Mt Power Drum Kit 2 Change Samples Review
| Issue | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | | Ensure the MTPDK2 mixer fader for that drum is set to -inf (muted). Do not mute the entire plugin, just that drum. | | The new sample sounds out of time | Check the latency of your sampler. In your DAW’s settings, enable "Plugin Delay Compensation" (PDC). In Trigger 2, use the "look-ahead" feature. | | The velocity doesn't change the sample | Your sampler must support "velocity layers" or "round robins." Fruity Sampler and Sitala do. The basic ReaSamplOmatic5000 requires multiple instances (one per velocity layer). | | MTPDK2 grooves don't trigger the new sample | Verify the MIDI note numbers. MTPDK2 uses General MIDI mapping (Kick = 36/C1, Snare = 38/D1, Hi-Hat closed = 42/F#1). Your sampler must listen on the exact same note. |
While you cannot directly "change samples" inside MT Power Drum Kit 2’s user interface, you have a wealth of powerful alternatives. The MIDI Routing + External Sampler method is the most flexible for songwriters. The Multi-Output + Trigger Plugin method is best for mix engineers. And the Tuning & Processing method is the fastest way to refresh the stock sounds without any technical hassle. mt power drum kit 2 change samples
MT Power Drum Kit 2 is a sample-based drum rompler. By default, it includes one main sampled drum kit (plus additional percussion). The plugin does have a built-in, user-friendly “drag-and-drop your own samples” feature like some samplers (e.g., Sitala, Battery). However, you can replace its samples indirectly by modifying the plugin’s internal sample files on disk or by routing MIDI to another sampler. | Issue | Solution | | :--- |
The does not officially support internal sample swapping. Its sounds are pre-processed and fixed within the plugin to ensure they "sit" well in a mix without extra EQ or compression. How to Effectively "Change" Samples In your DAW’s settings, enable "Plugin Delay Compensation"
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Inside the GUI, you will see a button that says "Kit." Clicking this reveals three options: Standard , Fat , and Dry . These are preset variations of the existing samples (EQ and compression changes), not new samples. If you want to use a 1980s Simmons snare or an 808 kick, you need an external method.