Anders Dahnielson wrote:
>
> I have not used Nted so I can't give you a definitive answer. It 
> depend on how Nted map the drums, if it use the regular GM drum map or 
> let you define a custom one. To put it briefly: the drum kit and the 
> sequencer (Nted in this case) must use the same drum map -- obviously. :-D
>
> Examples of drum maps (GM, MC505 and yours truly):
>
> http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pj7UEImChILAiwq8tFdkBJA
>
> BTW, channel 10 is usually the default MIDI drum channel.
>
> -- 
Thanks!

Uh.. if I want to make a gig file for a notation editor or a sequencer 
like Rosegarden (to play midi using LS). How should I match those?
Where can I find the drum maps of the programs? How can I know what note 
35 etc. is? What note is that on the keyboard eg gigedit keyboard?

Thanks in advance,

Dirk

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