Ps360 Midi Drummer -
To get the most out of your newly converted electronic drum kit, you will need high-quality drum sounds. The PS360 Midi Drummer acts as the messenger, but your DAW and a VST drum sampler are the voices. Here are some excellent drum VSTs you can use.
The software acts as a middleman between the game controller and a MIDI-compatible application. It maps specific pad hits (e.g., Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, Orange pads/cymbals) and the kick pedal to standard MIDI note numbers (like 36 for Bass Drum or 38 for Snare) and velocity levels. Ps360 Midi Drummer
| Game Lane | Recommended MIDI Note | Drum Element | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Red (Snare) | 38 (Acoustic Snare) | Snare Drum | | Yellow (Hi-Hat) | 46 (Hi-Hat Open) or 42 (Closed) | Hi-Hat | | Blue (Ride) | 51 (Ride Cymbal) | Ride Cymbal | | Green (Crash) | 49 (Crash Cymbal) | Crash Cymbal | | Orange (Kick) | 36 (Bass Drum) | Kick Drum | | Hi-Hat Pedal | CC#4 (Foot Control) | Open/Close state | To get the most out of your newly
To utilize the Ps360 Midi Drummer effectively, users must assemble a specific hardware pipeline. The requirements vary slightly depending on the original console platform of the drum kit. PlayStation 3 Drum Kits The software acts as a middleman between the