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MidiDrumHero

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A bridge between E-Kits, Midi Keyboards and Clone Hero

Unless you're using it for keys, mididrumhero is pretty much obsolete now that Clone Hero's built-in MIDI support has been improved. Go give it a try!

Usage

MidiDrumHero can be used for electronic drum kits as well as Midi keyboards

Installation

Usage

  • Select your Midi device, click Monitor and hit your drum pads/keyboard keys to find the Midi note values of the drum pads/keys you would like to map
  • Return to Dashboard, and for each pad/key, click the New Drum Pad button and enter:
    • The Midi note number of the pad/key
    • The button number the pad/key will show up as in Clone Hero's settings, it doesn't matter what number you use, as long as you use 1 to 8 and use a different number for each pad/key unless you want multiple pads/keys to correspond to the same pad/key in-game
    • The velocity at which you would like to set the drum hit/key press threshold at. A good default value is 10; if your drums/keys are sensitive and are registering erroneous hits, adjust the sesitivity as needed.
  • When done adding the pad/key, press the Save button
  • If using a Midi keyboard or similar Midi device, turn on the Keys Mode switch on the dashboard

As soon as a Midi device has been selected, MidiDrumHero will begin reading drum hits/key presses from your E-Kit or Midi keyboard and sending them to Clone Hero. Simply map your drums/keyboard in Clone Hero and play!

Credits

Developed by ejj28 and towner-10

Need help? Ping me (ejj28) on the Clone Hero Discord server