Darcy James Argue wrote:
What would be the best way to go about doing this? For one-line
percussion staves assigned to a single instrument, simple transposition
will suffice. But for anything more complicated than that, you need a
more flexible tool. TGTools Replace Pitches affects *pitch* classes,
so it's no good for changing all instances of D2 to B3, for instance.
Wasn't percussion defined in the GM specification?
I don't know one way or the other, but it would seem that in keeping
with the GM specification which was set so that a single midi file would
sound reasonably the same on any GM playback engine, the percussion
mapping should be the same, too.
I don't think that's the case, but it certainly should be.
And I would think that MakeMusic could have negotiated that the
percussion mapping in the supplied library of GPO would match the
percussion mapping of the soundfont.
How hard is it to ensure that the same sounds are mapped to the same
midi notes in soft-synth sound-sources shipped with a single product?
Maintaining two different files for two different playback engines --
didn't I mention that need a while back and was pooh-poohed as being too
negative?
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David H. Bailey
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