That's the whole point of midi. You have full control of every individual part of a drum kit including all the percussion parts too.

I just wrote that midi can't capture the nuanced human performance you get with Real Tracks. That's true at the relatively inexpensive level we all talk about here. But if you're willing to go up the midi food chain (meaning literally thousands of dollars) midi can be very realistic. That level of cost and expertise is way above what we're talking about here.

This is also why all these digital mixers are not complete audio interfaces, no midi. If you want midi you need something like this:

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/XR18?product_id=%7Bproduct_id%7D&adpos=1o1&creative=55678035481&device=c&matchtype=&network=s&gclid=CJ2Pgd3d7NACFVaTfgodVdQKqw

With this your front end mixer functions are handled via a wireless tablet. This is the physical front end and the tablet is the controller part.

Same with this one:

http://www.motu.com/products/proaudio/ultralite-mk4/body.html

Your mixer John is a very nice audio mixer and recorder. But for midi like Pipeline is talking about, it won't cut it.

Bob



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