Using Drum Maps in Sonar 4
Cakewalk’s Sonar 4 enables you to assemble a virtual drum kit using the best of your synths. Brian Smithers shows you how to put it all together.
Programming drums is a process that always presents its own set of peculiar challenges. If you like to start by playing them live, you might choose a General MIDI kit from one synth simply because you’re familiar with its layout. It’s a sonic compromise, but you can play it relatively easily.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 21
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