On måndag 16 januari 2017 kl. 00:20:35 CET Robin Gareus wrote: ... > The underlying tech here is quite basic. It's a dumb sample player, it > does not stop an open HH hit when you trigger a closed hit or pedal. I'm > sorry to disappoint you. > > and, no: A cross-fade or ADSR linked to a MIDI-CC does not cut it; at > least not with the fixed small sample-set. > > The goal here is to cover 90% of the common cases and make it easy. > > We had this discussion on and found that the bottleneck is actually > sequencing itself: Knowing what a real drummer would play and not > construct conflicting hits involving 4 hands and 3 feet. Adding more > elaborate kit controls don't help on that matter. > > Personally I think if you want nuances on HIHat and Snare there's no way > around recording a real drum-kit. MIDI just doesn't cut it, even with > commercial tools such as AD2 or EZdrummer. It is possible to make the HH "sound like a real drummer" using CC's and it's done by Natural drum Kit and others. But I do understand why you haven't implemented it and the resources you have; I still believe that this is a huge step forward when it comes to virtual drumming in Linux and will use it when it suits a project. Well Done! Jostein _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user