That's why I don't use drum notation maps. Most of my equipment also recognizes
note duration, and not only kicks the drum (gates, pitch modulation...) And I
guess, it doesn't matter if I move this from drum synthies to samplers. Also
the sampler makes a difference in sound (if the sample's awar
Not exactly as you want (I tried to create a composition lasting for 6372 years
with a single hum-sound), but I really don't understand the question. You could
have samples of length 0 - no pcm data - or of length
[size-of-your-harddisk/sample-resulotion]...has nothing to do with it's roots
in
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...
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 9:15 PM, schoappied <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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 a
schoappied wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a newbie in the world of sampling... but sampling was made popular
> in New York, used by hip hop musicians isn't it?
> They used for example different sound from songs of James Brown...
>
> My question, how long can a wav sample used in gigedit be? Is it able to
>
Hi,
I'm a newbie in the world of sampling... but sampling was made popular
in New York, used by hip hop musicians isn't it?
They used for example different sound from songs of James Brown...
My question, how long can a wav sample used in gigedit be? Is it able to
use a let say a scream of James
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
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.
schoappied wrote:
> A
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.
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
Es geschah am Thursday, 24. April 2008 11:29 als schoappied schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I'm searching for a way to play drum notation in linux. Hydrogen doesn't
> seems to have drum notation possibilities and to sync other programs
> playing the drums in hydrogen is hard.
>
> Maybe linuxsampler has a soluti
Hi,
I'm searching for a way to play drum notation in linux. Hydrogen doesn't
seems to have drum notation possibilities and to sync other programs
playing the drums in hydrogen is hard.
Maybe linuxsampler has a solution? Are there gig drum files? Is it
possible to make a drum score in Nted and
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 12:15 PM, schoappied <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm searching for a way to play drum notation in linux. Hydrogen doesn't
> seems to have drum notation possibilities and to sync other programs
> playing the drums in hydrogen is hard.
Flaws in Hydrogen:
* No excl
Hi,
I'm searching for a way to play drum notation in linux. Hydrogen doesn't
seems to have drum notation possibilities and to sync other programs
playing the drums in hydrogen is hard.
Maybe linuxsampler has a solution? Are there gig drum files? Is it
possible to make a drum score in Nted and
Hi,
I'm searching for a way to play drum notation in linux. Hydrogen doesn't
seems to have drum notation possibilities and to sync other programs
playing the drums in hydrogen is hard.
Maybe linuxsampler has a solution? Are there gig drum files? Is it
possible to make a drum score in Nted (or
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