The drum guides are built on 16 step grids that can be used with any software or hardware you use.
With that said, here's a post specifically showing you how the guides translate to midi notes.
We'll take a look at the guide filled in with a few examples and what those look like in a midi form.
Let's dive in.
The Drum Guides and Midi Notes
First let's take a look at the guide with 16 steps:
Pretty boring and blank. The important thing here is we have the midi notes set up on a 16 step grid just like the drum patterns.
Drum Guide and Kicks and Snares
Now let's look at what both the drum guide and midi notes look like with a couple kicks and a couple snares:
Here you can see the drum patterns and mid notation are basically the same.
Drum Guide and a Beat Pattern
Now let's fill it in with a more rounded out beat pattern:
Drum Guides Fill Notations and Midi
In some guides we include fills with a special notation. Let's take a look at what this looks like in midi format:
Let's take a closer look at this notation
Here you can see two notes in the same step. In the drum guide, it's indicated with the number two but in Midi you see the two notes in the same step.
Drum Guides and Fill Notations part two.
here's another example of the fill notation where the drum sound is being delayed. Here's what it looks like in Midi format:
Let's take a closer look
Here you can see the midi note slightly delayed. Normally the note would start right where the line is but here we are offsetting the start by a bit.
Drum Guides and Fill Notations part three.
Here's the previous two examples combined in one:
Let's take a closer look
Here we see the previous two examples in one.
The Drum Guide and Midi
Hopefully this helps show how to translate the drum guide to midi notes. If you have specific questions hit up cole@rudemuzik.com or use the chatbox on this page.
✌️Cole