Anybody out there? :-)

Dennis



On Thu, 7 Jul 2016 22:12:14 +0200
Dennis Schulmeister <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everybody,
> 
> While testing my previous idf files I noticed that the drum maps from
> the idf files don't seem to be recognized anymore. The test is simple:
> Create a new drum track (new style or old style), create an empty part
> and double click in order to get into the drum editor.
> 
> The note names on the left-hand side always seem to be the compiled in
> note names from MusE.
> 
> Another thing I always wondered is this: Inside the idf file a drum
> map is defined like this:
> 
> <Drummaps>
>   <entry>
>     <patch_collection hbank="127" prog="0"/>
>     <drummap>
>       <entry pitch="24"><name>...</name></entry>
>     </drummap>
>   </entry>
> 
>   <entry>
>     ...
>   </entry>
> </Drummaps>
> 
> The thing is, inside <patch_collection> there is an hbank-attribute
> and a prog-attribute. But IMHO there doesn't seem to be an
> lbank-attribute. Or at least I seem the remember I didn't previously
> see one there.
> 
> Consider these examples from the Yamaha Motif XS:
> 
> <Patch name="GM Stereo Kit" hbank="127" lbank="0" prog="0" drum="1"/>
> <Patch name="Power Standard Kit 1" hbank="63" lbank="32" prog="0"
> drum="1"/> <Patch name="User Drums 1" hbank="63" lbank="40" prog="0"
> drum="1"/>
> 
> Except for the one GM Drum Kit all drum kits have hbank="63" but
> different lbank and prog values. If I provided the lbank-attribute as
> well would MusE recognize it here?
> 
> Dennis
> 
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