Re: Playing lilypond midi drum files with synth/sampler

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Philippe Hezaine a écrit :> Grammostola Rosea a écrit :>> Hi,>>>> I want to write drum score in lilypond, export it to midi and play that >> with a sequencer.>> Which programs are the best for this? Muse, Rosegarden, Qtractor? >> Linuxsampler (gigedit) or specimen?>>>> How does the mapping work? The sequencers do use standard midi >> percussion maps...(?)>>>> Here is one: http://www.midistudio.com/Help/GMSpecs_PercMap.htm>>>> Key 35 is that key 35 on a 88 keys piano from left to right?>> so key 35 is G3?>>>> Thanks in advance,>>>>>> _______________________________________________>> Linux-audio-user mailing list>> Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user>>>>> I forward to the list the previous question you send me in a private mail:>> Hi,>>>> I like to write drums in Lilypond. But how can I play it with > > for example hydrogen? How do I match a hi-hat in the score with> > a hi-hat in the drummachine? How do you do it?>> Thanks in advance,> > Hi,> > I'll answer to you, but wait a moment, i'm in a hurry for now.> (And also my English takes quite a while)> > 
Hi,
Like you can know, Timidity has a basic mapping of 47 notes- 46 if we count the two kicks: Acoustic Bass Drum (bda) andBassDrum1 (bd) for one - which follows (I think) the General Midimapping.For Hydrogen there are only 32 notes available in a drumkitwhich begin from c1 to a4 (I'm not sure if I recall right)Well. Now you have started Hydrogen.And then Rosegarden for instance.You have checked out your connections in qjackctl (Alsa and audio)for me  in Alsa  3:out1-General MIDI Device -> Hydrogen Midi-in	in Audio  Hydrogen Out_L and Out_R -> system
and don't forget in the Hydrogen's pattern editor to press thelittle icon - a red 0 in the middle of panel RECORDING - it becomescompletely red.Start your Lilypond file. You listen to your file.But depending of your midi file and your drumkit you are surprised with the result.Yeah! Sometimes it's funny.Because there isn't a whole correspondence beetween the General Midi ofyour Lilypond midi file and the Hydrogen drumkit.
If you're interested I've made a drumkit in two parts (in fact 2drumkits ) for TimidityTimidity-part1 = 32 notesTimidity-part2 = 14 remaining notesand a conversion of the timidity's samples in wav.It's a good start before you improve the quality of the samples.I assume you know how to install a drumkit.I'll can put them on my site for some days. (~7 Mo)
Cheers.--    Phil.Superbonus-Project (Site principal) <http://superbonus.project.free.fr>
Superbonus-Project (Plate-forme d'échange):<http://philippe.hezaine.free.fr>
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