Since "Ps360 Midi Drummer" isn't a universally standardized commercial product name (it may refer to a custom script, a Max for Live device, a mobile app, or a DIY project), this feature set is built around the common expectations of such a tool: combining gamepad ergonomics with MIDI drum production.
| User Profile | Recommended Solution | Difficulty | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Clone Hero (PC) Player | Direct USB MIDI (No adapter needed) | Easy | | Console Expert Drummer | Roll Limitless Adapter | Moderate | | Hacker / Maker | Arduino Pro Micro + USB Host Shield | Hard | | Casual Player | Not recommended (software drumming is cheaper) | N/A | Ps360 Midi Drummer
Its most useful feature is arguably Plug-and-Play Compatibility with Legacy "Pro" Hardware. Since "Ps360 Midi Drummer" isn't a universally standardized
The Ps360 includes a programmable touch strip (or an optional external footswitch input). Program the touch strip to send MIDI CC #1 (Modulation) to control the "fill density" parameter in EZdrummer’s Song Creator module. Slide your finger up during a chorus, and the virtual drummer automatically plays busier fills. Slide down for a minimal pocket groove. Tempo-synced repeat : Assignable to any button; rate
Age and Support: The original project is largely discontinued. While forks like PS360ProDrummer on GitHub exist, they may require troubleshooting on modern operating systems like Windows 10/11.
Virtual MIDI Cable: Software like LoopBe1 is required to route the MIDI signal from PS360 MIDI Drummer to your music software.
You should avoid the Ps360 if: