Anders Dahnielson a écrit :>>> On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 5:15 PM, schoappied <schoappied@xxxxxxxxx > <mailto:schoappied@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:>>> I was wondering, is there information available to learn putting those> beats into notation? What 'symbol' belongs to the bass, hi-hat etc.> Is there information on the internet about it? Or does someone knows a> other method (good book) for it?>> And how easy is it to match the notes with a drumkit in for example> hydrogen? I think it should possible to play the drum score in> Rosegarden with Hydrogen as a synth..>>> Sure there is!>> Here's an introduction to drum notation:>> http://www.drums-and-drum-sets.com/drum-notation.php>> And the Lilypond documentation has a nice overview of which "pitch" > maps to what drum in different notation styles:>> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.10/Documentation/user/lilypond/Percussion-staves#Percussion-staves>> When it comes to drums and MIDI you have a choice of drum maps (which > note maps to what drum) either standard GM drum map, the nifty MC505 > map or some custom map (because every drum kit is different and MIDI > should be regarded as "recorded performances" and not as "notation" -- > although most maps is usually compatible when it comes to basic kick, > snare and hihat).>> -- > Anders Dahnielson> <anders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:anders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>Sorry for the inconvenient. My post was too big.Here is a zip with my map. It isn't so different than Lilypond's standard notation, apart for a few percussions.For a few days: http://philippe.hezaine.free.fr/spip.php?article28 all the best. -- Phil.Superbonus-Project (Site principal) <http://superbonus.project.free.fr> Superbonus-Project (Plate-forme d'échange): <http://philippe.hezaine.free.fr>_______________________________________________Linux-audio-user mailing listLinux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user