Unlike generic USB-to-MIDI cables, the PS360 is engineered to handle the specific nuances of percussion. It manages issues that standard interfaces often ignore, such as "crosstalk" (when hitting one pad accidentally triggers another), velocity sensitivity (how hard you hit), and the specific mapping required to make a physical kit sound like a realistic virtual kit.
is recommended to reduce the delay between hitting a pad and hearing the sound. Drum VST/Plugin : Virtual instruments like Addictive Drums Steven Slate Drums to provide realistic sounds. Common Troubleshooting & Limitations Sensitivity Tuning Ps360 Midi Drummer
Most MIDI drum controllers offer channel aftertouch: you press harder, all currently playing notes get louder. The Ps360 Midi Drummer offers on each individual pad. Imagine holding a kick drum pad down while varying the pressure on a hi-hat pad to go from closed to open. That is musically transformative. Unlike generic USB-to-MIDI cables, the PS360 is engineered
But what exactly is the Ps360 Midi Drummer? Is it a controller? A piece of software? A drum pad? Depending on who you ask, it might be all three. This article dives deep into the hardware, the workflow, and the cultural impact of this niche but powerful tool. Drum VST/Plugin : Virtual instruments like Addictive Drums
The Ps360 Midi Drummer allows drummers to repurpose high-end video game drum kits—specifically the and various Ion Drum Rocker setups—as fully functional MIDI controllers for a computer (DAW) or hardware sound module.