Re: howto: making drums

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Atte André Jensen wrote:
> schoappied wrote:
>
>> Do you use hydrogen or midi to make drum parts for your songs?
>
> midi (muse) and samples (specimen)
>
>> Are there nice drum hydrogen files available? where?
>> Are there nice drum midi files available? Where?
>
> Ok, this made me download hydrogen and indeed it has some nice kits 
> (each within it's own directory, most of them wav). I also had a few 
> collections of samples of old drummachines laying around, which made 
> me play around with specimen.
>
> So I wrote the attached python-script, that simply makes a .beef 
> (specimen file) from all .wav-files in a directory. It'll assign every 
> sample on a new note chromatically from a given note (default is 36), 
> so it's mostly useful for drums.
>
> I think it's gonna allow me to make noise more easily :-) I post it 
> here in the hope others might find it useful too...

Thanks for sharing!

Another question: Does somebody know online information about 'drum 
typesetting'? How does I put drums on paper in for example NtED?

Dirk
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