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> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
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> 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 specif
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
ching 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
>>
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