On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 18:35, Grammostola Rosea <
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> Hi,
>
> I want to make drum midi files with lilypond and play that with a
> sequencer (Rosegarden) and Linuxsampler.
>
> So I made an *.gig file with gigedit. Added wav samples to the keys in
> the general midi way:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:GMStandardDrumMap.gif
>
> But the B0 from Rosegarden seems to be the B1 in gigedit/ LS...
>

It has to do with the fact that there isn't really a standard, in regards to
MIDI, what to call the octaves. It's just superficial anyway since MIDI only
deals with note numbers and don't care if the user interface call MIDI Note
#60 C3 or C4. Luckily for us there are only two variations of naming
convention: Roland and everyone else. They are one octave appart.

What to do: Transpose (i.e. move them) all your regions up one octave in
gigedit.

-- 
Anders Dahnielson
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