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Apr 18, 2017 Alesis V49 Editor is a powerful, intuitive MIDI controller that lets you take command of your music software with a series of pads, knobs, and buttons. With 49 full-size velocity-sensitive keys and Octave Up/Down buttons, you can expand the keyboard to the full melodic range and play bass lines, chords, and melodies. VX49 by Alesis (@KVRAudio Product Listing): STEP UP YOUR WORKFLOW At the heart of the VX49 is a 4.3 full color high-resolution display screen. This screen allows you to directly interface with your DAW and virtual instrument plugins better than ever before. Native instruments b4 ii vst download. The VX49 also features an all new custom 49-key semi-weighted keybed with aftertouch, 4 banks of 8 RGB backlit velocity- and pressure.
Hi,I'm new to everything here (mixcraft, drumming, alesis.)
I'm running Mixcraft 5 and I've plugged my Alesis DM6 drum kit midi/usb into my laptop; MC recognized the new midi interface so I selected it as a virtual track input. When I struck a pad I got a keyboard sound so I clicked 'change instrument'. I can see my kit under External MIDI Devices as 'e-drum' but I don't have a vst for it so I selected Category:Drums, Instrument Preset: KIT - Power Kit (has this issue with all MC5 Drum models). Now I can hear my drums through MC but I'd estimate about 20% of the notes are dropped, some of the mapping is incorrect and the velocity sensitivity of the pads is wrong as I really have to hit the pad much harder to register a hit than I do when listening to the direct headphone output of my DM6 controller.
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I've also downloaded the addictive drummer demo, I can see and select the vst from Category: VSTi Instruments. Once I edit the Map preset in the Addictive drummer edit window to Alesis DM10 the velocity and mappings seem spot on with the exception that I'm using a demo version so the Toms don't sound although I can see the notes registering correctly.
Like I said, I'm brand new to all of this so I'm looking for any advice on where to start. I'd like to use my kit as a midi input using one of the vst's for sound modulation as the available kits on my DM6 don't sound as good as the power kit in MC5 and I'd lke to record my drums as midi rather than just an analog in (although analog in is working just fin with my M-Audio Fast Track Pro).