I use the 'Studio Drummer' collection of samples through the 'Kontakt 5' 
player. Once loaded with midi channels properly assigned, it would exactly play 
the notation set within finale; you can take proof of the correct setup by 
playing your midi device and hearing all the drum set's different instruments 
sounding. Their position of notation on staff combined with the drum set's 
sounds will depend on the chosen percussion map.


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On 25/nov/2013, at 15:14, Dana Friedman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Folks:
> 
> I really don't know much about drum kit samples and playbacks, so I'm 
> coming at this from tremendous naivete. Native Instruments' Kontakt 
> suite offers two options (that I can figure out) for drums: kits, and 
> individual drums.
> 
> If one chooses a kit, and enters a quarter note, it plays a "groove", 
> it does not play back as written. If one selects a single drum/part 
> of a kit as an orchestral instrument (such as a snare or a cymbal), a 
> quarter note will play back as written.
> 
> Is that what one has to do if one wants to write for a drum set using 
> samples? There must be a better way. Do all manufacturers' drum kits 
> work this way?
> 
> Dana
> 
> 
> 
> 
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