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#1 May 5, 2016 17:48:51

JayProAZ
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Jason From AZ

Hey Im new to the whole recording on my pc topic. I just got a new ekit and looking to set it up in Jammr via MIDI. I was wondering how I can test my drums in a recording? Any other software that I need? I want Addictive drums but really cant afford it at the moment. Thanks.

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#2 May 8, 2016 07:53:41

stefanha
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Jason From AZ

Hi JayProAZ,
jammr's MIDI input is not sent to other people in the jam session, it's only for controlling VST plugins. You need to use a VST plugin to turn the MIDI messages into audio.

Maybe this list of free VST drum plugins can get you started (I haven't tried them myself):
http://www.producerspot.com/10-best-free-drum-vstau-plugins-drum-kits-instruments

Alternatively, if you have an electronic drumkit that produces sounds, connect the line out/headphones to your soundcard's line in/mic instead of using MIDI. That way you can use the drumkit sounds that are built into your ekit.

Stefan

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