Active pad – SONiVOX Big Bang Universal Drums User Manual

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Active Pad


What is Active Pad?

The Active Pad display shows the current drum kit articulation that is "ready for
assignment." "Assignment" means that any changes you make to IRC, Note
Repeat, Amp Envelope, Filter Envelope, or effects will be applied to this
articulation if its number is displayed in the Active Pad field and if Edit All Pads
is not selected.

Clicking on a pad in the graphical interface will make it "active." However, since the kick, snare,
hi-hat, and ride cymbal all contain multiple articulations that share the same display, it's
important to understand how to make each of these "active" when you want to edit them.

To make editing easier, here's a breakdown of all available articulations, their corresponding
drum numbers and how they relate to the default MIDI mapping that auto-loads the first time
you open Big Bang Universal Drums:

Articulation

Default

MIDI Note

Note

Articulation

Default

MIDI Note

Note

Kick – Soft

47

B1

Large Rack Tom

59

B2

Kick – Hard

48

C2

Small Rack Tom

60

C3

Snare – Side Stick

49

C#2

Splash Cymbal

61

C#3

Snare – Center

50

D2

Crash Cymbal – Left

62

D3

Snare – Rim

51

D#2

Crash Cymbal – Right

64

E3

Snare – Middle

52

E2

China Cymbal

63

D#3

Snare – Edge

53

F2

Ride Cymbal – Edge

68

G#3

Hi-Hat – Closed

54

F#2

Ride Cymbal – Bell

66

F#3

Hi-Hat – Pedal

56

G#2

Ride Cymbal – Bow

70

A#3

Hi-Hat – Open

58

A#2

Snare – Brush Swirl

65

F3

Floor Tom 1

57

A2

Snare – Brush Sweep Long

67

G3

Floor Tom 2

55

G2

Snare – Brush Sweep Short

69

A3

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