The 'CC' mapping mode shows the assigned MIDI channels for two different CC-controlled functions in SSD5.5. If you'd like to reset to the factory default, you can click the 'Factory Reset' button in the bottom left corner.
Use 'Set as Default' to save the current mapping as the default map that will open when you load SSD5 If you're using mapping for an E-Kit, make sure to check some preinstalled kit maps.Located in the bottom right corner of SSD5.Users can also right click the note to remap it to any other sound or articulation in the kit. For stacking articulations on a note, refer to here: Using the map tab to assign an instrument to a note that already has assignment will simply override the original instrument, rather than stack them simultaneously.To map an articulation to a note, users can drag the articulation from the right hand side column, to left hand column. We will focus on the 'CC' mode later in this article. Use multiple profiles for different MIDI controllers (eg: MIDI Keyboards, Electronic Drum Kits, Drum Pads, etc)įor now, we will focus on the 'Notes' mode.CC: Adjust the MIDI CC value of the MIDI notes.Map: Shows the actual samples that are triggered by the MIDI Note.Two different options for the mapping mode will then appear. The MIDI Learn and mapping section can be accessed by first clicking on the 'Map' Tab, on the left side of SSD 5.