Re: How to write beats

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Chris Weber a écrit :>> <philippe.hezaine@xxxxxxx> wrote:>>     >>>  I use the midi file from lilypond i wrote, open it in Rosegarden,>>>  connect to Hydrogen and then record in Ardour.>>>       >> How does rosegarden handle the mapping?  Could one use a SoundFont>> like ns7kit (can't find a link right now), with the fluidsynth DSSI>> (or appropriate hardware)?  If so, that's almost certainly easier than>> using Hydrogen.>>     >> Your suggestion is the way I program drums normaly. Instanciate the fluid > DSSI, load the soundfont to it and select the program.That's it.>> You can also use mutiple instances of the synth with the same soundfont if you > wanna have the different drums sounds on seperate tracks. The SF is loaded > just once and you can mix them statically in the mixer.>>> Chris>   Of course. But you can also upload drums samples that you like in Hydrogen, build once and for all a drumkit, for instance with aGM mapping which corresponds with the most of midifiles and that's it.Plus. I like very much the 32 outputs  which are so easy to connect in Ardour if you number the one you use.For me the main problem is the homogeneous samples in a drumkit.Cheers-- Phil.Superbonus-Project (Site principal) <http://superbonus.project.free.fr>
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