Originally Posted By: solidrock
This is new out just downloading all 900meg now to try out, it exports to midi, not sure how it will go with stereo:
http://www.xlnaudio.com/addictivetrigger


From XLN

"I'm afraid that the current version of Addictive Trigger does not allow you to trigger hi-hats and cymbals - only bass drum, snare drum and toms.

It is possible to make a midi file from a single stereo drum track. Here's how you would need to do it:

1. Create one audio track for each drum (one for kick, one for snare, then one for each tom)
2. Copy the drum recording so that there is a copy on each of the audio tracks (make sure that the recordings line up perfectly!)
3. Put one instance of Addictive Trigger on each audio track
4. On the kick track, select "Kick" in the top left corner, right beside the Addictive Trigger logo. On the Snare track, select "Snare" and then do the same for the tom tracks.
5. On the snare track, load a snare sound. Then do the same for the tom tracks as well. It doesn't matter what sound you choose, this will just make it easier for you to hear if it triggers correctly.
6. Use the Audio Fingerprint technology on each instance to tell Addictive Trigger that "on this track, only listen for the bass drum", "on this track, only listen for the snare hits" etc.
7. When you have made sure that each track triggers for the correct sound, then you hit the play button in your host until it has played through the whole track
8. Now that all midi has been recorded, click the [Export MIDI] button in one of the Addictive Trigger instances
9. In that window, click the Merge Tracks button to collect midi notes from all instances of Addictive Trigger. Then you can drag the midi into your host.

Sorry for the wall of text. If you check the videos on our website I think you may find that it is not as complicated as it may seem when I type all the steps out :)"