Es geschah am Thursday, 24. April 2008 11:29 als schoappied schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I'm searching for a way to play drum notation in linux. Hydrogen doesn't
> seems to have drum notation possibilities and to sync other programs
> playing the drums in hydrogen is hard.
>
> Maybe linuxsampler has a solution? Are there gig drum files? Is it
> possible to make a drum score in Nted (or a other notation editor) and
> connect Nted to linuxsampler to play the drums?

Of course there are .gig drumkits. And it shouldn't be too hard even to 
assemble your own .gig drumkits with gigedit - if you like.

I have no idea about Nted, but if it supports one of LS's MIDI drivers (ALSA, 
JACK MIDI, CoreMIDI, MidiShare, MME, ...) then you can certainly connect it, 
yes.

> ps. I had some troubles with my mail client... I hope this is the first
> message from me which you received about this subject ;)

No. ;-)

CU
Christian

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