Looking at the sequence, you can see that it uses the ride and exactly where to move those notes to use the hi-hat instead. Pitchlists make it much easier to edit and program MIDI drum sequences. On the left side you can see the names of the drums such as Bass Drum, Side Stick, etc. Here's an example of a pitchlist file in action: The pitchlist files are for 3rd party plugins such as Addictive Drums, EZdrummer, Steven Slate, etc. If you've purchased drum loops from us you'll find Studio One pitchlist files inside: 'Extras\Studio One\Pitch Names'.
Free Pitchlist Collectionĭownload our pitchlist collection HERE What is a Pitchlist?Ī 'pitchlist' file is an editing tool that shows you what drum sounds are mapped to which keys in Studio One. We even have a free collection of pitchlists for the most popular drum instruments such as Addictive Drums, EZdrummer, Steven Slate, Superior Drummer and more. In this post, we provide an overview of Studio One pitchlists, explain how to install them and how to load them.
Note: this information works for Studio One versions 3 and up.