Once there was a time where I thought: it ought to be possible to have drum 
sets which are compatible to each other, making transpositions 
unnecessary...they just don't exist and I don't care if my bass drum is on C4 
or B#6 or Eb3. Maybe you meant the position in score, not the matching note...

schoappied wrote:
> methke01 wrote:
>> There's a fancy feature: hit the keys ;-) Or are you scared of 
>> trial-and-error? Normally there's a GM (General Midi) standard for 
>> placing drum sounds on specific keys but a) no one cares about GM and 
>> normally a sampler doesn't care about anything at all, it's just samples.
>>
> I think it does matter where you put it when you want to use drum 
> notation (score). And it would be very useful if a sampler takes that in 
> account.
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