On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 7:52 PM, schoappied <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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?
>
In Rosegarden you can define your own drum maps. If you use an already made
GIG drum kit that's not using the GM drum map (or some other drum map
already shipping with Rosegarden) then you have to make your own. If you
assemble your own drum kit in Gigedit then you can use whatever mapping that
suits you.
The note numbers in the spreadsheet refer to MIDI notes (Middle C, that's
C4, is #60). Take a look at this chart for the mapping between MIDI note
numbers and the keyboard:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:NoteNamesFrequenciesAndMidiNumbers.svg
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