Re: csDrummer 20080926

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Schlagg wrote:
> Philippe Hezaine:
>
>   
>> 1)May be i'm wrong but it seems to me there is a typo in Drummer.orc here:
>>
>>     
>
> Thanks, fixed.
>
>   
>> 2) i took the liberty of reordering the DrumKit.inc and add the
>> correspondence with Lilypond's symbols and GM Midi notes. (in attach)
>> Only because i've tested it with a Drummer's Free Art midi files.
>> Some samples are missing yet. Have you some difficulties about the
>> samples or is it only a question of time or something else?
>>
>>     
>
> It's not just a midi to wave conveter. Rather it's a virtual drummer
> contolled by MIDI, playing at a complete drum set and recorded with
> virtual mics. It's a free analog of a commercial soft like a
> EZDrummer, BFD and etc.
> All samples are taken from one drum set, except toms. General MIDI map
> is not applicable here, because of drumset content. For example, there
> is 4 crashes and 2 chinas. GM precusion map has not any defined place
> for them. You can see them map used in csDrummer here:
> http://code.google.com/p/csdrummer/wiki/Drumset. Some of the
> instruments use GM map, but others do not.
> This drumset is suited for Rock, Punk, Metal and so on. This is a
> cause of why other samples are missing. Maybe I'll create a few
> thematic kits for different styles later.
>   
This is considered to the best (allround) free drum samples available: 
http://www.autodafe.net/Samples/GSCW_DRUMS_Library_Vol.1.rar

Maybe an idea to make a drumset from it and make it suitable for gm midi 
as much as possible?

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