Re: Hydrogen questions

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Le 28/12/2010 21:14, Renato a Ãcrit :
> On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 13:31:18 -0600 (CST)
> Brent Busby <brent@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> Any ideas on how best to go about making Linux audio software replace
>> an Akai MPC?
>>
> 
> If you'll not use Hydrogen sequencing capabilities, you might want to
> look into tapeutape or specimen instead for loading the drum samples.
> From the little I've used these it seems to me specimen offers the more
> flexibility of all 3, without being bloated
> 
> The only other thing you'll use that way is the ease of hydrogen's drum
> kits (sample collections) which are shared amongst users... but anyway
> they can be exported to .wav and loaded into other samplers
> 
> cheers
> renato

Hello,

 <autopub> If you know how to write (or copy and paste) drums parts with
Lilypond you could try "Le Puzzle du Batteur - The Drummer's Gigsaw".
Then, the resulting randomized midifile could be used with Hydrogen or
csDrummer...
 <autopub\>
Cheers.
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