![]() They had said they were going to add ALL the kit parts.but if they've done that, I have not seen it. However, its just Kick and Snare for all the MIDI files. So, if you really like a particular beat pattern in Boom, but none of the built in samples, use the MIDI file Russ & Co created to play the exact beat in whatever drum VI or sampler you wish. Its a way of taking advantage of the different pre-programmed beat sequences that come with Boom and being able to play those same beat patterns in any other drum instrument or sample player (ie Structure or Reason's Redrum or Kong). What you do is get their MIDI file and then you import whichever MIDI file you want to your session and assign that MIDI track to play a different drum program that is able use whatever samples you wish. Mickey, What they've done is create MIDI files that map each every beat sequence for each and every category of beats that you see in Boom. ![]() Am I continously missing how to get MY samples into it? I've watched that video several times, and I don't find what I'm wanting to see: it seems like he's showing us how they have re-mapped the files to allow the inclusion of samples that they have apparently provided for bass and snare. So take your time and think things through, consult any and all available resources, stay flex-ible with your expectations, and before you know it you’ll be rocking out on your very own homespun diy drum set built to your specs with your own two hands. ![]()
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