PLUS: If you want to create your own, custom mapping, you can click the ‘Learn’ button for any drum or cymbal, play or click the desired note, and the sample will be linked to that note. That means the MIDI you’ve so painstakingly written for Modern and Massive will now trigger the correct drum samples: the note used for Modern and Massive’s snare will trigger Krimh’s snare, and the note for Modern and Massive’s kick will trigger Krimh’s kick, etc.
That’s it! Krimh has now automatically adjusted its MIDI mapping to mirror Modern and Massive’s. Select “Modern Massive” from the preset list.In the top-left corner under Kit View, click the preset name underneath Mapping Preset.Click the gear icon in the top-right corner to access the Settings menu.and You want to configure Krimh Drums, so the MIDI was written for Modern and Massive triggers the correct drum samples in Krimh. You press play, and all of a sudden, the kick is silent, and the hihat pattern is now playing on the tom. However, you’ve just purchased Krimh Drums and can’t wait to hear it. Let’s say you’ve produced a song with GGD Modern and Massive as your drum library.