using one drum machine right? You only have one hooked up and the problem is, all triggers, trigger only the one/same sound? It sounds to me like the drum machine is setup strangely and not getting along, in some way. I have a feeling the problem is not with the KSP, but on the receiving end, with the drum machine. I don't see anything wrong per se, with your custom drum map (no conflicting/repeating notes).
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Hopefully in a future update, they will allow different midi channels to be assigned to each of the drum tracks, for even further customization, like they allowed on an update with the BSP. Failing this, you likely won't be able to have all drum machines powered up simultaneously, especially if you don't plan on using them all, or will have to connect them differently, so they aren't all connected to the same midi port. If you tailor the custom drum machine to a particular machine, based on its midi note implementation and have it assigned to a channel outside of the others, you should be fine. Any note values you don't need, assign a number that no drum machine will respond to, so there is no conflicts. Create a custom drum map based on the drum machine of choice, or if you want to mix and match drum machines, assign the triggers accordingly, so that some tracks trigger one drum machine, while other tracks, another drum machine. Your drum machine hopefully has a midi implementation chart handy, where you can see which notes, trigger which sounds. In the Midi Control Center software, you can create custom drum maps, to have the KSP tailored to a particular drum machine, based on it's midi note number. What is likely happening is, your drum machines share (if not the same) midi note values for the triggers. While drum machines can certainly vary, depending on which and the amount of sounds present, a lot follow the same layout, where midi note number 35 is kick, 38 is snare, 42 is HH etc. Set up communications networks to communicate between your spacecraft and Kerbal Space Center.I apologize for misunderstanding you and providing you, with the wrong info.Įach track of the drum track, of the KSP, is assigned a different midi note value.Use satellites to scan terrain and find biomes and other anomalies.Dock spacecraft together to construct space stations, massive starships, and surface bases on new planets.Send your Kerbal crew outside their ships for “extra-vehicular” activities.Discover a whole star system with unique moons and planets, exploring detailed terrain at a vast scale.Manage your Kerbal crewmembers, including hiring, training, and sending them into space to become heroes.
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