Ps360 Midi Drummer Direct

Unlike generic adapters that might treat a hit as a simple "on/off" switch, the Ps360 Midi Drummer accurately transmits MIDI velocity data . This means if you hit the drum pad softly, the software plays a soft sound; if you hit it hard, it plays a loud sound. This is essential for expressive drumming and dynamics, which is often lost with cheaper adapters.

Mapping any MIDI controller (Akai MPC, Arturia BeatStep, Roland SPD, or a keyboard) is dead simple. PS360 includes factory maps for popular controllers and allows custom multi-layer mapping (e.g., rimshot on low velocity, center hit on high velocity via the same pad). You can also create “choke groups” for hi-hats and cymbals. Ps360 Midi Drummer

: A Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) to host the drum sounds. 🚀 The Legacy of "Plastic to Professional" Unlike generic adapters that might treat a hit

To use PS360 MIDI Drummer effectively, you typically need the following software stack: PS360 MIDI Drummer : The core conversion tool (often a portable that doesn't require installation). Virtual MIDI Port : Software like or LoopBe1 to route the signal. Low-Latency Audio Driver Mapping any MIDI controller (Akai MPC, Arturia BeatStep,

Connect the drum kit to the PC via the USB dongle or receiver.