Re: How to write beats

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schoappied a écrit :> Philippe Hezaine wrote:>   >> Of course. But you can also upload drums samples that you like in>> Hydrogen, build once and for all a drumkit, for instance with a>> GM 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>>   >>     >> How do you make a drumkit?>   
Go to the Drumkit Manager in Hydrogen. (Alt+D )Load a drumkit, for example GMkit.Save it with an other name.Now you see your new drumkit in the Manager.Load it. Double click on a instrument name in the Mixage (Alt+M)Go to Layers and then load layer. You can choose a sample on your disk.It's better to gather all the the new drumkit samples in a directory.Don't forget to save the drumkit after all your loads> 32 outputs?>   
In Preferences -> Audio System -> Enable Track outputs> homogeneous samples in a drumkit?>   Yes. Not a dry closed hit-hat and a reverb open hi-hat.>> Regards,>> Dirk>   -- Phil.Superbonus-Project (Site principal) <http://superbonus.project.free.fr>
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