Re: howto: making drums

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Hi!
   depends on your drumfiles. Usually the best kid should be the standard GM 
kit. Perhaps the yamaha XG kit, which mostly just extends the GM kit about one 
octave (one and a half) lower. the rest is standard.
   Try the fluidr3 (revision 3) soundfont, if you have it or if you can 
download it somewhere (seem to remember it was gone for a while).
   Otherwise just take a look at the source of your files, if it says something 
specific about them. Are they from a site dedicated to some specific 
synth/sampler or electronic music library?
   Kindest regards
         Julien

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